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In my opinion, the easiest fruit to grow in Southeast Texas is the fig—by far! Common figs ( Ficus carica) are unique because ...
Plants and trees send their roots into the ground to soak up water and nutrients from the soil. Until now, scientists ...
Do stabilize your tree. Make sure to use quality, well drained potting soil, and tamp it down around the newly potted tree to ...
You can propagate some fruit trees by air layering. In the natural world, sometimes a low-hanging branch will actually touch the ground and take root, whereupon it can even be cut from the main ...
How do you get a nectarine in Grow a Garden? With the potential to make, at a minimum, 360,000 from a single seed, it's a rare crop certainly worth adding to your allotment. We've dug up a few of ...
Favoriting plants and fruits in Grow a Garden is a useful way to prevent accidentally harvesting or selling them. The expensive Favorite Tool that was added in Update 1.05.0 on May 10 made it so ...
If you happen to have the Grow a Garden Chicken Jockey pet on an account you don't mind losing, you could always give the whole thing away. We won't get into the how, why, or where, but we can ...
If you're looking for more Grow a Garden content, check out our pages showing you how to trade, how to get Cacao, and our complete Seed guide. Read this next Grow a Garden Paradise Egg and Pets ...
Moon Blossom was a new crop introduced to Grow a Garden as part of the Lunar Glow Event that started on May 10, 2025. It's an incredibly rare crop, with just a 2.5% chance of spawning in a Night ...
Propagate Content, the award-winning production and talent powerhouse founded by Ben Silverman and Howard T. Owens, announced today the acquisition of Parker Management, a leading digital talent ...
Growing your hair can be a frustrating process. Sometimes, it feels as though you’re just stuck in purgatory, with no noticeable change happening, and wondering: How fast does hair grow, really ...
This plant is worth the effort to grow. Janet B. Carson. Janet B. Carson, a freelance writer, retired in 2018 from her 38-year career at the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension.