Could Mystery Slugs Be Decimating Your Garden?
May 16, 2016Slugs like to keep a low profile, but by paying attention to a few clues, you can get a slug problem under control.
Slugs like to keep a low profile, but by paying attention to a few clues, you can get a slug problem under control.
Looking to spice up your harvest this year? These heirloom cucumbers are anything but boring.
Because they don’t spread like cultivated strawberry types, alpine strawberries make a great fruit option for containers or raised beds.
Summer squash can take up a big amount of space in your backyard garden, so search out these alternatives for easy trellising.
Short on garden space? Replace your typical butternuts and acorn squash with these tiny varieties.
Do you think you really need to rotate your crops? Our answer is a big, fat “Yes!”
Soon it will be time to put your tomatoes in the ground, and to keep the growing plants upright and healthy, you’ll need the right tools.
Sandy soil can lead to erosion problems and nutrient leaching, but fixing the problem is simple: Just add mulch.
Kick off the spring garden with a beautiful radish crop in an array of colors, shapes and sizes.
Your garden should be an undeniable pleasure—never a chore.