You don't need a green thumb to become an at-home gardener. Alex Manders/Getty Images Have you decided to try your hand at gardening but need help figuring out where to start? The great thing about ...
Spring has sprung, and that means people across the country will begin pulling weeds and planting seeds if they have not already. However, for those with little or no experience growing fruits, ...
If you are itching to dust the snow off the garden and get some seeds in, peas are the salvation you’re looking for. I’ve extolled the power of peas before, but I barely scratched the surface on their ...
Buy an air fryer, an e-bike or any new contraption, and it comes with an owner's manual, a densely worded book of instructions in teeny-tiny type when you just want to start frying and riding. That's ...
Some vegetables take a little more “nurturing” than others to navigate safely from seed to table in the maelstrom of a Pennsylvania growing season. If you’re among the millions of new and “newish” DIY ...
Carly Wood owns "The Garden Spot" and joined us with some easy ways to start your green thumb off on the right "foot". 1. Start Small A small area is great for beginners. Focus on easy-to-grow plants ...
Some people may grow their own fruits and veggies so they know where their food comes from, to save money, or to get outside and stay active. If you're new to gardening, right now is a great time to ...
Do you live out in the country with lots of space? Then consider a row garden. Have less space and don’t want to have to worry about weeding? Then a raised bed garden may be the way to go. No yard but ...
Have you decided to try your hand at gardening but need help figuring out where to start? The great thing about gardening is you can learn as you grow, but there are some tips that can make the ...