Cover crops like millet, sorghum, and black-eyed peas have been successful at the botanic gardens. They improve water ...
Consider growing some productive climbing crops for vertical interest too. Some great options include cucumbers, climbing ...
no-fuss care requirements and varieties that — in one way or another — have a mind of their own (we’re looking at you, vining plants). Grow your first garden with these beginner-friendly ...
If that’s true for your own garden, Mitchell recommends buying a bag of diatomaceous earth and sprinkling it around the base of your plants to prevent them from being eaten by soft-bodied snails ...
There’s something special about starting your own ... is a garden favorite that keeps on giving—even after you harvest the main head, smaller side shoots will keep growing! Plant in early ...