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If winter was hard on your garden, you’re not alone. Angie Hicks, Co-Founder of Angi, shares her top gardening tips for spring.
You don’t need to prune damaged leaves off, but you can if they’re too bothersome, once the plant is fuller with more growth.
4. Leafy greens. Lettuce, spinach and other leafy greens are ideal for first-time gardeners. They can be planted in the ...
Rather than resorting to chemical pesticides, try using natural repellents to keep pests at bay. Garlic, chili pepper, mild ...
Earth day was April 22. This is just a day past our average last frost, which typically singals the beginning of warm season planting. Watch this video to chec ...
Looking to start your garden but don’t have a yard? Let Poonam Wadhwa’s terrace garden in Ludhiana inspire you. She offers ...
Try something unique to get those creative juices flowing and enjoy what is, for many, the most magical time of year.
Tomato blight is caused by a fungus-like organism which affects leaves and fruit in warm, wet weather. The Royal ...
For cool-season plants, lower soil temperatures can be an asset. Vegetables like peas, beans, lettuce, arugula, and spinach ...
We asked pro gardeners to share their best tips for growing tomatoes in small spaces so they thrive all season long.
Photo / 123rf If you are restricted by space for a vegetable garden, the best way to make the most of your limited patch is ...
Lots of people love to grow vegetables in a bid to produce their own food. But, if you grow potatoes, you may need to follow ...