Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) is an easy-to-grow herb that tastes great in salads. Its attractive flowers also adds interest in a garden| The Spruce
Fed up with frequent fall raking? Learn from the pros when to rake leaves from garden beds and when you can let them lie to help your plants prosper.| The Spruce
Eggplant (Solanum melongena) is easy and rewarding to grow. Seedlings can be transplanted to the garden or grown to maturity in containers.| The Spruce
Even the best gardeners wind up with split tomatoes. Learn why tomatoes split and what you can do to prevent this common problem.| The Spruce
Tomato plants are easy to grow with particular conditions and proper care. Here are 13 tips to plant and grow delicious tomatoes.| The Spruce
Find out why your hydrangea leaves are turning yellow and what you can do to correct the problem.| The Spruce
Septoria leaf spot can weaken and kill plants if left alone. Learn how to prevent and treat the disease.| The Spruce
When buying soil, compost, or mulch in bulk for your property, determine what you need and how much of it, understand costs, and plan for delivery.| The Spruce
Garden plants are usually labeled with required sun exposure. Here's what Full Sun, Partial Partial Shade, Dappled Sun, Full Shade really mean.| The Spruce
The Heartleaf Bergenia's broad, leathery leaves resemble a heart with saw-toothed or curved edges. The leaves will remain a beautiful green for most of the year, but the foliage will turn a gorgeous red or bronze color in colder climates in the fall.| PlantNative.org
Explore the range of mulch types for your healthy flower garden, including organic or inorganic, dyed, rubber mulch and more.| The Spruce
Tomato plants are susceptible to a number of diseases. Find out what's wrong with your crop and how to fix it.| The Spruce
Loose, crumbly loam is what all gardeners are told they need, but what is loam soil? Here is a breakdown of what is in loam soil and how to get it.| The Spruce