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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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Best Plants to Grow with Kids

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Diana Crandall

A family garden is more than just a way to teach kids about nature. It’s also a great way to get them excited about food. There are plenty of fun, easy to grow, and delicious plants to help kids develop their green thumbs.

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Plants with a Purpose

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Jenni Hanley

When it comes to gardening, most of us think in terms of what we give our plants: water (not too much, not too little), light (full sun? shade?), fertilizer, and—for the most dedicated—some conversation from time to time. But what about the things our plants give back to us?

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Growing Native Plants

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Jenni Hanley

Of all the ways to increase sustainability in your yard, the most impactful is planting a native garden. Learn what this is, how you can do it, and why it matters.

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How to Start a Vegetable Garden

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Diana Crandall

Growing vegetables has a lot of delicious benefits. Not only can a garden help you save money, but also it will give you the opportunity to know your food from seed to stem.

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Why Potting Mix is Better Than Potting Soil for Your Garden

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Diana Crandall

Whether you’re transplanting indoor plants or building an outdoor planter box, the key to cultivating strong, healthy plants lies in the soil. Discover why a high-quality potting mix—not potting soil—provides the ideal foundation for your plants to thrive.

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Bird- and Pollinator-Friendly Plants

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Jenni Hanley

The secret to creating a beautiful pollinator habitat in your yard? Choosing the right plants. Pollinator-friendly plants are a welcome refuge for birds, bees, and insects, providing critical food and habitat that will keep your yard full of life.

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Easy Indoor Plants

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Jenni Hanley

So you want to be a plant parent? Houseplants are a fantastic addition to any home—and they’re so much more than decoration.

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How to Start a Container Garden

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Jenni Hanley

Of all the types of gardens out there, one of the most versatile is a container garden. Nope, no special container is needed! A container garden is just a garden started in, well, any container.

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How To Prepare a Garden Bed

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Paige Boyle

Gardening is a great way to get outside, connect with nature, add diversity to your yard, and provide food and habitat for people, wildlife, and pollinators. Prep your garden bed for success with our top tips.