They’re the boils on the neck of every serious gardener. Yep, you guessed it: weeds. Throughout the ages, we’ve tried everything we can do to get rid of them. We’ve pulled. We’ve dug. We’ve sprayed. We’ve mulched. We’ve applied pre-emergents and planted gardens in raised beds. Yet somehow or another, we always end up fighting […]
10 Ways to Improve the Quality of Your Soil–NATURALLY
If you love to garden but can’t seem to get the bountiful harvest you’re after, maybe the problem is your soil. You can add as much fertilizer as you want, but if your soil is of poor quality, your plants still won’t get all the nutrients they need to thrive. If you want your plants […]
10 DIY Plant Marker Projects for Spring
When you plant your garden, especially from seed, you might have a tough time remembering what you have planted where. That’s why garden plant markers are so handy. Many gardeners use popsicle sticks or little stakes that hold the seed package. But if you want something a little more creative, here are 10 DIY plant […]
North Pole Approved Gifts From Your Garden
If you love growing veggies, fruits, and herbs, you might enjoy showing off just a little bit. And when the holidays roll around, that’s okay! If you’ve ever wanted to give garden-related gifts to friends, family, and neighbors, here’s your chance. Introducing North Pole-approved gifts from your garden that the receivers are sure to appreciate […]
How to Grow Seriously Delicious Broccoli
Growing your own vegetables is incredibly satisfying — physically and emotionally! There’s nothing like growing your own food and enjoying a more sustainable way to eat. If you love broccoli, you might want to try growing it yourself. It can be grown right in the ground or in raised beds or containers, as long as […]
Why You Should Have a Winter Gardening Journal
Not a lot of casual home gardeners actually keep gardening journals. But keeping a journal of your gardening efforts — winter or summer — can help you remember from year to year what works well in your yard, what triumphs and mistakes you’ve made, and how you can learn from those ups and downs. Anyone […]
How to Start a Winter Gardening Club
Even with ready availability of online clubs and forums these days, there is no substitute for real-life groups of people who gather together regularly based on a common set of interests. When it comes to gardening, personal interaction and the demonstration it makes possible is not only enjoyable, but very important. If you’re interested in […]
Crafty Ideas for Dried or Pressed Flowers
If you love the idea of decorating with natural materials and bringing the outdoors indoors, you have probably wanted to use your creative juices to make some crafts with dried flowers and seeds. To help feed your inner nature enthusiast — and spruce up your home — here are some ideas on how to craft with […]
How to Overwinter Tender Plants
Chances are, some tropical and perennial plants are too tender to last the winter outside in your climate. This requires letting them come in for the winter months, but they need more specific care than that. You don’t need a greenhouse or any special equipment to overwinter these tender plants, but you do need to know […]
Ideas for a Winter Window Box
Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean you have to clean out your window boxes and leave them bare for 3 months. With a little creativity and planning, you can make your window boxes look stunning no matter what the weather is like outside. Take a look at these ideas for making your window boxes stand […]