Companion planting is an effective way to repel pests, attract beneficial pollinators, and stimulate healthy growth. But pairing certain vegetables together can also have adverse effects on the plants ...
Learn which companion plants help pumpkins thrive and which to avoid for a healthier, more productive crop. Here are the best ...
You can propagate collard greens by sowing seeds indoors or directly in the ground. Sow seeds approximately ¼ to ½ inch deep ...
Companion planting is a technique where compatible plants are grown together to benefit each other. Take advantage of this practice in your small space garden by interplanting crops that complement ...
As well as the more traditional herbs outlined above, some other unusual herbs can be divided in October too. The likes of ...
Pairing the right herbs can enhance growth, boost flavor, naturally ward off pests, and attract beneficial insects to create ...
Most vegetable gardens can accommodate winter crops. Some vegetables, such as Brussels sprouts, take up a lot of space for a long time but are still well-worth the investment. Choose an open site with ...
Plant cool-season crops to keep your vegetable garden looking lush and extend your harvest season well into the fall months.
Most vegetable gardens can accommodate a few crops for spring. If a greenhouse or polytunnel is available, it will help to over-winter some crops and start off others early, but heating greenhouses ...
Borage, though an annual plant, is wildly successful at self-seeding. Many volunteer borage plants have popped up in my yard ...