Fruit & Vegetables

Understanding Banana Peppers: A Comprehensive Guide

Let’s explore the different aspects of banana peppers and their culinary uses.

Growing Ornamental Cabbage & Kale: A Beautiful Addition to Your Garden 

Ornamental cabbage and kale can add a unique and beautiful touch to any garden. These leafy greens come in a variety of colors and add a pop of color to any landscape.

Grow Your Own Green Onions: A Step-by-Step Guide to Planting from Seed 

Planting green onions from seed is a simple and rewarding process that allows you to grow your own flavorful onions at home.

9 Mushrooms Found in Your Garden That Look Like Flowers

It is not uncommon to find mushrooms growing in gardens, and some of these mushrooms may resemble flowers in their appearance. Such as pink oysters, green elf cups, and orange peel fungus.

orange has gone bad signs

How To Tell if an Orange Has Gone Bad?

This article covers all the signs that your fruit expired, plus how long you can expect it to last. You must store your citrus fruits properly, so you’ll want to keep reading. 

Red fungus inside bananas disease

Why Is There Red in My Banana? Red Fungus Inside Bananas

Overall, it’s likely this fungus if you find red streaks inside your bananas. There’s more to learn about Nigrospora and other possible diseases in your produce. Let’s begin! 

Get rid of strawberry bugs advice

How To Get Rid of Strawberry Bugs?

If you enjoy eating strawberries, you’ll want to know how to clean the fruit before eating it. It’s not uncommon for these bugs to make their home there.

Getting rid of tomato hornworms

How to Get Rid of Tomato Hornworms?

All it really involves is telling your soil a little more frequently, leveraging “trap” crops and partner plants, or helping build up the natural hornworm predator population around your tomato patch.

DIY Overwinter tomato plants without a greenhouse

How to Overwinter Tomato Plants Without a Greenhouse?

You’ll need to prep your plants and either overwinter them in pots indoors, keep them bare root dormant through the winter, or maintain them as stem trimmings but it can be done!

tomato plants do not grow back every year

Do Tomato Plants Grow Back Every Year?

Tomato plants usually die when the winter comes, but there are things you can do to keep them alive for the next season.

Winterizing tomato plant tips

Can You Winterize Your Tomato Plant? (Tips and Tricks)

There are lots of ways to do this. Whichever strategy you choose, just make sure that you check on the plant regularly and provide it with any extra care that it may need. 

Fruits usually have seeds

Do All Fruits Have Seeds?

A majority of fruits have seeds, but there are some seedless options. For example, bananas and some types of grapes are seedless.

Do vegetables have seeds guide

Do Vegetables Have Seeds?

Most vegetables won’t have seeds. You’ll want to keep reading to learn more about what vegetables have seeds, what ones don’t, and why.

how do vegetables reproduce

How Do Vegetables Reproduce?

There are multiple ways for vegetables to reproduce. This article contains everything you need to know to try these methods with your garden. Keep reading to learn more! 

Tomato hornworms complete guide

Tomato Hornworm Complete Guide (Are They a Danger to Our Gardens?)

We’ll go over what a tomato hornworm is and how to identify it, the habits of tomato hornworms that make them dangerous to our gardens, and the best way to repel them.

Tomato Leaf Diseases Guide

Tomato Leaf Diseases Complete Guide (How to Prevent, Identify and Treat)

In order to prevent and treat tomato leaf disease, you can stay on top of proper irrigation, fungicide use, using resistant tomato plant varieties, and more. 

Tomato diseases spreading problem

Can Tomato Diseases Spread to Other Plants?

Learn more about tomato diseases, including whether tomato diseases can spread to other plants, as well as how to prevent these diseases from spreading, and more. 

Tomato plants pests solutions

What Are Considered the Major Pests of Tomato Plants? (And How to Repel Them?)

Learn more about tomato plant pests, including fruitworms, aphids, slugs, and leaf-footed bugs, as well as how to get rid of these nasty pests, and more.