How to Save and Store Zucchini Seeds | Easy Method

Zucchini is one of the great summer vegetables. They typically grow very vigorously and are sometimes quite prolific. Sometimes, you find a zucchini variety that performs way better than the rest in your garden, or gives you super flavorful zucchinis, and you want to save those seeds for next year. Or maybe you just want … Read more

Why Is My Rhubarb Not Red? The Real Reason Why

Rhubarb is an extremely hardy perennial vegetable whose broad, majestic leaves and bright red stalks are equally ornamental in both the vegetable patch and the flower garden. But one common issue gardeners face when growing rhubarb is that the stalks are staying green and not ripening to that red color we associate with rhubarb. Is … Read more

How to Stake Zucchini (Simple Method and Benefits)

Zucchini is one of the quintessential summer vegetables and a staple in many gardens, yet despite its widespread popularity, hardly anyone is growing them vertically. We already grow cucumbers vertically, tomatoes are grown vertically by default, and even some growers are growing small pumpkins and melons vertically. Zucchini plants are like tomatoes in that they … Read more

When Are Ground Cherries Ripe? Read Before You Eat

An underrated fruit in North American gardens, ground cherries are bush-like plants which can give you prolific harvests and a taste of the tropics even if you’re a northern grower. Ground cherries (Physalis pruinosa) are a member of the nightshade family, similar to tomatoes and tomatillos. In fact, when you slice them open they kind … Read more

Comparison: Cherokee Purple vs. Black Krim Tomatoes

Black, purple, bruised tomatoes are all the rage nowadays, with gardeners looking to broaden their cultivated horizons with unique varieties of vegetables. If you’ve looked into these dark tomatoes, you have almost certainly noticed two varieties that keep coming up: the Cherokee Purple and the Black Krim. The Cherokee Purple is an heirloom tomato named … Read more

Can You Grow Chives in a Pot? Read This First!

For those who want to liven up their herb garden or just get it started, chives are the best way to start. Chives add a mild onion flavor to any dish, and since they are so small, they can fit into any garden, including balcony or indoor herb gardens. Their size makes chives ideal for … Read more