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Close up of a gardener's hands holding vermicompost mixed with long red worms, showing the process of beginning vermicomposting.

Soil Improvement

A Beginner’s Guide to Vermicomposting

Vermicomposting harnesses the power of worms to convert waste into nutritious amendments for the home garden. Whether indoors or outside, worms are an excellent way to recycle and repurpose with little effort on your part. Use this beginner’s guide to start vermicomposting at home.

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Flowers

9 Tips for Florist-Worthy Garden Roses

Growing florist-quality roses at home can be tricky, but with the right conditions and some TLC, you can do it! Join cut flower gardener Melissa Strauss for some tips on growing roses that any florist would envy!

A vibrant field of red, orange, and yellow daisy-like flowers with textured golden-brown centers and green foliage, showcasing underrated pollinator plants.

Gardening Tips

13 Underrated Pollinator Plants You Should Grow

Some of the best plants to add to your pollinator garden go largely unnoticed. These may not appear on many lists, so we wanted to share them with you. Join pollinator enthusiast and beekeeper Melissa Strauss for some underrated pollinator plants you can grow.

Cheap hanging basket plants, appearing to have different colored blooms and deep green leaves placed in white containers

Ornamental Gardens

7 Cheap Hanging Basket Plant Combos That Look Luxurious

Luscious hanging baskets don’t have to dip into precious earnings, especially with fast-growing selections to meet seasonal displays. From edibles to ornamentals, budget-friendly designs grow easily from seed or quickly fill a container from nursery starts. Simple and uncomplicated, they bring vertical interest and attention to detail. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe looks at economical hanging basket plants to charm with good looks, edibility, and pollinator attraction.

Dying rose bush with drooping green jagged foliage covered with black spots, and large withering rotting flowers of a dark burgundy hue.

Plant Problems

9 Reasons Your Rose Bush is Dying

Roses have a reputation for being finicky, but with the right selection in the appropriate spot, they’re mostly carefree and long-lived. If your beauty is in decline, cultural adjustments may be in order. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe explores reasons your rose is ailing and potential remedies for restoring vigor.

A cluster of vibrant, pear-shaped yellow and orange fruits on delicate green stems amidst foliage, representing pole tomato varieties.

Vegetables

Our 11 Favorite Pole Tomato Varieties to Grow at Home

Pole tomatoes grow, and grow, and grow! They flourish while temperatures are warm and sunlight is abundant. Plant them in the garden, trellis them, and watch as their yellow flowers morph into green, yellow, and red fruits. Join tomato lover Jerad Bryant in discovering 11 favorite pole varieties you should grow at home.

A close-up and overhead shot of several developing allium crops, showcasing why onions are not forming bulbs

Plant Problems

7 Reasons Your Onions Aren’t Forming Bulbs

Putting time and energy into a patch of onions can reap great rewards, but it’s a bummer to pull one at harvest only to find a tiny bulb. Experienced gardener Sarah Jay covers 7 reasons your onions haven’t formed those luscious, layered bulbs.