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Close-up of a dried Zinnia flower with dry, wilting petals surrounding the dense seed head, ready to collect seeds in August.

Seeds

13 Seeds You Should Collect From the Garden in August

Collecting seeds in the fall is a rewarding and cost-effective way to continue growing your favorite plants. It also helps to preserve biodiversity in your garden. Gardening expert Melissa Strauss discusses some plants you can collect from this fall.

A vibrant display of large, rounded flower clusters in shades of purple and blue with green foliage on a thriving shrub that can be planted in August.

Shrubs

15 Shrubs You Can Plant in August

Late summer is a good time for planting shrubs to get them established before the winter cold sets in. Join gardening expert Melissa Strauss to talk about some of the beautiful shrubs that are great for August planting.

A close-up shot of a composition of pink and white colored blooms, growing alongside its green foliage all placed in a planter, showcasing how to propagate plants August

Propagation

13 Plants to Propagate in August

August marks a transition in the season as late summer begins to settle in. While plants are still actively growing, it’s a jumping-off point to propagate some of our favorites before their growth slows for the cool season. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe explores plants you can still propagate in August to expand the garden collection.

Close-up of a woman's hands holding a cluster of small red tomatoes on a vertical stem tied to a bamboo stake, illustrating common tomato-staking mistakes to avoid.

Edible

Stop Making These 5 Tomato Staking Mistakes

Tomato staking seems straightforward until your plants start falling over or developing problems from poor support. These common mistakes can ruin an otherwise healthy crop, but they're easy to avoid once you know what to watch for. Gardening expert Madison Moulton explains how to stake tomatoes properly.

A yellow swallow-tailed butterfly rests on giant sunflowers with large yellow petals and dark centers, illustrating seeds to plant now to feed fall butterflies.

Seeds

7 Seeds to Plant Now to Fuel Fall Butterflies

Fall is a vital time for butterflies as they prepare to migrate and hibernate. Pollinator enthusiast Melissa Strauss discusses ways to support them during this vital time and what plants you can choose to provide them with the necessary nutrients.

Clusters of small, fragrant pink and white flowers bloom among deep green leaves.

Shrubs

13 Unusual Alternatives to Boring Shrubs

With a mix of dynamic shrubs, no landscape need be boring. Even adding one or a few unusual selections tailors the aesthetic and boosts curb appeal, not to mention pollinator and wildlife support. Join gardening expert Katherine Rowe in unusual shrubs to set the garden apart.

Gardener’s hands gently plant a young tomato seedling with tender green leaves and sturdy stem into rich garden soil for a fall harvest.

Gardening Tips

When to Plant Fall Tomatoes: Timing and Tips

While tomatoes are usually a spring-planted vegetable, fall planting can be successful, too. It all depends on your climate and timing. Gardening expert Melissa Strauss explains when to plant fall tomatoes, and shares some tips for a successful season.

Clustered rosettes of large, textured leaves surround compact, tree-like green centers showcasing one of the fast-growing vegetables for planting in August.

Vegetables

You Can Still Plant These Fast-Growing Vegetables In August

The late summer garden makes way for new plantings that bridge the warm and cool seasons. In August, fast-growing crops give a successional round of fresh, nutritious vegetables to enjoy in a flash. Join gardener Katherine Rowe in quick and easy crops to start this month for a swift turnaround.

Snails and ladybugs on green leaf in the garden.

Gardening Tips

Garden Mimics: These Bad Bugs Look Like Good Bugs

While we know it’s of benefit to attract certain insects like pollinators to the garden, it can be challenging to distinguish helpful insects from devouring pests. We join Meg from the Epic Gardening team as she breaks down the nuances between garden friends and foes. Knowing what to promote and what to deter is half the battle in preserving healthy crops and ornamentals.