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For most gardeners, May is the perfect time to plant a variety of perennials before the heat of summer kicks in. These ...
Tomatoes will thrive in zones 4–10, with Rubens suggesting they pair well with basil, carrots, and marigolds, one of the ...
A handful of freshly picked asparagus spears is one of the tell-tale signs of spring. While these perennials won’t produce a ...
Begin transitioning to warm-season crops like beans, corn, cucumbers, melons, spinach, sunflowers, marigolds, basil, etc.
Zinnias are one flower that is often overlooked in a garden, but Dilmore says they are a “fast-growing, easy and ...
With every piece of greenery you see around Ohio, you can hopefully notice a yellow beauty growing in that area.
As minimum temperatures warm and a location's planting zone increases (e.g., from Zone 5 to Zone 6), certain plants and insects may expand into areas where they previously wouldn't have survived ...
The importance of hardiness zones lies in their ability to help gardeners and farmers choose plants that will thrive in their ...
This fragrant plant can flourish in full sun or partial shade. To propagate mint, pick a healthy sprig with bright green leaves. “Mint is one of the easiest outdoor plants to propagate from ...