Everything I Learned Gardening This Year – Plant Spacing, Soil Types, Trellises & More
No matter how many books you read, nothing teaches you about gardening like getting your hands in the dirt. This year, I discovered firsthand how …
No matter how many books you read, nothing teaches you about gardening like getting your hands in the dirt. This year, I discovered firsthand how …
Once common in yards across the country, these timeless garden features were more than just decorative—they were deeply connected to how people lived, grew food, …
Your grandparents’ gardens were filled with flavors, textures, and traditions that today’s grocery aisles have all but forgotten. These old-fashioned vegetables weren’t just grown for …
Once staples in home gardens and local markets, many uniquely American vegetables have quietly disappeared over the decades. Lost to industrial farming, shifting tastes, and …
It didn’t start with a grand plan — just a few raised beds, a couple of herbs, and a curiosity about where my food really …
Some blooms were once so common, you’d find them in every front yard, cottage border, and community garden. But over time, many of these classic …
At first glance, the Skeleton Flower may look like any other delicate woodland bloom — until it rains. That’s when this plant reveals its astonishing …
Not everything labeled “eco-friendly” or “sustainable” in gardening circles actually helps your garden — in fact, some of the most popular tips can quietly degrade …
Arugula is one of the fastest-growing and most flavorful greens you can grow — and you don’t need a backyard to enjoy it. With just …
No soil? No problem. Straw bale gardening is a brilliant no-dig method that turns simple bales into self-contained, nutrient-rich growing beds — perfect for patios, …