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A close-up shot of a wooden spoon filled with seeds, alongside plants, showcasing when to harvest flaxseed

Seeds

How and When to Harvest Flaxseed

Common flax is an ornamental and rewarding crop to incorporate into the home garden, from edible beds to informal borders and everything in between. Seeds are powerhouses of nutrition, and growing our own means plenty of protein and omega-3s on the table. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe outlines how and when to harvest the historic grain for versatile applications.

Small dark wool pellets scattered across the soil surface, contrasting with the earth’s texture and ready to enrich the bed.

Fertilizer

Wool Pellets: Organic Fertilizer That Transforms Your Garden

A surprising garden amendment, wool pellets, turn agricultural waste into premium fertilizer with a host of other garden benefits. This sustainable alternative also supports farmers and improves soil health naturally. Gardening expert Madison Moulton explains everything you need to know about wool pellet fertilizer.

A close-up shot of several freshly harvested red and round fruits on a small wicker basket, showcasing when to pick cherries

Fruits

How and When to Pick Cherries

The right time for picking cherries captures maximum flavor and texture for the ideal balance of sweet and tart. Whether you’re nearing the harvest stage this summer or getting ready to add cherry trees to your edible landscape, Katherine Rowe outlines how and when to harvest the valuable garden rewards.

An area in the garden with easy late summer perennials, with surrounded deep-green foliage placed somewhere sunny

Ornamental Gardens

13 Easy Perennials You Can Plant in July

For a late-summer garden bursting with life and beauty, perennials are the best way to achieve it. In this article, gardening expert Melissa Strauss discusses some easy late summer perennials you can add to keep things looking lively in the heat.

A rectangular dark container holds a variety of lush green plants, including those with broad, smooth leaves and others with more delicate, textured foliage, deterring insects naturally.

Garden Pests

19 Container Plants That Deter Biting Insects

Biting insects are the last ones you want in your garden! These pesky critters target your soft skin when you least expect it. Instead of swatting them, try planting these 19 container plants around your yard. They’ll help you battle the biters so they stay far from the garden.

A close-up shot of a wooden container filled with freshly harvested black harvest germs of an herb, showcasing how to save basil seeds

Seeds

How to Harvest and Save Your Own Basil Seeds

Don’t buy basil from the store—save seeds instead! Basil produces hundreds of them at the end of the growing season. Collect these to propagate new seedlings the next spring. Join seasoned grower Jerad Bryant in following these seven easy steps for saving basil seeds.

Lush flowering hedge with glossy green leaves and clusters of small pink blossoms, offering vibrant seasonal color and inspiration for charming hedge ideas.

Ornamental Gardens

11 Unconventional Hedge Ideas for Your Landscape

Hedges don’t have to be plain, boring, and green. A surprising range of plants can make ideal hedges! Any species that tolerates habitual pruning works well, though some are better suited than others. Pacific Northwest grower Jerad Bryant shares 11 unconventional hedge ideas for your landscape.

An overhead and close-up shot of a person in the process of collecting heads of a crop, showcasing when a broccoli is ready to harvest

Vegetables

How to Know Your Broccoli is Ready to Harvest

Timing a perfect broccoli harvest can be tricky for new gardeners. Being too eager or too cautious can ruin all your hard work throughout the season. Gardening expert Madison Moulton explains the key signs that indicate peak harvest time, with tips on how to get harvesting right.

A bush with a chance for the petunias stop blooming, possibly due to excessive heat and other problems

Flowers

7 Reasons Your Petunias Stopped Blooming

If your petunia stops blooming, it may need an adjustment or two in its growing conditions to restore its full-flowered stems. The vigorous annuals perform throughout the summer, though they take a break when the going gets tough. Gardening expert Katheirne Rowe explores reasons why petunias stop flowering and ways to boost the blooms.

A pile of unusually shaped and multicolored gourds with warty, ridged, and curved forms arranged in rustic baskets for fall decoration.

Edible

11 Unusual Gourds to Plant Now for Fall

Gourds are perfect for filling empty spaces in the garden. They sprout off of long, rambling vines that love the sunshine. These 11 unusual varieties are knobby, warty, and colorful! They’re perfect for crafts and decorations.