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June brings the heat—and with it, the perfect conditions to get your summer garden growing strong! This month marks the heart ...
Using edible flowers is easier than you think. Learn how to prep, pick, and cook with options like marigolds, hibiscus, and ...
I got an email from a reader. My reader was pleading, ‘HELP!’ Squash bug or Anasa tritis had invaded her garden. She had planted pumpkins, acorn, spaghetti, and butternut squash. There was no hint of ...
As temperatures rise and you yearn to spend more time outside, it's good to know which plants to put in the ground ASAP for ...
In a heat wave, many garden crops can struggle to survive. Sunburn, wilting and bolting are common. Here's what you can plant ...
Why, when and how to prune squash plants. It is not a prerequisite that you need to prune squash plants, they will grow ...
Preheat oven to 350°F. Cut off top third of each squash, and scoop out pulp, using a serrated corer or melon baller, leaving a 1-inch shell intact. Coarsely chop pulp; reserve 1 cup of chopped pulp, ...
He wouldn't learn the girl's name for three decades, but one photograph he took—a gauzy juxtaposition of armed force and flower child innocence—soon became a defining image of the antiwar era ...
Take a look at some of the flowers photographed by Craig Burrows and you might feel as if you’ve suddenly been transported into the alien world of Pandora from James Cameron’s Avatar.
Expect a celebration of gardens, innovation and furry friends as a host of new presenters join the team The pinnacle of the gardening calendar is back in full bloom as the RHS Chelsea Flower Show ...