Rosemary is ideal for growing in containers. Because they usually need to be brought indoors for the winter, they are a perfect choice for container gardening.
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Blueberries are well known for fresh eating, pies, jams, jellies, syrups, juice, and baked goods such as blueberry muffins, pancakes and waffles. But, they are also baked into squash dishes and coffee cakes. Backyard growers and small farms prosper by offering blueberries as a u-pick crop, and by creating one-of-a-kind value-added blueberry products such as pancake mixes, or blueberry flavored organic yogurt and ice cream.
These three simple steps will help you safely repel rabbits so you can fully enjoy the beauty and bounty of your outdoor space.
Improve your home garden with vegetable rotation. Discover the benefits of balancing the soil, reducing diseases, and optimizing crop growth.
In this article we’ll reveal how to grow cabbage, and when the best time to harvest.
Protect yourself from tick-borne diseases by knowing how to safely remove ticks. Get step-by-step instructions for safe tick removal.
Lettuce is easy to grow and a good crop for the beginning gardener. Start growing lettuce with these tips.
Organic cabbage seeds and heirloom choices provide the home gardener with a crop that can begin in stages throughout the first few months of summer.
Learn how to capitalize on the growing market for herbs. Turn your passion for growing herbs into a profitable business.
Discover the fascinating history of wild strawberries and how they evolved from the Middle Ages to become the modern day garden favorite.
We tend to think of greenhouses as spaces devoted to growing plants, but they have other uses as well.
Basil fly repellent is an all-natural and effective solution to repel flies. The strong scent of basil keeps flies away, making it a great alternative to chemical insecticides.
Strawberries are the number one fruit crop for home plantĀings. Strawberries may also be grown as a cash crop in large home plantings.
Many of the varieties of spices, teas, and other plants that you see in your kitchen are actually very easy to grow.
Heavy rainfall is conducive to the development of a common disease on both tomatoes and potatoes known as ‘Late Blight’ .