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Food Gardening Network is a resource for food gardeners of all skill levels, to create your own food garden at home—with the advice of gardeners like you and information you need to ensure that you grow, harvest, and enjoy delicious food! Discover everything you need to know about vegetable gardening, including companion planting, garden planning, and all the tips and tricks you need!
Food Gardening Network » Vegetable Gardening
1w ago
Is there any flower more lovely than the sunflower? Famous post-impressionist painter Vincent Van Gogh painted a series of sunflower canvases. It appears on the state flag of Kansas. There’s   ..read more
Food Gardening Network » Vegetable Gardening
1w ago
Editor’s note: This is our annually updated list of the best blueberries to grow, based on ratings from the Burpee website. Since last year, we’ve made some changes to reflect   ..read more
Food Gardening Network » Vegetable Gardening
1w ago
If time machines were a thing, you could go back to a classic 1972 Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup commercial, where in the commercial, a man trips and falls, accidentally dipping   ..read more
Food Gardening Network » Vegetable Gardening
1w ago
When we bought our house, my favorite thing in the backyard was the hundred-year-old Ash tree smack dab in the center of the yard. She was statuesque, gorgeous, sturdy, and   ..read more
Food Gardening Network » Vegetable Gardening
1w ago
Mention heirloom vegetable plants and immediately we think of rich tomatoes, sweet corn, or bright purple carrots. The other thing that comes to mind is a garden full of vegetables   ..read more
Food Gardening Network » Vegetable Gardening
3w ago
Seed catalogs can sometimes be so beautiful that they look like collector's pieces, and even though they do quite literally expire in use each year, it's hard to throw them   ..read more
Food Gardening Network » Vegetable Gardening
3w ago
Vertical gardening is very trendy these days, but I think it’s for good reason. Vegetable vines are great for growing “up,” and can be ideal for small gardens and containers.   ..read more
Food Gardening Network » Vegetable Gardening
3w ago
What do Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Gilroy, California; Miami, Florida; and Springfield, Ohio, have in common? These locations, along with more than 75 others, are the testing grounds for varieties of   ..read more
Food Gardening Network » Vegetable Gardening
1M ago
We all know that vegetables need water to grow, but what happens when watering your garden gets complicated. You might live in a dry climate where droughts are common. Or   ..read more
Food Gardening Network » Vegetable Gardening
1M ago
One sunny day in late summer, I went to visit a city-dwelling friend. We went for a walk, and I noted a few porches with a random tomato plant or   ..read more