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Vegetables

11 Taste-Test Winning Tomato Varieties to Plant in June

Summer’s approach means tomato-growing season is here, with anticipation of the juicy, tender fruits. Whether transplanting seedlings in cooler climates or sowing successional rounds in warm ones, we have suggestions for the tastiest tomatoes to plant in June. Not only flavorful, they boast vigorous growth and a productive yield. Join gardening expert Katherine Rowe in celebrating a handful of the best-tasting tomatoes, backed by strong performance, to plant this month.

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Vegetables

13 Best Tomato Varieties For Making Salsa

If you missed the boat on tomatoes this year, why not plan for the next? As you decide which types to grow, look for salsa tomatoes that really pack a punch. Follow along as experienced gardener, Sarah Jay details 13 of the best tomatoes for salsa.

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Ornamental Gardens

17 Low-Maintenance Native Plants to Grow This Season

Native plants, in general, are some of the most low-maintenance plants you can grow in your garden. Uniquely adapted to your region, they require minimal care and are beneficial for native wildlife. Join pollinator enthusiast Melissa Strauss to discuss some wonderful species you can add to your landscape this season.

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Plant Problems

White Spots on Rose Leaves: Causes and What to Do

Finding white spots on your rose leaves can be stressful, but don't panic. Luckily, most causes are treatable or preventable. Gardening expert Madison Moulton explains the common culprits behind white spots on roses and shares practical solutions to get your plants looking good again.

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Ornamental Gardens

7 Plants You Should Never Grow in a Rock Garden

As temperatures rise and heatwaves grow more common, drought-tolerant spaces, such as rock gardens, are becoming increasingly important. They use natural-style designs to encourage resilient and hardy plants. Although these gardens are alluring, not all plants thrive in them. Consider leaving these seven plants at the store instead of growing them in your rock garden.

In a sunny garden bed, big juicy watermelons with dark green striped skin ripen beside a cut slice showing bright pink flesh and rows of small black stones.

Fruits

7 Pro Growing Tips for the Biggest, Juiciest Melons

To savor the sweet taste of summer later, now is the time to plant melons, from watermelons to cantaloupes. The long-maturing fruits thrive in warm temperatures and get to setting young fruits. With patience and practice, we’ll get big, juicy watermelons as they peak late in the season.

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Gardening Tips

7 Dandelion Myths You Should Stop Believing

Are dandelions the pesky pests we believe they are? Or, are they beneficial for the garden and the surrounding ecosystems? The answer lies somewhere in between the two extremes. Join native plant gardener Jerad Bryant in tackling these seven dandelion myths.

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Ornamental Gardens

17 Plants Ideal for Rock Gardens in the Shade

Rock gardens are a dynamic study in contrasts, with cold surfaces softened by surrounding plants. The heightened visual interest and creative approach to challenging sites offers multiple rewards, from all-season appeal to waterwise techniques. Shade rock gardens make the plant selection all the more important. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe outlines options for shady situations to thrive with a rocky base.