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Gardening setbacks — from late tomato planting to greenhouse challenges — offer valuable lessons, showing that failure is often just a step toward future success and greater satisfaction.
Not all companion plants are beneficial –some can sabotage your tomatoes. Find out which ones to keep at a safe distance in ...
To help with your spring plant-selecting, here's a collection of plants that have won assorted awards for the 2025 growing ...
There is nothing quite like biting into a sun-ripened strawberry grown in your own yard. Beyond the unbeatable flavor and satisfaction, homegrown produce is often more nutritious than store-bought, ...
Whether on their own or in jams or pies, we all love strawberries. Our experts have advice for growing the tasty fruit, with ...
Turn your backyard into a whimsical nighttime oasis with some waterproof and shatterproof solar-powered outdoor string lights ...
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) said companion planting is a method of growing different plants adjacent to one ... as well as aphids, common tomato pests in the summer months.
Don’t go crazy with manure because the higher nitrogen amount could grow really tall tomato plants without many tomatoes. TLC Farms in Leelanau County doesn’t use soil. They grow all of their ...
By late summer into early fall, the tiny, lantern-shaped husks will dry up and drop, and the fruits will begin to self-seed.
Privacy trees and hedges can add much-needed and beautiful separation from neighbors, busy streets, and less-than-ideal views. The best choices for privacy trees will ...
The Central Unified School District and local non-profit "Tree Fresno" collaborated to plant eight Chinese Pistache trees. Students participated in the tree planting while learning about forestry ...