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.
Read MoreNot 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.
Read MoreHere at Tasting Table, we adore a simple gardening project. Follow this trick to have a supply of fresh onions available for your cooking needs.
Read MoreYou 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.
Read MoreWhile 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.
Read MoreGrowing your own vegetable garden is easier than you think. Here are some fantastic seeds to help you develop your green thumb.
Read MoreNext time you make an apple pie, don't throw away those apple peels. As a "green" component, apple peels are perfect for composting.
Read MoreMany believe this easy-to-grow berry packs immune-boosting benefits that can help keep you healthy, while also feeding your yard population.
Read MoreGrowing 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.
Read MoreAttract 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.
Read MoreYour empty aluminum pie pans can offer protection for your fruit and veggies by discouraging critters like deer, rabbits, and mice from chomping them up.
Read MoreFruit trees are a great way to always have a snack handy, or ingredients for sweet treats. For long-lasting trees, take a peek inside.
Read MoreBasil 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.
Read MoreGardening can become increasingly difficult when you're fighting against pests. But with one kitchen staple and a little luck, you might deter them.
Read MoreUnlike some sturdier herbs, this bright and leafy option is particularly delicate when temperatures start to rise unless you stay a step ahead.
Read MoreHave you ever wanted a garden but lack the yard space? This easy and inexpensive hack lets you grow fruits and vegetables in minimal space.
Read MoreContainer gardening has benefits for big gardens and small, but there's an affordable alternative that offers more convenience for beginners and pros alike.
Read MoreBefore you toss out milk jugs, try upcycling them in the garden. Recycled milk jugs and plastic containers are an inexpensive option for gardening supplies.
Read MoreWant to boost your garden bounty? Consider adding this planter from Walmart into your backyard garden blueprint!
Read MoreCilantro 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.
Read MoreGrowing 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.
Read MoreHot 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.
Read MoreDetermining when and how to fertilize your tomatoes can be a challenge. Here's what you need to know about scheduling your nutrient applications.
Read MoreEggs 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.
Read MoreUnfortunately, 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.
Read MoreAttracting 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.
Read MoreThe real secret to a hummingbird-packed backyard isn't found in a bag of sugar. Learn why leftover fruit attracts these shiny avian visitors.
Read MoreBefore recycling any coffee pods, know that there's another use for them — the tiny containers make great vessels for seedlings.
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