If you're looking to fill a large space with flowers, plants, or trees, bare root is the way to go.
If you're looking to fill a large space with flowers, plants, or trees, bare root is the way to go.
It's time to direct sow the last of your summer vegetables and flowers, while starting perennials and succession crops inside.
The right tool for the job might not come from a garden center.
It's time to harvest, prune, fertilize, plant, and be on guard for pests.
With most of the U.S. expected to have one of the hottest summers on record, these crops are least likely to bolt or wilt.
They can tackle a lot more than just security.
Give your plants the best chance of thriving by supporting them through the transplant process.
You can fit a surprising number of plants in 32 square feet.
If you want a vegetable garden but don't want to pay a fortune in water every month, these are the plants to prioritize.
May means you can finally start direct seeding flowers and vegetables outside, start your late vegetables, and continue succession planting.
It's time to set the stage for the rest of the spring and summer.
If you're growing this year to save on groceries, it's important to use your space well.
There's more to it than picking a color and a cute name.
If your outdoor areas get uncomfortably hot, you can use these landscaping techniques to bring the temperature down.
Even if you haven’t started your seed growing yet, there’s still time.