Growing vegetables vertically, rather than along the ground, is an ingenious way to unlock more space and boost harvests in a small garden. After nearly 10 years on my allotment, I’ve discovered that ...
You don't need a vast garden to cultivate an assortment of vegetables; with just a few containers and sufficient sunlight, you can successfully grow them on your balcony, patio, or right outside your ...
Not all gardeners are blessed with full-sun sites that the veggie-gardening books all recommend as the place to grow edibles. Six hours of direct sunlight per day is the rule of thumb. But if you ...
Fall is a prime time for growing root vegetables and leafy greens like spinach and kale. These crops truly shine in delicious autumnal dishes, from hearty stews to roasts. Late-season vegetables tend ...
After Labor Day, we start shaking out our sweaters for chilly fall days and adding our first hints of Halloween decor to our spaces. But the fact is, summer is still upon us, and in many places, there ...
Planting the first vegetables, flowers, or shrubs of spring marks a new year of gardening, but growing plants in a greenhouse can mean that season never has to end. Whether heated or unheated, a ...
Some of Grow A Garden’s most recent events task you with collecting various types of plants and donating them to help grow a giant tree in the middle of your server. These have event-exclusive rewards ...
The arrival of spring in Indiana means thousands of Hoosiers — from those with green thumbs to novices — are growing eager to plant vegetable plots. Indiana is a great place to grow some of your own ...