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With inflation and economic uncertainty, people are fighting back against high prices by planting gardens in their backyards.
Perennials that thrive in the shade and bloom all summer long are the ultimate gifts from nature. Here are shade-loving ...
Let nature take over and plant self-sowing flowers that will provide beautiful blooms for years to come – the perfect plants ...
Lots of flowers will trail or spill from containers in pink, white, red, or yellow. Use these cascading blooms to keep ...
Give your bean plants a boost and fight pests by using thoughtful plant pairings. Beans are among the easiest crops to ...
Relax, sit back, and watch them move from flower to flower. Butterflies and hummingbirds bring hours of enjoyment for all ages. To attract them next to your patio or garden ...
Write to the Missouri Botanical Garden’s Center for Home Gardening at [email protected] or the Horticulture Answer Service, 4344 Shaw Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63110. They bought a decommissioned ...
Growing citrus trees in pots is an easy way to start a homegrown orchard, whether you're renting or looking to add some ...
Cultural tip: Avoid overfertilizing roses with water-soluble, nitrogen-based fertilizers, which prompts overgrowth of ...
Grab your watering can, scout out the best spots for sunlight, and let’s meet the indoor flowering plants that would be ...
I put it on everything—that is, until everything tasted the same. I lost myself for a while in that hoi polloi of seeds and dry onion, and I had to reset. Now when I crave a savory, oniony ...
Apply commercial fertilizers, manure or compost to cane, bush (gooseberries, currants, and blueberries), and trailing berries ...