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Through a process called phytoremediation, houseplants can give your indoor living space a breath of fresh air.

This under-appreciated family of crops is now getting its time in the limelight.

Performing a soil test on your garden’s soil will give you a better understanding of what makes your crops grow.

A little wintertime fruit-tree maintenance will pay off big time this summer when you’re ready to harvest apples, pears, peaches and more.

Your homegrown mushrooms can be part of a healthy meal if you cook them to perfection.

If you love mushrooms, growing your own right at home is easier than you might think.

If you love sauerkraut and want to make your own, turn to this simple fermentation tradition as a way to use up and preserve your cabbage harvest.

Soil amendments, fertilizers and mulch don’t have to be a financial strain on your farm’s budget. Here are three resources you already make at home—for free!

So you want to be a farmer? If you want to walk the walk, you gotta talk the talk.

This tropical plant has been bred to grow stateside in your own garden—and the benefits of doing so are plentiful.

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