
When you think of gardening, you probably think of lush, summer gardens that are full of dark green tomato plants,…
When you think of gardening, you probably think of lush, summer gardens that are full of dark green tomato plants,…
Are you interested in growing your own food but don’t want to wait months to see the fruits of your…
Good old beans! As a legume, they are one of the stars of the garden, fixing nitrogen in the soil…
Peppers, particularly the hotter types, are a great friend to many other plants in the garden. Their spicy scent can…
Last time we identified great companion plants for your tomato patch. Now we’d like to mention a few types of…
Want to bring butterflies, bees, and hummingbids into the garden without having to create a special “theme” planting or buy…
Every year the National Garden Bureau seeks to raise awareness and knowledge of gardening by selecting plants to feature. Until now,…
Root crops — carrots, radishes, potatoes, beets, turnips, and parsnips — are among the the most exciting of the vegetable…
Today’s Park Seed Blog Question of the Day! concerns one of my favorite topics, weird plants. These are those novelties…
Yesterday, this end of the hall caught wind that product had received samples of some new vegetables that we are…