Some outdoor planters are prone to cracking in cold weather. Help your pots survive winter with these tips so they'll be ready for spring planting.
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How to grow sweet potatoes in containers for delicious harvests year-round
Slips dislike cold weather, so it's usually advisable to wait until one month after your last frost date if you're planting sweet potatoes in the ground. However, for containers, it may be possible to ...
Watermelons are beloved summer fruit, but many people avoid growing them because they're notorious for needing large amounts of space. If you're gardening in a small yard or in a rental where you only ...
The markings, which appear on the outside of the fruit, are the result of a virus. They are safe to eat, even if they do look pretty weird.
As demand for woodland natives rises, new research offers practical fertilizer guidance for forcing these species in ...
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