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Garden

We’re helping you garden without the guesswork! Learn how to grow veggies, herbs, bulbs, wildflowers, and native plants, plus discover the environmental benefits of rain gardens and pocket prairies.

Plan your spring garden

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Paige Boyle

Garden Watering Guide

Proper watering is key to make sure your garden plants thrive while protecting water resources. Learn how to properly water your little oasis with Sunday’s garden watering guide.

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Garden Watering Guide

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Paige Boyle

Proper watering is key to make sure your garden plants thrive while protecting water resources. Learn how to properly water your little oasis with Sunday’s garden watering guide.

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What are Invasive Plants?

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Paige Boyle

Many common garden plants are invasive and can cause real damage if they spread beyond our landscapes. So, what are some common invasive plants, and how can you help stop their spread?

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How to Plant Summer Bulbs

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Jenni Hanley

Flowering bulbs aren’t just for spring—there are many beautiful bulbs that bloom during the summer season. Colorful, interesting, and lively, these plants add diversity and color to your yard, and many of them also provide necessary forage for summer pollinators.

How Walnut Trees Impact Plants

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Paige Boyle

Walnut trees produce a compound called juglone, which can be toxic to some surrounding plants. Knowing which plants are sensitive to or tolerant of juglone will help you plan a garden that will thrive around your walnut tree.

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How To Vermicompost

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Paige Boyle

Composting is a great way to reduce waste and give back to the soil, but traditional composting takes time and space - something not all of us have. For those who want to help the planet, but are tight on outdoor space, contained indoor worm composting is for you!

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How to Care for New Trees

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Jenni Hanley

A tree is a great investment in your home and happiness. But saplings can be delicate! Protect your new trees and increase your chance for success by caring for them properly.

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How to Trim Trees

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Diana Crandall

Tree trimming, also known as pruning, is the careful, thoughtful removal of branches. In this guide, you’ll learn everything you need to properly prune your trees.

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Find Your Plant Hardiness Zone

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Paige Boyle

How do you know which plants will do well in your garden? Plant hardiness zones are one tool you can use to make sure you’re selecting the right plants for your backyard.

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How Does Sunlight Help a Plant Grow?

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Paige Boyle

Discover why plants need sunlight to grow and how it affects their health in your garden. Learn how sunlight helps plants produce food and the amount of sunlight needed for optimal growth.

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What Is a Garden Soil Test?

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Sunday

Learn why, when and how to test your garden soil, understand test results, and use them to create ideal growing conditions. A complete guide to garden soil testing for beginners.

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How to Plant Trees

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Jenni Hanley

A tree is a big investment in your home, health, and happiness—and we’re so excited that you turned to Sunday for your growing needs. Read ahead for our tips on getting started.

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Starting a Garden

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Dakota-Rae Westveer

We love growing grass, but adding in some plant diversity is good for your yard—and you can reap some delicious benefits too.