Improve your garden's health and productivity by using companion planting to deter pests, attract beneficial insects, and enhance soil quality.
Some things just work well together. Peanut butter and jelly. Bacon and eggs. Wine and cheese. And when we step out of the ...
Companion planting is a mutually beneficial placement of compatible plants and natural pest management — the keys to complete ...
As we creep toward spring, many gardeners begin to get the urge to get out in the garden. Seed starting and garden planning activities are well under way. One gardening technique that many gardeners ...
Broccoli ( Brassica oleracea) is a prolific—and delicious—addition to any garden. While cultivating this hardy green is ...
Because life isn’t all peas and carrots, companion planting is just as effective in your ornamental beds and borders as with your vegetables.
Raised garden beds are ideal for edible plants, as they keep your harvest organized, prevent over-planting, and deter weeds ...
The allium family includes onions, shallots, garlic, and chives, and all of those are great companion plants for peppers. The ...
A gardening expert reveals the common mistake vegetable growers make - and how doing one thing can boost your harvest.
A gardener has warned people never to sow tomato seeds in their garden without first planting two other plants that will help ...