The Clever Way A Repurposed Potato Sack Can Benefit Your Veggie Garden
Keeping your vegetable garden in tip-top shape is the only way to ensure you can reap what you sow. Repurpose a potato sack to benefit your veggie garden.
Read MoreKeeping your vegetable garden in tip-top shape is the only way to ensure you can reap what you sow. Repurpose a potato sack to benefit your veggie garden.
Read MoreIn a world of evolving natural products, we'd like to introduce you to diatomaceous earth, a non-toxic pest control solution for your home and garden.
Read MoreSpices aren't just for cooking. As it turns out, this kitchen staple is also a handy tool for a myriad of issues you may face in the garden.
Read MoreWith so many years of experience, Stewart has accumulated a lot of gardening expertise, and she's certainly not a gatekeeper of her hard-won knowledge.
Read MoreIt is always satisfying to grow your own tomatoes, and companion planting is a great eco-friendly alternative to fertilizers and pesticides.
Read MoreYour own garden is a dream for easy access to fresh ingredients. But how much water should they get? Follow this tip for the juiciest tomatoes.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, those used coffee grounds from your morning cuppa joe can act as a powerful fertilizer in your garden. Here's how to put them to good use.
Read MoreGrowing fruit in your garden can be a rewarding experience that can also save you money. But you never want to plant these two berries together. Here's why.
Read MoreIf you're interested in growing your own kitchen herbs but think you can't -- whether due to lack of space, sunlight, or ability -- think again.
Read MoreHaving an indoor herb garden is any home cook's dream. But when using old jars, there are a few steps to follow to set up your indoor herb garden for success.
Read MoreIf you're new to gardening, green bean seedlings may seem like a shortcut worth taking. But here's why you should plant from seed instead.
Read MoreKnown as companion plants, when grown close together, tomatoes and this herb will benefit each other in many ways. Some even say the tomatoes taste better.
Read MoreIf you save your egg shells to use for the garden instead of throwing them away, your plants will thank you. They can provide something very important.
Read MorePansies are edible flowers that can be used as garnishes or as part of your dishes. But can you really just eat them from your garden?
Read MoreDespite popular belief, pineapples don't actually grow on trees. Here's the strange and unexpected way our favorite spiky fruit is grown.
Read MoreLettuce is an easy vegetable to grow indoors. It’s low maintenance and grows rapidly. Skip the grocery store and grow fresh lettuce at home.
Read MoreAt libraries across America, visitors are checking out something other than books and music. Seed libraries lend out plant seeds
Read MoreIt’s official! Spring has finally sprung. We’re pretty thrilled to say the least, and can’t wait to get started with gardening and planting projects
Read MoreOn Saturday, Dec. 10, FYI premiered the documentary Farming Detroit, which follows the rise of urban agriculture and its impact on the city.
Read MoreWe understand. Tired of eating the same tomato recipes to utilize your harvest? You’re not alone.
Read MoreIf you’ve ever been offered a basket of freshly grown tomatoes from a gardening friend or neighbor
Read MoreIKEA is introducing an indoor gardening system to make it easier than ever for consumers to grow their own fresh herbs and lettuce.
Read MoreA new hybrid plant from a seed manufacturing company is capable of growing eggplants and potatoes at the same time.
Read MoreThe Ohio State University campus hosts a nurturing program for cancer survivors to improve their health simply by weeding and tending a garden
Read MoreCheck out these great ideas to keep a garden through the winter months.
Read MorePurslane is a common garden weed that has numerous health benefits such as vitamins and antioxidants.
Read MoreA stew made of toxic zucchini killed a man in Heidelberg
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