Edible Gardens
Your ultimate guide to Edible Gardens: Everything you need to know with expert info for beginners and advanced gardeners alike.
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Not Tomato Cages, Not Stakes: These 3 Modular Systems Are What You Should Be Using to Support Your Tomato PlantsDon't let rusted, broken tomato cages or flimsy stakes jeopardize your harvest. Better supports mean healthier plants and tastier tomatoes.
By Kathleen Walters
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13 Perennial Vegetables You Only Have to Plant Once – But Can Pick Again and Again for Years of Delicious HarvestsPerennial vegetables are the ultimate low-maintenance gardening win. You only have to plant them once, but will yield years of harvests.
By Amy Grant
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This One Tasty Plant Can Increase Your Tomato Yield By 20%, and it’s So Easy to Grow From SeedFolks, this is a no-brainer: if you grow tomatoes this summer, you should sow this simple-to-grow game-changer alongside for stronger, healthier plants and a bumper crop.
By Emma Kendell
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Holes in Basil Leaves: How to Identify and Stop Common Garden PestsDon't let pests ruin your pesto! These are the most common culprits behind holes in basil leaves.
By Amy Grant
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What to With Lemon Trees in May – 4 Easy Care Tasks to Ensure Healthy Trees and a Juicy Harvest This YearA few simple tasks in May will set your lemon tree up for a healthy and fruitful growing season.
By Kathleen Walters
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7 Super Grains That Double as Gorgeous Border Plants – These Ancient Edimentals are as Beautiful as They Are DeliciousYou’d be forgiven for ignoring ancient grains as a garden crop, but these superfoods are not only healthy and easy to grow but super gorgeous in borders
By Tyler Schuster
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6 Edible Flowers to Start Growing in May For the Prettiest Salads, Cakes and Charcuterie Boards Come SummerWhether you’re entertaining family and friends or simply pleasing yourself, edible flowers will raise your food to restaurant level as well as making your garden look good.
By Emma Kendell
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What to Do With Apple Trees in May – 5 Critical Tasks to Ensure a Healthy and Bountiful Harvest in the Months to ComeDon't skip these apple care tasks! A few easy chores in May will help the trees to thrive so you'll get a tasty harvest when the time is right.
By Teo Spengler
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If Pests Destroyed Your Squash Last Summer, Plant This One Weird Vegetable to Lure Them Away and Protect Your HarvestThere's one vegetable that common squash pests can't resist. Grow it just outside your garden to entice them away and keep your precious plants safe.
By Teo Spengler
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Want a Huge Crop of Tomatoes in August? Do This in May.May is make-it-or-break-it time for tomatoes. Treat your plants right now and you'll be overrun with fresh tomatoes this summer.
By Liz Baessler
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8 Vegetables You Can Plant in May for a Foolproof Summer Harvest – These Fast-Growing, High-Yield Crops Thrive in Warm WeatherMay is prime planting time for warm-season crops – these vegetables establish quickly in warm soil and reward you with steady harvests through summer.
By Teo Spengler
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These 8 Veggies Are So Pretty They Belong in Your Flower Borders – They Give You Months of Colorful Crops and Generous Harvests Even in Small SpacesWho said vegetables had to be boring? Grow these dynamic, vibrant flowering and structural cropping plants that turn your flower beds and borders into a feast for the senses
By Tyler Schuster
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Do Your Tomato Seedlings Have Yellow Leaves? These 5 Common Mistakes Could Be the Cause, But Here’s How to Fix ThemTomato seedling turning yellow can be a scary sight to find, but there's no reason to fret! Here are the most common causes of this problem and how to fix them.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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How to Grow Zucchini: Follow These Expert Tips for a Huge Harvest of Tasty Summer SquashFew vegetables reward gardeners as much as zucchini. Just plant in a sunny spot, water, and wait. Soon you’ll have more zucchini than you know what to do with!
By Tyler Schuster
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Succession Planting Is Your Secret Weapon This Season – Harvest Twice the Vegetables You Did Last YearSuccession planting is the art of maximizing your garden's soil, getting continuous vegetables all season long. You'll be amazed at how much you can grow.
By Liz Baessler
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What to Do With Fig Trees Before April Ends – 3 Spring Tasks You Need to Do Now for Healthy Trees and Tasty Harvests This SummerDon't wait any longer on these critical care tasks or your fig harvests will suffer.
By Kathleen Walters
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Growing Zucchini in Containers – The Ultimate Guide to Small-Space SquashDon't give up on your zucchini dreams just because you're short on space. Learn about compact varieties, container size, and more in this comprehensive guide.
By Liz Baessler

