How to Identify and Use Beneficial Fungi in Your Garden
Fungi often get a bad rap, but many species are actually gardeners’ best friends. These beneficial fungi play crucial roles in improving soil health, boosting …
Fungi often get a bad rap, but many species are actually gardeners’ best friends. These beneficial fungi play crucial roles in improving soil health, boosting …
I used to mow my lawn like clockwork—short, neat, uniform. But one season, I simply stopped. What began as an experiment quickly turned into a …
Traditional straight rows may look tidy, but they aren’t always what your vegetables need. In nature, plants rarely grow in neat lines—and by mimicking that …
For years, I mulched religiously—every spring, every bed. It seemed like the only way to keep weeds down, lock in moisture, and protect the soil. …
Mulch may be the go-to for many gardeners, but it’s not the only option. In fact, certain ground covers can do everything mulch does—suppress weeds, …
Sometimes the simplest design shift changes everything. When I started planting in circles instead of rows, I wasn’t expecting much—just a fun experiment. But what …
Great gardening doesn’t have to cost a dime. Some of the most effective fixes come from using what you already have—a shift in routine, a …
Who says you need fancy tools to garden well? Some of the best gardening solutions are already in your home. From kitchen drawers to the …
Ignore your garden in June, and it will betray you. Wilting tomatoes, bugs throwing parties, weeds staging a coup—this is the month things go from …
Starting a new garden can feel like a fresh beginning—until something goes sideways. Maybe the plants don’t take, maybe the soil’s all wrong, or maybe …