Maximize your garden's potential with these creative ideas for a bountiful harvest. Learn how to grow and harvest an abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables for your table.
Planning the home fruit garden requires a bit more future-thinking than the vegetable garden. Most vegetables are annuals or biennials and spend just one or two seasons in the garden. Most fruits are trees or
One astonishing thing we discover early on in our gardening odyssey is what fruits and vegetables should actually taste like. What we buy from the store is a shockingly watered-down version; what we grow in
Here is a guest article written by Chris McLaughlin and provided by Fix.com! When beginner gardeners ask me which plants are hardy and forgiving, my answer is always herbs. If a busy gardener asks …
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You have decided to start a garden. Do you use your backyard and plant right into the ground? Do you build raised beds? Do you start a container garden in
You don't have to spend much money on pricey soil amendments to have a thriving garden. The key is to work with what you have. There are plenty of budget-friendly ways to create a fertile, sustainable growing environment. You can even repurpose household items or use natural sources to make your garden flourish Key Takeaways