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Close-up of female hands caring for clusters of red, orange, and green cherry tomatoes nestled among lush green foliage in an August garden.

Vegetables

August Tomato Care: What to Do Now

Tomatoes are ripening and flourishing, and August is the month to harvest them! Aside from harvesting, some other tasks will help your crop ripen before the end of the growing season. Join seasoned grower Jerad Bryant to learn what to do with your tomatoes now.

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Ornamental Gardens

August Lawn Care: What to Do Now

Our lawn is a key player in summer activities, and by now, it may be showing the wear and tear of the season. To maintain healthy grass and prepare for fall, gardening expert Katherine Rowe outlines August turf care tips.

A freshly picked bunch of garlic with rounded white heads streaked with purple and upright dry stems lies in a sunny August garden.

Edible

13 Garlic Varieties We’re Ordering in August

The time to order garlic is steadily approaching! Unlike most crops, you plant garlic in the fall for a midsummer harvest. Cultivating it requires some planning. Get ahead of the curve and order one of these 13 favorite garlic varieties of the Epic Gardening team.

Clusters of ripe Champagne grapes, small and deep purple, hang in tight bunches among lush green leaves on the Pinot Noir vine.

Fruits

How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Champagne Grapes

Champagne grapes have intensely sweet berries perfect for fresh eating and cooking. These miniature grapes pack more flavor than their size suggests. Gardening expert Madison Moulton explains how to grow these delightful table grapes successfully.

A close-up shot of a person's hand in the process of trimming blue colored cluster of flowers, showcasing how to deadhead flowers now

Flowers

11 Flowers You Should Deadhead Right Now

Deadheading is a productive August garden task that prompts the next flush of flowers in repeat bloomers. This month is the last opportunity for many of us to clip faded blooms for a final round of color before frost, and before encouraging reseeding. Gardener Katharine Rowe outlines the top flowers to deadhead now and why it benefits the selection.

A close-up shot of a person holding a wicker basket filled with freshly harvested crops, showcasing when to plant fall garden crops

Gardening Tips

When to Plant Your Fall Garden: Get the Timing Right

While it’s a hard goodbye as our favorite summer crops fade, there’s much to explore for fall planting. As we enjoy the final yields and preserve the bounty of the warm season, we look forward to cool-season offerings of nutrition-packed vegetables and culinary adventures. Epic Gardening’s founder, Kevin Espiritu, shares how to plan now for fall’s fresh rewards, especially when it comes to when to plant.

A lush clover lawn filled with dense green trifoliate leaves and clusters of small, round white flowers scattered across the soft, low-growing foliage.

Ornamental Gardens

How to Plant a Clover Lawn in 7 Easy Steps

Alternative lawns are all the rage! They’re great for lawn lovers who don’t want to have to fertilize, water, and mow grass so often. Clover lawns are superb, as they feed pollinators, are drought-tolerant, and fix nitrogen in the soil. Learn how to plant one yourself with these seven easy steps.

Vegetables sow August, ready to harvest when they are mature looking leafy and lovely with a gardener harvesting the crop

Seeds

13 Vegetables to Direct Sow in August for Fall Harvest

It’s not too late to grow vegetables! August is an ideal month to prepare the garden for autumn. You don’t need to start seeds indoors. Simply plant them in the garden and let the plants mature for an easy fall harvest. Join seasoned grower Jerad Bryant in direct sowing these 13 vegetables this August.