These plants could all use a little trim up this spring to give them new life and vigor over the growing season.
This prolific carrot-family plant may be a nuisance to some, but it’s full of edible and medicinal potential.
Skip the harmful chemicals when battling garden enemies hiding in your soil, and use the power of the sun instead.
While you can keep the Mediterranean-grown capers in a pot indoors, these more common garden plants can be wonderful substitutes.
Protect the wild birds around your home with things that will prevent them from flying into your windows.
Give your plants a modest boost of the nutrient copper simply by employing some stylish garden tools.
Sandy soil can lead to erosion problems and nutrient leaching, but fixing the problem is simple: Just add mulch.
Take grafting beyond trees to grow healthier plants and more of the delicious tomatoes, eggplants and peppers you love.
If you rely on peat for your soil mix, try one of these other more sustainable alternatives.
Rescue seasonal bulbs destined for the trash and create a garden spotlight that will be cherished for years to come.