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Tiffany Selvey

Springdale

Writer, Editor and Proofreader at Freelance

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  • 2 weeks ago | housedigest.com | Theresa Cramer |Tiffany Selvey

    What says summer more than a fresh, juicy tomato? Not much. So, it's no surprise that even people without big backyards are growing tomatoes in containers. However, choosing the right container could be the difference between a bountiful harvest and a total bust. Luckily, Tiffany Selvey, House Digest's Garden Editor and in-house Master Gardener, has some exclusive advice to help aspiring tomato growers pick the perfect container.

  • 3 weeks ago | housedigest.com | Sakshi Khaitan |Tiffany Selvey

    Warm spring sunlight streaming through your home's windows may tempt you into moving your herbs outside. But if you make this simple move too early, you may damage your lovingly tended plants, sometimes irreparably. Speaking on this in an exclusive interview, Tiffany Selvey, House Digest's garden editor and in-house master gardener, explains, "Moving some herbs outside too early can definitely kill them.

  • 4 weeks ago | housedigest.com | Tiffany Selvey

    We can all probably agree that the flavor of most of the tomatoes you buy in the produce section of the grocery store is pathetic compared to a fresh, juicy tomato straight off your backyard plant — or, at least it should be. When you put your blood, sweat, and tears (often a result of said blood) into growing tomatoes, you deserve the best tasting veggie you've ever had.

  • 1 month ago | housedigest.com | Tiffany Selvey

    Sometimes you can get a great deal on plants at big stores like Costco, which don't have a devoted garden center. These bulk shopping companies purchase in large quantities and pass the savings from those big buys on to you. Of course, this means their stock frequently changes. This is not only true for things like electronics and clothing, but it also applies to plants. In order for those plants to actually be a good deal, though, they must be healthy and affordable.

  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Tiffany Selvey

    Sometimes you can get a great deal on plants at big stores like Costco, which don't have a devoted garden center. These bulk shopping companies purchase in large quantities and pass the savings from those big buys on to you. Of course, this means their stock frequently changes. This is not only true for things like electronics and clothing, but it also applies to plants. In order for those plants to actually be a good deal, though, they must be healthy and affordable.

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