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Everything I'm Seeding in June
It's time to direct sow the last of your summer vegetables and flowers, while starting perennials and succession crops inside.
All the Gardening Tasks You Should Do in June
It's time to harvest, prune, fertilize, plant, and be on guard for pests.
Why You Should Keep a Garden Journal
It's the single most valuable gardening tool I have.
How to Add Perlite to Your Soil (and When You Should)
Your soil, indoors and out, needs aeration and hydration.
Five Types of Trees You Can Safely Plant Close to Your House
If you're worried about your foundation, some types of trees are safer than others.
15 of the Easiest Plants to Propagate
If you want more greenery in your space, some houseplants are incredibly easy to propagate.
These Are the Best Free Gardening Apps
These tools will make every aspect of gardening much easier, and won't cost you a dime.
10 Fruit Trees You Can Actually Grow Indoors
Want to grow delicious fruit without leaving the house? Here are your best options.
How to Move Your Seedlings Outside Without Killing Them
Prepare your precious seedlings for the cold, hard world.
Why You Should Start Planning Your Fall Gardening Now
All the blooms you see right now were planted last fall, which means you should be taking stock of the garden so you can make a plan for what you'll plant come September.
TikTok's 'Seed Snailing' Trend Isn't a Gardening Hack
This TikTok trend does work, but not nearly as well as seed trays or other methods.
Why You Should Embrace a Chaotic Garden
Stop trying to achieve a perfect garden and make room for more joy.
Instead of ‘No Mow May,’ Try ‘Slow Mow Summer’
Mowing your lawn less often can be good for the environement—depending on how you do it.
Why You Should Landscape With Native Plants (and Where to Find Them)
There's a reason why a cactus doesn't thrive in the forest.
What to Start Seeding and Planting in May
May means you can finally start direct seeding flowers and vegetables.
All the Gardening Tasks to Tackle in May
There's a lot to do, including fertilizing, planting, seeding and watching for your last freeze date to pass.
Five Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Indoor Garden
Tools like automation, a level, and a massage wand turn out to be really useful for getting the most out your indoor hydroponic garden.
How to Keep Your Garden Well-Mulched (and Why You Should)
Mulch is much more important than people think, and when it's done right, it won't blow away.
You Should Grow a Pizza Garden This Summer
Few things in life are as satisfying as eating a meal full of vegetables you grew yourself.
Watch the Weather, Not the Calendar, for Planting Times
Last frost dates are important guides for planting, but aren't always accurate.