Imagine the ease of just dropping a tomato or pepper seed right in the soil, even in regions with cooler spring temperatures.
Do you love gardening but don't have any outdoor space? Wish you could harvest your own food all year round? Hydroponic gardening could be the way to get you growing. Here's what to know about this ...
The hydroponics market is growing globally, with North America and Europe leading due to advanced technology adoption and sustainability focus. The Asia-Pacific region is emerging rapidly, driven by ...
If I speak in your native language, you’ll respond with your heart. But if I use English, you’ll speak with your brain.
Since we’ve passed seed catalog season, it’s now time to get ready to start seeds indoors for some of the vegetables we plan ...
Learn how to grow and care for DownHome Harvest® 'Navaho' Thornless Blackberry, a thornless blackberry that grows upright.
A: I’ve got just the thing for you! Spring Welcome Magnolia is a recent introduction from North Dakota State University’s ...
MacCubbin gives advice on gardening in Florida including care of crape myrtles, dwarf yaupon hollies, hibiscus, lichen on ...
The hardiness map provided by the USDA ( is based on the minimum low temperatures an area usually experiences. You simply input your zip code in the search box to ...
Q I have this "thing" about keeping my potted geraniums alive over the winter. Here's a picture of them inside. They will get ...
AS a gardener, you wouldn’t plant a rhododendron in chalky soil. And when it comes to clematis – it ‘roots in the shade – ...
One shopper called the item "extremely versatile," stating that they use it to grow lettuce, herbs, scallions, tomatoes, flowers, peppers, and cucumbers. They also noted the garden is a "great ...