Edible

Learn all about edible gardening to improve your health, save on groceries, and reconnect with nature. Our detailed guides show you how to grow food!

A gardener working on woody lavender plants, using a tool to cut back the bush

Herbs

How to Rejuvenate Woody Lavender Shrubs

Growing lavender doesn't have to be difficult; it's really quite simple. However, without proper care, the plants can become woody over time. Follow along as gardening expert Melissa Strauss explains how to rejuvenate your woody lavender plant so it will bloom again.

Thick, upright reddish-green rhubarb stalks emerge from the soil, topped with large, deeply veined crinkled green leaves, ready to be divided.

Fruits

How and When to Divide Rhubarb: 9 Pro Tips

Perennial rhubarb thrives year to year without much care. After many years of thriving, it’ll form a large, knobby rhizome below the soil. You can dig the plant out, separate the roots, and plant the new divisions throughout your garden. Learn how to divide your rhubarb with these nine pro tips from seasoned grower Jerad Bryant.

Close-up of ripe, bright red, small, round shaped cherry varieties for pie hanging from a tree branch.

Fruits

9 Best Cherry Varieties For Pie

Cherry pie season is within sight. Grow your own pie cherries at home for the flavorful rewards come summer - unbeatable fresh from the garden. Tart cherries bring other benefits, too, like attracting pollinators, delicate blooms, and cross-pollination with sweet cherry types. Enjoy the bounty with the best cherries for pie with gardening expert Katherne Rowe.

Rows of ripe, colorful yellow, red, green, orange and purple spiciest pepper varieties.

Vegetables

Growing the World’s Spiciest Peppers: 9 Varieties to Plant This Year

If you love heat, these daredevil peppers might be for you. Ornamental in the edible landscape and on the plate, spicy peppers bring unmatched flavor and punch. While the profiles vary, there’s no missing the high Scoville units for the spiciest pepper varieties available. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe explores the hottest of the hot to add kick to the collection this summer.

Time to hill potatoes. A gardener with a hoe is hilling potato plants, raking soil to their base.

Edible

5 Signs It’s Time to Hill Your Potatoes

Hilling is a simple process that leads to higher potato yields. You can double your harvests with a little extra soil and labor! Watch for these five common signs that your potatoes need hilling from seasoned grower Jerad Bryant.

A gardener thinning a plum tree, plucking unripe green fruits from a branch.

Fruits

How to Thin Plum Trees in 5 Simple Steps

Plum trees are excellent producers and beautiful additions to the garden. Like other fruit trees, they benefit from thinning. Join gardening expert Melissa Strauss to walk through the steps for big, juicy plums and a strong, healthy tree.

Close-up of a rhubarb plant with thick, red stems rise from large, broad green leaves with jagged edges in a large terracotta pot in the garden.

Fruits

9 Tips for Growing Delicious Rhubarb in Pots and Containers

Tender, crunchy stalks sprout from rhubarb crowns. The red or green stalks are edible in pies, sautés, and desserts. If you lack in-ground space, consider growing this veggie in containers; it’ll thrive with extra care! Seasoned grower Jerad Bryant shares nine expert tips to help.

gardener thinning peach trees overhead with pruners

Fruits

How to Thin Peach Trees in 7 Easy Steps

If you had trouble in the past with bowing branches and other problems related to overcrowded fruit, it’s time to thin out your peach trees! Master naturalist and experienced gardener, Sarah Jay takes you through 7 steps to thin peach trees and give them a bit of breathing room.

A shot of a person with hand pruners, showcasing how to thin cherry tree

Fruits

Should You Thin Your Cherry Tree?

Fruit thinning removes some developing fruits so the others grow large, sweet, and juicy. It protects your tree from breakage, overbearing, and small cherries. Whether or not to thin a cherry tree depends on the variety and your growing preferences.

Brown rhubarb leaves that are still green in the center

Fruits

Why Are My Rhubarb Leaves Turning Brown?

Brown rhubarb leaves are a sign your plant isn’t faring well. Carefully inspecting the foliage will help us determine what’s wrong and how to fix it. Though pests and diseases cause brown leaves, improper growing conditions can also lead to problems.

A gardener holding a lovely fruit after they thin apple trees

Fruits

How to Thin Apple Trees in 5 Easy Steps

Thinning apple trees is an important part of growing healthy trees with big, juicy fruits. Join gardening expert Melissa Strauss to walk through the process of thinning your apple trees this season.