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  • Article

    Aissa’s New Garden

    Today we're visiting Aissa's garden in Linden, New Jersey. I moved from a tiny one-bedroom apartment to a townhome with a small backyard. After reading and researching ideas all winter,…

  • oregano herbs
    How-To

    15 Great Herbs to Start From Seed

    No garden is complete without herbs. Not only are they attractive plants, but they also taste phenomenal. Herbs can be either annual (like dill or cilantro), or perennial (like sage…

  • Add herbs to your container designs
    Design

    Add Herbs to Your Container Designs

    Containers offer a simple solution for anyone who likes to have delicious, fresh herbs close at hand. You could pot up parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme in a single container…

  • Kitchen Gardening

    3 Easy Ways to Preserve the Herbs

    Cooler nighttime temperatures mean the end is near to another vegetable gardening season. Instead of letting those beautiful culinary herbs go to seed, take a few minutes to snip and…

  • Jenny and Chris Jackson of Jenny Jack Sun Farm, Pine Mountain, Georgia
    How-To

    How Market Growers Make Gardening Their Business

    Market growers are horticultural heroes, delivering loads of fresh produce directly to local customers at farmers’ markets, community-supported agriculture (CSA) sites, and roadside stands all season long. These hardworking folks…

  • window box herbs
    How-To

    Herbs That Are Perfect for Window Boxes

    Short on garden space?  Grow your herbs even closer to the kitchen

  • Article

    Six Superb Herbs for Growing in Containers

    These plants can be tricky in the ground, but pot them up and watch them thrive

  • Design

    Containing Mint

    Harness its vigor in the garden, enjoy its bracing flavor in the kitchen

  • Design

    How to Grow the Best Basil

    For the best harvest, give plants full sun, ample water, and regular pruning

  • Design

    Covering Ground With Creeping Plants

    These herbaceous ground covers spread quickly and are easy-care favorites