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  • A person in gardening gloves harvesting large, healthy potato plants

    The Flavorful Companion Plant Your Potatoes Will Thrive Next To

    Not only does this plant pair perfectly with potatoes in the garden, but it also pairs perfectly in the kitchen, making it a natural choice for a companion.

    By Dee Lopez 4 hours ago Read More
  • scallions growing in plastic bottles

    Growing Onions Inside A Water Bottle In Your Kitchen Is Actually Pretty Simple

    Here at Tasting Table, we adore a simple gardening project. Follow this trick to have a supply of fresh onions available for your cooking needs.

    By Claudia Alarcón 20 hours ago Read More
  • Eggs boiling in a pot of water

    Don't Dump It — Here's How Boiled Egg Water Can Help Your Garden

    You don't have to pour out boiled egg water, since the mineral-rich leftover liquid can help nourish your plants and support a healthier garden.

    By Brandon Rich 2 days ago Read More
  • person watering seedling planted in a cut-up repurposed plastic water bottle.

    Don't Reuse Containers In Your Vegetable Or Herb Garden Unless They Meet This Standard

    While recycling all kinds of containers as planters for veggie or herb seedlings seems like a good idea, you need to check if the ones you're using are safe.

    By Autumn Swiers 3 days ago Read More
  • A family of adults and children collecting vegetables together: carrots, lettuce, tomato, and potatoes.

    15 Fruit And Vegetable Seeds You Should Buy At Walmart

    Growing your own vegetable garden is easier than you think. Here are some fantastic seeds to help you develop your green thumb.

    By Meredith Burkhart 5 days ago Read More
  • close up of apple peels with an apple peeler and corer in a kitchen

    Stop Throwing Out Apple Peels, They're Better Reused In Your Garden

    Next time you make an apple pie, don't throw away those apple peels. As a "green" component, apple peels are perfect for composting.

    By Ashley Chalmers 6 days ago Read More
  • Close up of an immature rose-breasted grosbeak feeding on elderberries

    This Superfruit Plant Also Attracts Birds And Pollinators

    Many believe this easy-to-grow berry packs immune-boosting benefits that can help keep you healthy, while also feeding your yard population.

    By Martha Brennan 6 days ago Read More
  • Vegetable garden in a metal tub

    Safeguard Your Vegetables Against Weeds With One Simple Technique

    Growing a vegetable garden is a pleasurable pastime that can make you feel great, that is until it's ravaged by weeds. Here's how to stop them in their tracks.

    By Autumn Swiers 9 days ago Read More
  • A coffee mug bird feeder hung by a ribbon with a stick perch

    Attract Birds To Your Yard With The Help Of An Old Coffee Mug

    Attract birds to your backyard using an old coffee mug as a simple feeder, adding charm while helping local wildlife find food easily, especially in the winter.

    By Whitney Bard 16 days ago Read More
  • a deer eating in a home vegetable garden

    Don't Toss Aluminum Pie Pans — They Can Save Your Fruit And Veggie Plants From Common Pests

    Your empty aluminum pie pans can offer protection for your fruit and veggies by discouraging critters like deer, rabbits, and mice from chomping them up.

    By Claudia Alarcón 16 days ago Read More
  • harvesting orange from tree

    12 Long-Living Fruit Trees Worth Planting In Your Yard

    Fruit trees are a great way to always have a snack handy, or ingredients for sweet treats. For long-lasting trees, take a peek inside.

    By Kashmir Brummel 21 days ago Read More
  • a closeup of a basil plant

    The Early Basil Step That Leads To Bigger Harvests Later

    Basil is a delicious herb that can be used in sweet and savory dishes alike. But if you want to harvest more from the plant, try using this one tip.

    By Claudia Alarcón 22 days ago Read More
  • A hand holding a green leaf that's been eaten by garden pests

    This Aluminum Foil Trick Uses Wind And Light To Repel Pests In Your Vegetable Garden

    Gardening can become increasingly difficult when you're fighting against pests. But with one kitchen staple and a little luck, you might deter them.

