Murasaki translates to “purple” in Japanese. So, yes, this long-stemmed cauliflower has bright purple florets, as well as ...
There's something deeply satisfying about walking outside to pick a fresh apple or peach from your very own tree. Whether you're an experienced gardener or just dipping your toes into the world of ...
For some sprawling greenery under your fruit trees, check out these ground covers that specifically pair well with a variety ...
Summery bulbs are in season now that, after their winter dormancy, they should soon resume growth in response to warming late ...
All kinds of tasty fruit can be grown in containers in small spaces, from dwarf citrus to cherries, apples, pomegranates, ...
If fruits and vegetables aren't your thing, switching to a natural lawn can also have a huge positive impact on your local ecosystem. Natural lawns are pretty, and they attract native pollinators. As ...
The first step to quickly transforming your yard into an orchard is selecting trees that fruit between one and five years.
Having an indoor fruit tree may sound appealing, but not all fruit trees are suited for growing inside. Here are the ones to avoid and what to grow instead.
You don’t need to own an orchard or live in the tropics to grow fresh fruit. You can grow dwarf fruit trees even if you have a small yard.
After a long winter, you'll be grateful for these sun-loving plants, blooming bulbs, and pretty annuals that capture spring ...