Growing a Culinary Herb Garden at Home
Herbs make your food taste good and also offer many health benefits. You can plant them in almost any location, so use your imagination and try different places to grow them in or around your home.
Find some tips and tricks here. Why you can’t grow cilantro successfully in the summer. How to grow in the cold. And more.
Herbs make your food taste good and also offer many health benefits. You can plant them in almost any location, so use your imagination and try different places to grow them in or around your home.
Hummingbirds are a wonderful sight. Learn to set up your garden so you see them enjoying your flowers… and not just relying on sugar water
It seems like cilantro should be an easy herb to grow. It sprouts up quickly from seed, it grows, and then… it bolts! What happened?
There are flowering perennials that love shady and half-shady areas. You do not have to give up blooms to populate those shady areas in your garden.
Perennials usually have a shorter bloom period, anywhere from 3 weeks to 3 months, but they reward you by not having to be re-planted each year.
The coldest part of winter is when we start prepping plants for you. In February, we have thousands of baby plants that embody all of our gardening dreams. From flowers to vegetables to baby fig trees, the young plants are all there. You have been telling us you want some more interesting perennials, and here they come!
It seems like your garden gets inundated with the pesky insects overnight. Learn how to encourage the good insects and deter the bad ones.
You ask a simple question, and the answer is…it depends.
Strawberries are a classic fruit for a reason. Loved by almost everyone, fabulous flavor fresh or in pie or in jam, strawberries are highly desired.