First, choose a stem from a healthy thyme plant. It should be "green and flexible, but not too woody," as per Burke. Then, ...
Propagating plants is a favorite practice of many gardeners. However, some plants are intellectual property and are protected ...
Wispwing is a Prismatic seed that was introduced to Grow a Garden on August 30, 2025, as part of the Fairy Update. If you're looking to add this crop to your garden, I've put together a guide on ...
Seeds are the beginning of a plant’s life cycle, but a checklist of crucial steps needs to be taken to start their life cycle ...
There are a wide variety of shrubs available to use as windbreaks, wildlife habitat and other conservation practices to help replenish what was ruined.
'Winterberry shrubs have inconspicuous white flowers in spring that are very attractive and beneficial to bees. In fall, clusters of red berries set along the stems, and will persist into winter,' ...
This week's Plant Pick of the Week is a spring-blooming bulb with flowers that look like round purple lollipops.
Tropical milkweed was added to Florida's invasive species list in June 2025. This non-native plant hosts a parasite that harms monarch and queen butterflies. Florida has 21 native milkweed species ...
Cutting back shrubs keeps precious plants healthy, looking neat, and putting on a fantastic annual display of flowers. Pruning backyard shrubs is a hugely important task in any gardening calendar, but ...
The Grow a Garden Fairy Event introduced Wispwing, a Divine-rarity crop with one of the highest sale values in the game. This limited-time species can be acquired from the Fairy Event-specific seed ...
Bring the salted water to boil, the latest addition to London’s food industry is cooking and pasta is about to roll off the line. Italian pasta-maker Andriani just finished building its $33-million ...
Fungus Plants, though a rarity in Grow a Garden, are still quite valuable. They are among the easiest plant types to identify in the experience, featuring distinguishing characteristics in both ...