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Gardening

All about gardening - we have many in-depth guides about edibles, ornamentals, houseplants, and much more. We provide answers for your garden issues!

The large pink and white panicle blooms of a 'Strawberry Sundae' hydrangea sit atop foliage on a sunny day.

Flowers

7 Stunning Varieties of Panicle Hydrangea

Are you thinking of adding some panicle hydrangeas to your garden? These flowering shrubs love the sun! In this article, hydrangea enthusiast Jill Drago will list seven stunning varieties of panicle hydrangea that you should grow in your garden!

The husks on small, under-developed ear of corn is under-are pulled back, displaying a brown, misshapen end of the cob.

Vegetables

11 Corn-Growing Problems You Might Face

Who doesn’t love fresh corn straight from the field? Well, you’re not the only one. Corn is a global staple on the dinner table this time of the year, but it’s also a favorite among many pests and critters. Join small-scale farming expert Jenna Rich as she explores common corn-growing problems and troubleshoots ways to avoid them.

Two tree canopies with burnished orange and golden yellow leaves intersect under a blue sky.

Trees

21 Trees With Spectacular Fall Color

Do you want to add color to your autumn garden but aren’t quite sure where to start? Many deciduous trees create massive amounts of color in autumn with very little maintenance. Here, gardening expert Melissa Strauss shares 21 of her favorite trees for maximum fall color.

Four thriving potted herbs arranged on a sun-kissed terrace. Their vibrant leaves create a lush, aromatic display against the backdrop of the outdoors. The herbs soak in the warm sunlight, embracing nature's nurturing embrace.

Herbs

13 Easy Herbs to Grow in Containers

If you don’t have the space for an expansive outdoor herb garden, these 13 herbs are proven to grow well in containers, allowing you to grow whatever you fancy with limited space.

A close-up of a yellow squash sitting on the ground in a garden. The squash is about 10 inches long and has smooth, vibrant yellow skin. The squash is sitting on a bed of dark brown soil and a few green leaves and stalks are visible in the background.

Vegetables

Are Volunteer Squash Safe to Eat?

It’s the time of year when you notice volunteer squash popping up in your garden or your compost pile. Before you cut it up and throw it on a kabob skewer, let’s discuss whether they are safe to eat. Join small-scale farming expert Jenna Rich as she investigates.