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Soil Building

Should You Buy Bagged Soil?: 5 Risks to Your Garden

Are bagged soil risks worth the cost and convenience? The answer to that question isn’t a simple one, and it’s largely contingent upon your garden and its particular needs. To examine the potential pitfalls, experienced gardener Sarah Jay outlines a few risks so you can decide how to build your own soil.

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Edible

Should you Bury Your Tomato Plants Sideways?

You may have heard to bury your tomato sideways for an even bigger harvest. While that may be the case in certain contexts, there are some caveats to consider. So before you plant your tomato on its side, read what experienced gardener and tomato grower Sarah Jay has to say about it.

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Vegetables

Our Favorite Cucumber Varieties for 2026

Cucumbers are an incredibly rewarding crop to grow. If you’re looking to try them this year, here are our top cucumber varieties for the 2026 growing season, covering everything from classic slicers and pickling powerhouses to compact container options and heat-tolerant standouts.

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Gardening Tips

How to Grow a Perennial Garden in Pots and Containers

When you decide to grow a perennial garden, containers are an option! So many lovely plants remain root hardy in containers and return year after year. With the right care, it’s possible to maintain a thriving perennial garden in your favorite planters. Experienced gardener, Sarah Jay, shows you how here.

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Edible

How to Grow Beans for Beginners

If you’ve never tried growing vegetables before, beans are a great place to start. Gardening expert Madison Moulton walks beginners through every step of growing beans, from choosing between bush and pole types to knowing exactly when a pod is ready to pick.

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Gardening Tips

Does Your Gardening Zone Even Matter?

Does your gardening zone have a big impact on how you garden? Gardening expert Madison Moulton breaks down what USDA hardiness zones can and can't tell you about your garden, and explains why the number on the map is only the beginning of understanding what will thrive where you live.

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Edible

How to Get the Biggest Sweet Potato Crop at Home

At the Epic Homestead, Kevin and the crew grew the biggest sweet potato crop ever. Here, we detail what steps they took and the different methods they used, so you can grow your own with ease. Experienced gardener Sarah Jay details their process here.

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Flowers

How to Mix Sunflowers and Zinnias for a Pollinator Paradise

They’re both attractive to pollinators, so it makes sense to want to mix sunflowers and zinnias in your garden. Do this, and you’ll create a paradise for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and more. Experienced gardener Sarah Jay discusses how to combine these two beautiful blooms effectively.