Use this easy mulch calculator to determine how much mulch you need for your landscaping or garden project.| 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
Garden phlox (Phlox paniculata) is a summertime favorite, due to its long-lasting blooms. Read on to learn how to grow it.| The Spruce
Flowering crabapples (Malus spp.) are apple tree species and cultivars that are grown more for their spectacular spring flowers than for their fruit.| The Spruce
Growing potatoes (Solanum tuberosum) can be easy and rewarding if you learn to avoid pests and diseases. Learn proper techniques for growing potatoes.| The Spruce
“What is better, compost or mulch?” It depends on whether you want to add organic matter to garden soil, or control weeds and retain soil moisture.| 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