If you're thinking of growing your own vegetables this year, one gardener has claimed you should be thinking about planting ...
Nasturtiums can also be used to suppress weeds and control pests on melon vines, but that’s not the only reason to try out ...
The naturalistic style of chaos gardening lends itself to a more relaxed approach where it's fine to mix ornamental edible plants in with flowers. In fact, it's actively encouraged to get the most out ...
Peas have a short period to grow. They only thrive in cool weather and fail in summer heat. They need to be planted in March; ...
You can start with a simple and cheap pot of supermarket basil and turn it into your own large supply to last you all year.
Growing your first garden—or your first plant for that ... “You can make numerous tasty salads from one plant!” If you want some variety, add the Sereniseed Certified Organic Leafy Greens ...
Grow peas in large pots for shoots or in the ground for peas. Choose hardy, early varieties for sowing in March. Make a ...
Fruit. Although kiwi vines generally need a colder winter than Southern California’s in order to flower and fruit, the Fuzzy ...
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12 Herbs to Plant in Spring
Get more out of your garden by introducing herbs. They're not only attractive and useful, but they're also generally ...
Considered one of the oldest cultivated plants, onions are thought to have originated in Central Asia. Green onions, also ...
Set out around a spectacular moated Hall, the gardens were first laid out in the 18th century and have been updated by ...
Sting (Thuja occidentalis) was bred by Tim Wood, a prolific plant breeder who has introduced numerous popular plants over the years. Sting has a mature height of 4.6-6.1 metres and an impossibly ...