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Cleverly selecting plants for your garden means you can benefit from both their visual beauty and delicious homegrown ...
Grouping plants the way they grow in the wild means little to no weeding, fertilizing or pesticides.
Learn how to grow purslane, a drought-tolerant, edible succulent rich in omega-3s and vitamins, with tips for planting, harvesting and control.
This exotic fruit tree solves two backyard problems at once while producing delicious treats, and it's probably easier to ...
Roses are edible flowers—and you can also use them to create a lovely and fragrant tea. The best varieties to use are tea ...
Tired of the high cost and effort of spreading mulch under your trees? Here's a fast-growing, white-blooming perennial ground ...
Foraging gives people access to unusual foods as well as the experience of harvesting them directly from nature. But could it ...
Our gardens can't change the turmoil in our world, but they can help us cope. Find a way to plant something that can sustain ...
Shrubs are a mainstay of landscaping, offering privacy, preventing soil erosion, and providing interest to your property. To ...
If you're tired of moles visiting your yard and want a natural way to keep these mammals away, you can add a range of plants and flowers to do the trick.
While staghorn sumac produces edible red blossoms commonly seen along roadsides, its dangerous cousin poison sumac contains skin-irritating urushiol and grows in wet areas.