
There are many different types of sage, but how do you choose the right one? We've selected our fan favorites, both culinary and ornamental! Horticultural expert Lorin Nielsen shares 19 different sage species to fill any gap in your garden.
In your culinary garden, it's essential to know how to grow and care for sage for a consistent supply of this staple herb. Horticultural expert Lorin Nielsen explains how in this complete care guide.
Averrhoa carambola, commonly known as star fruit, is a tropical tree or large shrub with exotic fruit in spring. The fruit is rich in vitamins and minerals, and very low in calories. Lorin Nielsen will take you through all the steps to growing this ornamental fruit tree in your garden.
Looking for unique vegetables, and have a lot of space? Consider growing artichokes! Gardening expert Rachel Garcia reveals all you'll need to grow them.
Mediterranean herbs can liven up both your cooking and your garden. Horticultural expert Lorin Nielsen lists her top 20 for your edible garden needs!
The strange cactus known as the dragon fruit plant produces delicious, unusual fruit. Our in-depth guide covers growing and harvesting them!
Consider growing broccoli this year! This nutrient-dense green vegetable is easy to grow in the cooler months. Our guide reveals how.
Love salad? Growing arugula helps you add a tangy, peppery green to your salad selection. This is an easy-to-grow annual herb for leaves, flowers and seeds. Lorin Nielsen's in-depth guide shows you how to grow it.
Peanuts are popular legumes grown worldwide as a staple food and well worth the effort. Rachel Garcia provides an in-depth guide to growing and harvesting these delicious legumes.
One of the most common culinary herbs is the chive. Growing chives at home saves money and ensures you always have fresh herbs to use. Lorin Nielsen will take you through the steps to get the most out of chives, not only for their use in the kitchen but also for their pretty flowers.
Do you do a lot of fancy cooking? Growing shallots guarantees you'll have them on hand when needed. Our guide shares how to grow them!