Martha Stewart on MSN
7 old-fashioned gardening tips that still work, according to experts
These methods never go out of style.
Learn how to prep for a fall tomato crop, from clearing old plants and pests to enriching beds and choosing Texas-friendly varieties.
Simple, science‑backed ways to control weeds without chemicals.
House Digest on MSN
Not grass clippings: The unexpected yard scrap you should add to compost
Grass clippings aren't the only yard waste that's ideal for your compost. Your trees naturally shed another material that ...
July is when inland gardens really heat up, while coastal gardeners wake up to cool, gray mornings until month’s end. After ...
Garlic is fairly easy to grow and from start to finish takes only about 10 months. By the time July rolls around, your garlic ...
Learn how to grow potatoes with easy planting, watering, care, and harvest tips for a healthy, productive crop in gardens, raised beds, or containers.
The temperature swings and drought are not making it easy to garden this year. But there are always a few things we can control, including our optimism and our willingness to “show our shadow” in our ...
Southern Living on MSN
Why Opossums Keep Showing Up In Your Yard—And How To Stop Them
Here’s how to discourage pesky possums from hanging around your house and yard.
With spring activity over, it might seem like there's nothing left to do in the garden by midsummer. However, your plants ...
House Digest on MSN
Tomato Plants Not Fruiting? These 13 Things Are The Reason
From the moment you plant your tomatoes, you begin looking forward to those tasty harvests, but there are a number of reasons ...
Straw, wood chips, shredded leaves, compost, grass clippings, or landscape fabric? Ranked on moisture, cooling, cost, and weed control. Weed-free straw wins for summer vegetable beds; shredded leaves ...
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