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Herbs

How to Grow the Perfect Potted Herb Garden

Growing a potted herb garden is a worthwhile endeavor, whether it’s indoors or outdoors. If this is your first time, there are a few things to know that will set you up for success. Experienced gardener, Sarah Jay, covers how to set up and care for your herbs here.

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Seeds

Plant These Seeds Straight in the Ground in May

While there are many seeds you can direct sow in May, it’s best to prioritize those that need to go in the ground vs sowing indoors. Gardening expert Madison Moulton shares her picks for seeds that skip the indoor fuss and go directly into the garden in May, from fast-maturing radishes to heat-loving melons.

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Gardening Tips

It’s No Mow May: How to Do it Right

In an effort to better support pollinators, people all over the world start spring with No Mow May. This well-intentioned action gives early spring pollinators some food as other plants just begin to bloom. But by taking a few extra steps, you can make your No Mow May even better. Master Naturalist, Sarah Jay, shows you how.

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Flowers

7 Pink Flowers That Love Growing in Shade

To add a pop of color to your shade garden, you can’t go wrong with pink flowers. Gardening expert Madison Moulton shares seven pink-flowering plants that perform well in shaded gardens, from compact groundcovers to statement shrubs.

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Seeds

May Seed-Starting: What to Plant Now

Whether you’re continuing your seed sowing from April or only starting in now, there is something for everyone to plant in May. Gardening expert Madison Moulton covers which seeds are worth starting, including heat-loving crops that are finally safe to sow and fast-finishing vegetables that still have plenty of time to produce.

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Garden Pests

How to Deal With Aphids Naturally Before They Take Over

While sprays work for the moment, knowing how to deal with aphids naturally is the way to control them in your garden for the long run. Sprays can reduce the effectiveness of other forms of pest control, and there are multiple strategies you can employ. Experienced gardener, Sarah Jay, discusses seven ways to keep them at bay.

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Shrubs

The Ultimate Shrub Pruning Guide

With so many different timings and ways to maintain shrubs, we’ve developed a shrub pruning guide. Covering nine of the most popular shrubs, we discuss when to prune them and how to do it. Experienced gardener, Sarah Jay, takes you through the process here.

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Flowers

5 Reasons You Have Short Tulips This Spring

If your tulips bloomed this spring but barely reached above the ground, the problem usually traces back to planting or weather conditions from the previous fall and winter. Gardening expert Madison Moulton explains seven common reasons tulips come up short and what to do about it.

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Weeds

Weed or Emerging Perennial? How to Tell the Difference

If you planted seeds in the fall, you may wonder if the sprouts you’re seeing are those of a weed or perennial. While the easy answer is just to know your perennial seedlings, there are other, easier ways to know the difference. Experienced gardener and master naturalist Sarah Jay discusses the ways to differentiate them.

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Edible

When to Plant Tomatoes Outside: A Guide for Each Region

You have to be careful when determining when to plant tomatoes outside, especially if you live in a colder zone. These warm-weather plants are sensitive to frost, and planting too early can cause problems, sometimes leading to serious damage. Experienced gardener Sarah Jay covers how to time your plantings by hardiness zone – with some caveats!