Prevent erosion, improve soil structure and maintain or build soil fertility with cover crops. Check out our tips on how to employ cover crops in your garden.
Fresh tomatoes in the summer can’t be beat. We’ve got tips on growing your own, whether in the garden or on a back stoop.
No yard for a garden? No problem. With a little planning and attention, container gardens can produce like mini farms.
Cultivating a love and knowledge of gardening in children is a wonderful thing.
Why limit fruits and veggies to your backyard garden when they can be integrated into the landscape?
Planting your garden all at once is tempting, but odds are you can get more out of your garden by planting crops in succession.
Enjoy the great taste of your garden herbs in the fall and winter by preserving them. It’s one of the easier and more satisfying gardening tasks.
Root crops are buried treasures that can be difficult to get started, but rewarding to harvest.
Some bugs are good for the garden. Here are four simple ways to attract beneficial insects and keep them around.
A healthy soil translates into a healthy garden. But before you begin adding compost, manure, fertilizer, lime, and other soil amendments, you need to know what type of soil you have and its properties.