By Matt‌ ‌Gibson‌ & Erin Marissa Russell If you want to get a head start and save money on early spring bloomers, try forcing flower bulbs to bloom and grow as indoor plants in a vase or jar of water. With some flowering plants, you can also try regrowing flowers from a … [Read more...]
7 Easy Methods to Add Nitrogen to Your Soil
By Bethany Cihon Garden soil is an intricate web of nutrients and vitamins, working together to grow and nourish your plants. One of the essential nutrients is nitrogen, and a deficiency will quickly show both in the appearance and growth pattern of your plants. If you suspect … [Read more...]
Best Cucumbers for Crunchy Pickles, Our Favorites
By Jennifer Poindexter Would you like to make your own homemade pickles? If you’ve ever tried making them in the past and they ended up mushy, it could be because of the variety of cucumber used. Which type of cucumber you grow to make pickles can have an impact as to how … [Read more...]
Best Tomato Types to Grow for Sandwiches and Slicing
By Jennifer Poindexter When growing tomatoes, you might have found that there are many varieties. These varieties exist to fulfill different preferences and gardening goals. For instance, if you’re growing tomatoes to make sauce, you might grow a specific type of tomato. … [Read more...]
Houseplants That Will Work In a Hot and Sunny Window
By Jennifer Poindexter If you have a window in your home that receives full sunlight and stays warm throughout the day, you might be struggling with finding a plant that can sit in the windowsill of such a location. This can become frustrating because many people assume … [Read more...]
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