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Growing

How to Start a Vegetable Garden

A step-by-step guide to starting your first vegetable garden, from choosing the right spot and preparing soil to harvesting your first crops.

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Monarch butterfly on purple coneflower in a pollinator garden
Wildlife

Attract Pollinators to Your Garden

Learn which plants, habitats, and practices bring bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to your yard. Practical tips tested in a Zone 6b garden.

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Plants

Best Spring Perennials to Grow

The top spring-blooming perennials for US gardens, with planting tips, zone compatibility, and care guides. Tested picks for lasting color.

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Small urban patio garden with container plants and herbs in terracotta pots
Design

Container Gardening for Small Spaces

Grow vegetables, herbs, and flowers in pots on any balcony or patio. Container picks, soil mixes, and watering tips for small-space gardeners.

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Japanese beetle damage on rose leaves
Pests & Problems

How to Control Japanese Beetles

Stop Japanese beetles from destroying your roses and garden. Identification, organic controls, and long-term grub prevention that actually work.

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Grow a Garden publishes practical growing guides written for American gardens, tailored to USDA hardiness zones. Every article is tested in real US conditions before publishing. 6+ guides cover vegetables, flowers, garden design, pest control, wildlife, and more - updated weekly with seasonal advice from experienced growers.

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What to do in April

Plant now

  • Zucchini seeds (indoors)
  • Green bean seeds (indoors)
  • Lettuce and salad greens
  • Dahlia tubers
  • Potatoes
  • Beets and carrots
  • Peas outdoors

Prune now

  • Forsythia (after flowering)
  • Early-flowering clematis
  • Rosemary (light trim)
  • Spring-flowering shrubs

Watch out for

  • Lily beetle on fritillaries
  • Late frosts on blossoms
  • Slugs on new growth
  • Aphids on soft shoots

In bloom

  • Tulips
  • Bluebells
  • Cherry blossoms
  • Wisteria

Meet your guide

Sarah Mitchell

20+ years growing across USDA zones 5-9

Every guide on Grow a Garden comes from hands-on growing experience in American gardens. Sarah tests methods in real US soil, real US weather, and real US growing seasons before publishing. No generic advice repackaged from other climates. Every article includes zone-specific recommendations so you know exactly what works where you live.

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