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HERB-INFUSED LIP BALM
CREATE A SOOTHING AND GENTLE PRODUCT PERFECT FOR HEALING DRY, CHAPPED LIPS.
Going Viral
WHEN YOU'RE FEELING BLUE, TURN TO HERBS FOR RELIEF BEFORE YOU HIT THE PHARMACY AISLE.
Cut & Dried
DRYING YOUR HERB HARVEST OFFERS AN EASY WAY TO PRESERVE ITS FLAVOR AND USEFULNESS FOR PROJECTS AND RECIPES YEAR-ROUND.
NEIGHBORLY CURB APPEAL
This flower-filled garden supplies a three-season show everyone can enjoy.
Add Quick Fall Color with Containers
Even as the rest of your garden starts to slow down in fall, there's still time to add a splash of color with a couple of high-impact containers.
HOW TO PRESERVE FRESH GARDEN HERBS
THE GROWING SEASON MAY BE ENDING SOON, BUT YOU CAN USE YOUR HERBS ALL YEAR!
A HIDDEN SANCTUARY
Creative energy abounds in this zone 8 Oregon garden. With an abundance of nature's beauty and manmade structures and art, it's easy to be inspired by the hard work that's gone into making this backyard retreat where Meredith and Donald Hilderbrand designed and built the home and gardens.
Marvelous Marigolds
Don't overlook this tough, colorful annual.
Plants Pollinators Love
If you're trying to make your garden more pollinator friendly, knowing which plants to grow is key.
GARDEN ESSENTIALS
TOOLS THAT MAKE FALL GARDEN WORK EASIER
Chicken HARVEST
Process your own birds with this helpful guide.
Free Feed
Pumpkins are safe for livestock and are readily consumed. Here are some ways to turn leftover pumpkins into a nutritious feedstuff on your farm.
MEANT ΤΟ FERMENT
This guide will have you perfectly fermenting every time.
STORING YOUR Harvest
Root cellaring can extend your harvest and provide a rainbow of fresh colors and flavors to your kitchen throughout the winter.
Marry Me Chicken
This skillet chicken recipe with sun-dried tomato and an oregano cream sauce is so good that it's liable to inspire nuptial invitations!
Meet Maya Marie
In Brooklyn, New York, Maya Marie grows food in her backyard and in borrowed spaces and teaches others to do the same.
LIMBER TIMBER
You won't have to lumber over that brush pile with these tips.
GATE KEEPERS
Livestock fencing keeps your animals in and predators out.
Big-Picture Pest Management
Insecticides have historically been among the first tools we’ve reached for to save crops from insect damage, but integrated pest management experts stress that these should be considered only as a last line of defense. Fortunately, now more effective ways exist to wrangle insect pests and minimize the damage they can do.
Processing a Slaughter Hog
Butchering hogs can be a family event that teaches essential skills while also making the process less stressful for the animal.
STORAGE Guide
Store these fruits and vegetables well past fall into late winter; then your early spring garden can take over.
PROJECT FARM
Build a lean-to greenhouse onto an existing structure to add to your growing space.
Adventuring Into Herbalism
Gardening is a journey that offers intriguing detours
contain your ENTHUSIASM
Pots are the place to experiment, says expert designer Christina Lalwitz
Some Like It HOT
THESE 12 ROSES SAIL THROUGH STEAMY WEATHER-EVEN THAT OF SOUTH FLORIDA
HARVEST TIME!
Niki's tips for picking vegetables at their peak
'JAMES ROOF' GARRYA
Espalier shows this unique shrubs' drooping catkins to best effect
Memories to Share
WE CAN GROW TREASURED PLANTS TO HONOR THE GARDENERS WHO TAUGHT US
HANS HANSEN
The hybridizer
A LASTING IMPRESSION
FAVORITE LONGBLOOMING PERENNIALS FOR A CONTINUALLY COLORFUL GARDEN