
Laura Walters
Laura Walters is a Content Editor who joined Gardening Know How in 2021. She graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BFA in Electronic Media and a minor in History from the University of Cincinnati, as well as a certificate in Writing for TV Comedy from UCLA. Laura loves to write and knows the power of good editing—both in film and the written word. She uses her expertise in both fields to create articles, newsletters, and videos that provide gardeners with all the know how they need to succeed. Laura worked as a documentary producer in college and a freelance video producer and local news producer after graduation. With a naturally black thumb but an irrepressible desire to grow, she has spent the past 10 years trying to learn how to keep plants alive. That’s how she first found Gardening Know How. It was her go-to source for reliable, easy-to-read information. Laura never thought when she was starting vegetable seeds in her college dorm room, that one day she would get paid to read and write about her favorite hobby. Laura lives in Southwest Ohio, but spends her summers on a lake in Northern Michigan. It’s hard to leave her perennial garden at home, but she has a rustic (aka overcrowded) vegetable patch on a piece of land up north. In her spare time, Laura knits, sings in the church choir, and creates artwork inspired by the natural world. She loves the smell of soil and she thinks it’s magic every time she turns a piece of homegrown produce into a delicious home-cooked meal. Ask her about her famous pumpkin pie!
Latest articles by Laura Walters
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Not Sure What To Do With Cicada Shells Left By Brood XIV? Turn Them Into An All-Natural Fertilizer To Turbocharge Plants
Wondering what to do with cicada shells left lingering around your yard and garden? Turn the creepy carcasses into a nutrient-rich fertilizer plants will love!
By Laura Walters
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Does Baking Soda Kill Weeds? What You Need To Know About This DIY Herbicide Before You Use It In Your Garden
The internet is full of gardening remedies for weeds, but the question remains: Does baking soda kill weeds? Find out what’s true.
By Amy Grant
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Keep Your Garden Pest-Free With This Simple DIY Garlic Spray For Plants — It's Easy, Eco-Friendly, And Effective!
This simple garlic spray for plants is an easy, eco-friendly way to get rid of unwanted bugs. Here's how to create a DIY spray at home to make pests buzz off!
By Amy Grant
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How To Grow Indian Pink – A Little-Known Native Plant Hummingbirds Can’t Resist!
Indian pink is easy to grow and adds tropical flair to any garden! Learn how to care for this knockout native plant both gardeners and hummingbirds adore.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Guide To Harvesting & Planting Peony Seeds: Grow Beautiful Peony Blooms For Free With Seeds From Your Own Garden
Harvesting and planting peony seeds from your garden is a fun way to grow more of these classic perennials for free! Follow this guide to go from seed to bloom.
By Tonya Barnett
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How To Plant Sunflower Seeds For Stunning, Sunny Blooms That Last All Summer
Learning how to plant sunflower seeds is a fun activity for gardeners of all ages and skill levels! Here's everything you need to know to get growing.
By Tonya Barnett
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How To Propagate Lavender: Easiest Ways To Grow More Of These Fragrant Flowering Herbs
Lavender is a great favorite of herb growers and learning how to propagate lavender lets you fill your garden with more of these beautiful, fragrant plants.
By Jackie Carroll
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Coral Sunset Peony: Your Complete Guide To This Beautiful Color-Changing Hybrid
The coral sunset peony is a gorgeous addition to any garden. This beauty has double blooms that undergo an amazing color change as they age.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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How To Grow Panicle Hydrangeas For Gorgeous, Low-Maintenance Blooms All Summer Long – Plus, Top Cultivars To Try
Panicle hydrangeas are the ultimate low-maintenance shrubs! These beauties bloom all summer and all it takes is a little care. Here's how to help them thrive.
By Tonya Barnett
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Types Of Orange Tomatoes To Grow In Your Garden – Add Color And Sweetness To Any Dish!
Orange tomatoes are a great way to add variety to your vegetable garden and your cooking this summer. Our guide helps you pick the best types for your needs.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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How To Propagate Lilacs For More Of Your Favorite Fragrant Shrubs: Easiest & Most Effective Methods
Love lilacs and want to grow more in your garden? Learn how to propagate lilacs and fill your garden with these sweet-smelling spring beauties for free.
By Teo Spengler
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How To Grow A Kansas Peony For Sublime Magenta Double Blooms And Enduring Fragrance
Growing Kansas peonies will add gorgeous color and fragrance to your garden. Their deep color and lush blooms are sure to make your neighbors jealous!
By Tonya Barnett
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How & When To Divide Daffodils For More Uplifting Bursts Of Sunny Spring Color
Grow more of your favorite spring bulbs by learning how and when to divide daffodils. Share sunny blooms with family, friends, or expand your own collection!
By Tonya Barnett
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How To Grow Mophead Hydrangeas For Summer Blooms That Make Your Garden Shine
Mophead hydrangeas are the quintessential shrub. Their beautiful blooms add whimsy and elegance to any garden. Here's everything you need to know to grow them.
By Teo Spengler
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When To Harvest Rhubarb For The Sweetest Spring Flavor – Plus, Tips For A Tart & Tasty Rhubarb Haul
Discover expert tips on how and when to harvest rhubarb for the best spring harvest ever! Here's what you need to know for a deliciously tart rhubarb harvest.
By Amy Grant
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Growing Cherry Tomatoes: The Ultimate Guide For The Sweetest, Freshest Harvest
Learning how to grow sweet, juicy cherry tomatoes is so rewarding and perfect for any space. Discover everything you need to get get planting and harvesting.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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How To Grow An Oakleaf Hydrangea For A Stunning Four-Season Display
The oakleaf hydrangea is pretty much the perfect shrub. It's easy to grow, looks good all year, and fits into almost any landscape. Here's how to grow one.
By Susan Albert
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8 Plants That Like Wet Soil And Full Sun – Stunning Picks For Damp, Sun-Soaked Areas
Finding plants that like wet soil and full sun can be a challenge, but there are plenty of varieties thrive in these tough conditions. Here are our favorites.
By Amy Grant