    By James Hastings 22 days ago Read More
  • Array of lush herbs in pots

    This Popular Herb Changes Fast In Warm Weather — Here's How To Stay Ahead Of It

    Unlike some sturdier herbs, this bright and leafy option is particularly delicate when temperatures start to rise unless you stay a step ahead.

    By Dee Lopez 23 days ago Read More
  • tomato seedlings

    The Key To A Beginner-Friendly Fruit And Veggie Garden Is Hiding In Your Laundry Room

    Have you ever wanted a garden but lack the yard space? This easy and inexpensive hack lets you grow fruits and vegetables in minimal space.

    By Rebecca Treon 23 days ago Read More
  • vegetables and herbs in plastic planters

    Skip Traditional Container Gardens And Try This Affordable Alternative Instead

    Container gardening has benefits for big gardens and small, but there's an affordable alternative that offers more convenience for beginners and pros alike.

    By Kashmir Brummel 24 days ago Read More
  • Plastic milk jugs holding tomato starts

    Stop Throwing Away Plastic Milk Jugs And Use Them In Your Garden

    Before you toss out milk jugs, try upcycling them in the garden. Recycled milk jugs and plastic containers are an inexpensive option for gardening supplies.

    By Whitney Bard 25 days ago Read More
  • View of the Walmart gardening area

    This Walmart Planter Is A Best-Seller That Belongs In Your Veggie Garden

    Want to boost your garden bounty? Consider adding this planter from Walmart into your backyard garden blueprint!

    By Carmen Varner 26 days ago Read More
  • Cilantro plants growing in soil

    Grow Healthier Cilantro With A Simple Soil Addition

    Cilantro fares best when in well-draining, slightly acidic soil. If your soil is more alkaline, fear not, there are easy additions using common kitchen finds.

    By Autumn Swiers 26 days ago Read More
  • closeup of a ripe tomato with radial crack

    Are Cracked Tomatoes From Your Garden Safe To Eat?

    Growing tomatoes in your home garden requires a lot of tender love and care, and even then they may split — but whether they have to go to waste depends.

    By Lindsey Reynolds 27 days ago Read More
  • Tomatoes growing in hot sun

    The Best Kinds Of Tomatoes To Grow If You Live In A Hot Climate

    Hot climates can deter budding gardeners or demotivate ones who have seen one too many failures. Luckily, there are ways to make sure your tomatoes can thrive.

    By Wendy Leigh 27 days ago Read More
  • Healthy, fruitful tomato plants in an outdoor garden

    The Right Fertilizer Schedule For Thriving Tomato Plants

    Determining when and how to fertilize your tomatoes can be a challenge. Here's what you need to know about scheduling your nutrient applications.

    By Dee Lopez 27 days ago Read More
  • Gardener holding a bowl of cracked eggshells near a garden

    Using Raw Eggs As Fertilizer? The Drawbacks May Make This Not Worth The Hassle

    Eggs are a superfood for many reasons, but they can power plants as much as people. Still, there are things to be aware of before trying this gardening hack.

    By Luna Christina Lupus 28 days ago Read More
  • Tomato hornworm hanging from the underside of a plant

    What To Do If You Find Tomato Hornworms In Your Garden

    Unfortunately, pests are simply a force of nature you have to face when gardening, but you don't have to turn to chemicals to fight tomato hornworms.

    By Ian Fortey 28 days ago Read More
  • A person tending to herbs in a garden including rosemary and mint

    Plant Herbs This Way To Attract Pests — And Protect Your Garden

    Attracting pests seems antithetical to a bountiful garden, but this is a strategic method that saves the majority of plants, with just a little extra effort.

    By Ian Fortey 29 days ago Read More
  • a green hummingbird with an orange throat perched on a stick with greenery and purple flowers in the background

    How To Use Leftover Fruit To Help Attract More Hummingbirds To Your Yard

    The real secret to a hummingbird-packed backyard isn't found in a bag of sugar. Learn why leftover fruit attracts these shiny avian visitors.

    By A.J. Forget 30 days ago Read More
  • Nespresso capsule with seedling in front of other capsules

    Turn Used Coffee Pods Into Seed Starters For Your Garden

    Before recycling any coffee pods, know that there's another use for them — the tiny containers make great vessels for seedlings.

    By Kashmir Brummel 30 days ago Read More
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