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How to Repot a Plant Without Stress

Knowing when and how to repot a houseplant can save you and the plant a lot of unnecessary anxiety. Signs it’s Time to Repot a...

What to Plant at 40°, 50°, 60°, and 70°F

Sharing is caring! One of the biggest shifts in my gardening over the past 30 years has been moving away from the calendar and focusing...

27 Vegetables You Can Still Plant in Summer for a Fast Fall Harvest

Sharing is caring! One of the most overlooked opportunities in the vegetable garden happens in mid to late summer. Many gardeners think planting season is...

Suttons plant shortlisted for RHS Chelsea Plant of the Year 2026

We’re delighted to announce that one of our groundbreaking new hydrangeas has made the shortlist for the RHS Chelsea Plant of the Year...

When To Plant Delicious Carrots Outdoors

Find out the ideal time to plant carrots outdoors, plus expert tips on soil, spacing, and succession sowing for a continuous harvest of delicious...

How to Plant and Grow Fruiting Pear Trees

You may need to rotate your fungicides to avoid potential resistance. Harvesting and Preserving Especially if you’re used to grocery store or farmers market produce...

Buying a Plant: 6 Tips for Choosing Seedlings for Your Garden

Don’t just grab the first plant you see! Pick up your seedling and give it a thorough check with these tips on how to...

Gerbera Daisy Care: Gerbera Jamesonii House Plant

Gerbera daisy care is so easy, it's no wonder these eye-catching flowers have become must-have houseplants. You'll find lots of colorful gerbera daisy plants popping...

Learn How to Plant and Grow Marionberries

Rubus x ‘Marion’ If you ever visit Oregon, be prepared to fall in love with the local hero: the marionberry. It’s everywhere. At every restaurant, grocery...

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12+ Best Crops for Raised Beds

Raised beds offer a unique set of advantages and disadvantages. They drain well, warm quickly, and can provide soft, loose soil. They may also...

How to Maintain Your Chemical-Free Yard

4. ‘No Mow May’ isn’t the best idea. While the rhyming moniker is well-intentioned (it’s meant to let lawns grow long and go...
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