These expert tips can help make container gardening easy and provide some eye-catching vegetables in your landscape.
Native Americans devised the ingenious Three Sisters garden, a method whereby beans grow up corn stalks while squash plants serve as gr...
Often disappointing when store-bought, these vegetables are a gourmet treat when freshly picked. They are easy to grow, and perennial t...
Radicchio is a gourmet green prized for its peppery bite. Plant a crop in early spring for an early summer treat.
You don’t need a whole garden to grow tomatoes. Certain varieties of cherry tomato plants will grow beautifully in hanging basket...
In this courtyard, cordon tomatoes and runner beans have been trained up the wall and fence to make the best use of the vertical space...
Even the most space-challenged gardener can have fresh tomatoes. If you don't have the space or yard for a garden, grow a crop in a han...
From seed to dinner table in one month? The DIY Network experts give some tips for cool weather garden treats.
Asparagus is one of the earliest springtime crops. And once established, asparagus patches can produce crops for decades.
Everyone has room for a little pot of herbs or a window box of salad leaves. They are so easy to grow that you'll wonder how you manage...
Properly cultivated and cooked, Brussels sprouts are an autumn treat. These tiny cabbages grow on a stalk and mature in late fall.
Curly endive is a gourmet salad green with a distinctive texture and sharp taste. Start seeds indoors for a late-spring harvest.
For growing cucumbers and veggies, vertical gardening may be the solution.
Beans are one of the easiest crops to grow, making them a favorite in vegetable gardens all across the country.
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