
All About Wild Blackberries: Facts And How to Grow Wild Blackberry
Wild blackberry brambles offer essential food and shelter for many birds and mammals. But in a garden setting, they often scare off gardeners because they
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Warm temperatures of August offer the perfect opportunity for Illinois gardeners to enjoy the rewards of their summer work—whether that means soaking in the vibrant blooms in the yard or harvesting fresh herbs and vegetables
August brings plenty of heat to Florida, but that doesn't mean you have to wait to get your hands dirty in the garden. If you're eager to begin planting, you'll be glad to know the
Tomatoes are among the most rewarding plants to grow in any edible garden. They don't require much upkeep, yet they provide generous harvests that can be enjoyed fresh or added to countless recipes. Before you
Most gardeners in Texas start planting in the spring to enjoy harvests by late spring or early summer. However, many parts of Texas also offer the perfect conditions for a productive fall vegetable garden. You'll
Wild blackberry brambles offer essential food and shelter for many birds and mammals. But in a garden setting, they often scare off gardeners because they
The Shamrock plant is also known as Oxalis triangularis. It is a captivating bulbous perennial that’s an attractive, long-lived houseplant. The plant has dramatic foliage
Dianthus plants, also known as “pinks” because of their fringed petal edges, come in annual, perennial, and biennial varieties. Perennial Dianthus returns year after year.
Nothing is better than enjoying fresh strawberries straight from the plant—except when you can do it twice or thrice a year! That’s the beauty of
English ivy (Hedera helix) is a hardy, evergreen perennial and woody vine. It can serve as a ground cover. It spreads horizontally, but it’s also
Are your rose leaves turning yellow, and are you not sure why? This can happen for several reasons, and many are easy to fix. Rose
Most potted indoor ficus trees in garden stores are weeping figs (Ficus benjamina), but other varieties, like fiddleleaf figs (Ficus lyrata), are also popular choices.
If you like lettuce wraps, you’ve probably had butterhead lettuce before. Like most lettuce varieties, butterhead doesn’t handle extreme temperatures well. If you live in
When basil starts to flower, many gardeners quickly remove the blossoms to encourage more leaf growth and prevent the leaves from becoming bitter. After all,
Gardeners often grow parsley as a go-to herb for garnishing dishes and making flavorful parsley sauce. But it does more than just decorate plates. It
Grow your fresh ingredients to enhance the taste of your dishes. You don’t need a full vegetable patch or fruit orchard to get started. Just
Nephrolepis exaltata ‘Bostoniensis,’ commonly known as the Boston fern or sword fern, is a favored indoor plant admired for its gracefully arching, lush green leaves.
Garden sage is a herb that grows effortlessly and adds incredible flavor to your dishes. You can use it to enhance bean dishes, season meats,
Radishes are one of the most common spring vegetables. People usually grow their own radishes because they are super easy to grow and take about
Beautiful pink Azaleas are a sign that spring and warmer weather are coming. These perennial shrubs brighten gardens with vibrant red, pink, and white shades.
Maple trees rank among the most popular ornamental and shade trees for good reason. Once established, they thrive with little to no maintenance, adding striking
No garden is too small for a tree, and plenty of flowering trees thrive in compact spaces. These trees bring vibrant color, unique textures, and
The Chinese evergreen belongs to the Aglaonema family. It is Native to tropical Southeast Asia. This plant thrives on jungle floors, where it enjoys warmth,
Aloe vera is one of the most popular succulents sold worldwide. It not only looks beautiful but is also a household essential. The Aloe vera
Horsetail includes various plant species from the Equisetum genus. It helps reduce fluid retention but can lead to vitamin B1 deficiency with long-term use. Its
I’ve been growing radishes for a long time, and they were part of my very first home garden. I have grown different types of radishes.