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Gardening News

A gardener tending to plants in his garden

Gardening

Gardening is the practice of sowing and cultivating plants. Gardening is a vast discipline that includes many different garden designs and techniques for tending to the plants within. Plants in a garden can have a variety of uses— they can be used cosmetically or medically, can provide nourishment or can simply look nice. Gardens can either focus on cultivating one type of plant (vineyards, orangeries) or can contain a wide diversity of plants. The major differences between gardening and similar practices such as farming and forestry are that gardening involves a more active role in growing plants and usually covers a smaller scale than farming.

The art and science of gardening has been around since prehistoric times. When civilizations began developing, gardens were mainly built and cultivated by the wealthy as a provider of shade, a sign of nobility and a display of natural artistry. By the 1200s, Europeans had begun growing gardens for more practical uses, such as growing medicinal herbs and vegetables for eating. Throughout the centuries and across various cultures, many practical garden designs and practices developed. Although confined primarily to the upper classes, by the 19th century gardening had found its way to the middle class as well. Today, individuals across social classes practice gardening both professionally and as hobbyists. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Articles about Gardening

  • How and why to keep a garden journal

    Thu, May 23 2013 at 12:20 PM

    Keeping detailed notes about what and where you plant is worth the effort.

  • A Web-based babysitter for your hydroponic garden

    Wed, May 15 2013 at 1:07 PM

    Bitponics Web-connected sensors help your indoor garden grow.

  • If the wild animals living in your yard harm your neighbor's garden, are you responsible?

    Tue, May 14 2013 at 5:26 PM

    If wild, furry creatures set up home in your pesticide-free yard, should you be responsible if they ruin your neighbor’s garden?

  • Can you grow vegetables in the shade?

    Thu, May 09 2013 at 6:05 PM

    Yes, there is such a thing as a shade vegetable. Some vegetables prefer limited exposure to sunlight. But it's important to know which veggie needs what.

  • Mother's Day gifts for the gardening mom

    Thu, May 02 2013 at 4:55 PM

    No matter your budget, we've got something to help your mom indulge her green thumb.

  • Is that snake venomous?

    Thu, Apr 25 2013 at 5:56 PM

    A handy guide to some of the snakes you may run across this while gardening and hiking season.

  • 3 tips for growing lilac bushes

    Thu, Apr 25 2013 at 11:39 AM

    Here's how to keep these fragrant beauties healthy and happy.

  • How to create a dog-friendly garden

    Fri, Apr 19 2013 at 5:51 PM

    You can grow a garden where your pet can safely coexist with beautiful plants. Just follow these tips from gardeners who understand the delicate balance.

  • 5 tips for weeding your garden

    Fri, Apr 19 2013 at 2:51 PM

    Prevention and maintenance will save you a lot of time and back pain.

  • How not to get stung by bees

    Fri, Apr 19 2013 at 2:38 PM

    These pollinators really aren't out to get you, after all.

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