Pros share what to plant in June for a thriving summer and fall garden.
Cool-season vegetables, such as cabbage, onions, and potatoes, thrive when soil temperatures are between 40°F and 75°F. These plants are adapted to cooler conditions, which means their seeds sprout ...
Some of Grow A Garden’s most recent events task you with collecting various types of plants and donating them to help grow a giant tree in the middle of your server. These have event-exclusive rewards ...
The end of summer is the perfect time to start thinking about vegetables to plant in fall for a spring harvest. In fall, the soil is still warm enough for roots to establish before winter sets in. The ...
May is the transition time. Spring blooming plants settle into summer, peach and plum trees hint at the coming harvest, pomegranate flowers swell at the base, promising a plentiful fall crop. Watering ...
Here's what to consider when establishing a watering schedule that will make your garden thrive.
You may be having grand dreams of a fancy potager garden that'll let you harvest dinner nightly from your garden. But if your garden space is tiny—or nonexistent—you may think you'll be lucky to get a ...