Flower & vegetable gardening

Plant an Organic Vegetable Garden

Eat fresher, cheaper and safer by starting an organic vegetable garden.

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Spring Gardening with Hardy Annual Vegetables and Flowers

Dont let the warm days in early spring fool you. Its too soon to plant tomatoes and geraniums. But you can satisfy your urge to garden by ...

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How to Deadhead Spent Flowers

Snip spent flower blossoms to tidy your garden, prevent reseeding and keeps plants blooming longer. Here’s what to deadhead, and how.

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Cut Back Some Perennials in Fall

While most perennial garden plants are best cut back in spring, some perennials should be cut back in fall.

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Grow the Best-Tasting Tomatoes

It’s not about growing the biggest tomato. It’s about growing tomatoes that taste the best. Here's how.

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7 Mid-Summer Lawn and Garden Tips

July and August are for hanging out at the pool, not working in the garden. Save time and sweat while keeping your yard healthy with these ...

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Fertilize Vegetables and Annual Flowers

Fertilize vegetable plants to keep them productive and annual flowers to keep them blooming.

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Plant Warm-Season Annual Flowers

Annuals add color to your garden with beautiful flowers and colorful leaves. Plant after the danger of frost passes.

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Plant Warm-Season Vegetables

Once night temperatures are consistently above 50 degrees F, plant vegetables that love summer weather.

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Cut Back Perennial Plants in Spring

Before your garden springs back to life, cut the dried leaves and stems from flowering perennials plants and ornamental grasses, to make ...

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