Here’s how to check for water-wasters in your garden!
The world’s water resources are finite, and they are getting smaller every year. Is your garden part of the problem?
How to Remove Poison Ivy from Your Garden
Gardeners know all too well that not all flora is welcome in one’s backyard. But how exactly should you remove poison ivy from your garden?
How to Grow a Fig Tree in Your Backyard
For all its cultural potency, the common fig – or simply fig – is surprisingly easy to plant and grow. That’s why more and more gardeners are growing figs in their backyards these days.
The Basics of Composting
Making your own compost is actually easier than many seem to believe. Here are the basics.
How to Start Seeds Indoors
The Washington Post reports that people in the US are suddenly rushing to buy seeds. The demand has been such that seed sellers are scrambling to keep up with the steep rise in demand.
7 Fast-Growing Vegetables to Grow for a Quick Harvest
Growing a garden means cultivating patience as much as it means growing plants. Of course, after a while, you also learn that there are ways to sidestep the lengthy waiting periods.
Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Beets
Beets are adapted to grow in cool temperatures, making them a perfect vegetable to plant both in spring and late summer.
7 Gardening Shortcuts to Save You Time and Money in the Garden
You can labor less, work more efficiently, and maybe even spend less money on your garden with a few smart gardening shortcuts.
Grow Your Own Strawberries
The best strawberries you will ever taste will have to come from your garden. Here’s how to grow the cold-hardy plant.
A Beginner’s Guide to the Principles of Garden Design
For many people, one of the most difficult aspects of design is figuring out just how many principles there are to consider in the first place. A quick browser search will tell you that even experts can’t seem to agree.