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If you've got a leftover store-bought tomato, you can actually grow more tomato plants from its seeds. Here's how to plant ...
On the younger, black-rock islands of the Galápagos archipelago, wild-growing tomatoes are doing something peculiar. They're ...
Go ahead. Pick one up to get a whiff of its zingy, vegetal aroma. Maybe give it a light squeeze (but not too hard!). The sun ...
Fast-forward a few days or weeks later and your plants aren’t looking so good. The culprit? An infestation of pests, a spreading disease, or in some cases, both. Don't worry—i ...
The Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia, in cooperation with the Department of Parks and Recreation, will host its Annual Heirloom Tomato Plant Sale at the Chesterfield County Museum from 11 ...
The right tomato companion plants can really help your garden thrive. Try these 15 picks for bigger and better harvests!
Many of us think of rice as a plant that grows in flooded fields, and that’s because the kind of rice we’re most familiar ...
Tomatoes are a favorite among home gardeners and food enthusiasts, offering fresh, juicy fruit all summer long, and to many ...
Rue (Ruta graveolens is a species with distinct visual appeal, possessing softly lobed blue-green foliage and yellow flowers.
A hybrid red cherry tomato, ‘Sakura’ stands out thanks to its prolific nature. The indeterminate plants produce long clusters that ripen from the top down and continue sending out more flowers ...
In 2024, he donated more than 1,200 heirloom tomato plants to more than a dozen charities. Zeni will be talking about many of the heirloom varieties he grows and offering tips on transplanting and ...
Heirloom garden plants are old varieties that are open-pollinated, allowing home gardeners to save seed and preserve the plant’s unique adaptations, flavors, and appearance for generations.