Rhubarb plants are known for their grow-it-and-leave-it quality, making it good for novice gardeners like these 30 low-maintenance veggies. But there are some aspects to consider to ensure you have the healthiest and highest-yielding rhubarb crop year after year. Rhubarb plants can live and produce for an average of ten years if cared for properly—well […]
15 Easy Tips to Succesfully Transplat Any Plant
Whether you want to move that plant outside or to a bigger pot, you need to do it in the right way. Knowing and understanding the best transplanting tips is essential if you want to consider yourself a master gardener – or heck, even just keep a few plants alive! Here are some of the […]
10 Best Kinds of Watermelon and How to Cultivate Them
For many, watermelon is a summer must-have snack—why not grow your own? Watermelons can be grown nearly anywhere within the contiguous United States, making this a viable reality for many. They’re super tasty, and you can make fun things like this watermelon smoothie, or these artistic displays of the fruit. The most important requirement is […]
12 Reasons Why Marigolds Are the Best Flowers in Your Garden
When planning out a vegetable garden, flowers are likely not included in most people’s plans—probably because they’re not vegetables. Although not a vegetable, you should consider planting marigolds along with your vegetables as they provide numerous benefits that will keep your vegetable plants happy and healthy. We have some more great ideas for plant pairings […]
How to Make and Use Bone Meal Fertilizer to Boost Your Garden Harvest
Ready to take your garden to the next level this summer? If so, you should consider using bone meal fertilizer. Bone meal is a great fertilizer for several reasons. Not only is it rich in calcium, but it is also a great source of phosphorus. Here are some reasons why you should use it – […]
12 Tips on How to Find the Best Tasting Watermelon
Nothing says summer quite like a ripe, juicy watermelon… …but nothing ruins your afternoon faster than getting home with your grocery store or farmer’s market watermelon only to discover that it’s dry, bland, and otherwise unappetizing. If you’ve ever spent more than five minutes thumping, poking, prodding, examining, or interrogating (just kidding…sort of!) watermelons at […]
6 Little-Known Storage Tips To Keep Potatoes Fresh
When it comes to storing potatoes, you have plenty of options – this article will tell you about six of the most helpful tips for storing potatoes, no matter how many you have to stash. If you’re at the beginning of your potato growing journey you can find out how to grow and harvest them […]
20 Easiest Fruits Anyone Can Grow {Beginner Friendly Ideas}
Eating healthy is hard to do – and growing your own garden to feed yourself is even harder. From pruning to weeding, fertilizing to mulching, it seems as though growing your own food – and especially your own fruit – is an incredibly time-consuming task. Luckily, you don’t have to have tons of spare time […]
17 Plants For Your Garden With Rainbow Foliage
Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have all the colors of the rainbow in your backyard garden? When you grow these 17 plants with rainbow foliage, you can! Gardening doesn’t just have to be about green backdrops and the occasional burst of color in the spring. For beautiful flowers you can cut all year round to […]
32 Most Popular Succulents to Grow {Beginner Friendly Succulents}
Looking for some of the most popular succulents to grow? You’ve come to the right place. When most people think of succulents, they think of cacti. While the two are similar (both, for example, tend to be drought-tolerant) they are not mutually exclusive. In fact, the succulent family is large, home to dozens upon dozens […]
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