Do Cucumber Plants Climb? How to Train Your Cucumbers

Cucumbers are one of the earliest and most productive summer vegetables to grow in your garden, and they also make excellent use of vertical space. However, some gardeners who start growing cucumbers may notice their cucumbers don’t actually climb and just kind of flop on the ground, despite them being described as a climbing vine. … Read more

7 Best Sugar Snap Pea Varieties (+ Where to Get Seeds)

Sugar snap peas (sometimes just called snap peas) are the personal favorite of most gardeners, and they are always the peas I recommend to people who either don’t like eating regular garden/shelling peas or think peas are a “boring” vegetable to grow. Snap peas are sweet, often nutty, and have a crisp texture making them … Read more

9 Best Tomato Varieties to Grow in Hot, Dry Climates

Tomatoes are the quintessential summer vegetable, but they can’t take extreme heat. When daytime temperatures are consistently above 90°F (32°C) you can start to see yield problems. Blossom drop, aborted fruits, blossom end rot, and cracked tomatoes are all problems gardeners face especially in hot and dry climates. While there are several strategies you can … Read more

3 Reasons Why Your Cherry Tomatoes Are Green Inside

Cherry and grape tomatoes almost never make it to my table since I just pick them and eat them right from the garden. But when they’re coming in like gangbusters, I’ll take them in and make a salad, pasta, or some other dish with them. I pick them when they look fully ripe, or take … Read more

Overwintering Thyme Indoors (How To & Tips)

Growing herbs at home is not only easy but also the most effective way to save money on your grocery bill with gardening – think about how much a small bundle of fresh thyme costs and how much thyme even one plant can provide. Oh, and not to mention thyme can be easily propagated into … Read more

How to Avoid Damping Off in Seedlings (Tips and Guide)

Your seedlings look healthy but the surface of the soil is a bit dry, so you give your seedlings a nice soak. The next day, you check on your seedlings and notice several of them (or even worse, all of them) have wilted. The soil looks fairly moist, but you figure they need more water, … Read more