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In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
Space — or the lack of it — doesn’t have to stand between you and a fruitful garden. You just have to be creative.
I think we all got lulled into thinking we were going to have weekly rainfall and milder weather, and then we entered July.
Want to show your garden goodies at the Crawford County Fair? Exhibitor tickets must be purchased by July 7. Check out the ...
Making its debut in 2026 is the new Surefire Cascade Red begonia, a prolific bloomer in the sun or shade. This begonia ...
Hi! My name is M. Imran Saleem, and I'm going to be talking about gardening on this channel that I have on YouTube. You will ...
Make your Tampa Bay garden stand out with colorful planting pots. Enhance curb appeal and reflect your personal style now!
Yakima Master Gardener Laura Willett's lush, shady retreat is filled with unique plants, “memory” gifts and evolving light ...
Grumpy helps a reader find the right plant for small outdoor spaces. Plus, a tip for controlling garden insects.
My most recent patio project, a small raised planter, was no different. I had initially planned to put a grill on my tiny ...
Frontdoor surveyed 992 Americans (homeowners and renters alike) on their food gardening plans, as well as their preferences ...
When it comes home gardens, there is one soil that the experts say is the best soil for container gardening, and it will help ...