Most tomato plants are grown for a single year, making fall or winter the end of the road. But before you put your tomato plants to rest, take a cutting.
These garden favorites can multiply into free plants for spring if you act now, but waiting just a few more weeks means ...
Pruning plants in the fall doesn’t just keep your garden looking neat. It also wards off disease and pests while giving perennials a head start on healthy growth for the spring. Some plants, like ...
When the first frost hits, your garden's not done yet - it's just time for a little tough love. Learn which plants need a ...
Tomatoes are a delicious addition to a summer vegetable garden, but they need careful tending to perform their best. Young tomato plants are vulnerable to several problems, including transplant shock ...
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