What Not to Do in Your Garden This May (And What to Do Instead)
Some May garden habits are a trap—luring you in with good intentions, then sabotaging your entire summer. You think you’re helping. You’re pruning like a …
Some May garden habits are a trap—luring you in with good intentions, then sabotaging your entire summer. You think you’re helping. You’re pruning like a …
I skipped the chores. And my garden didn’t die—it thrived. There. I said it. No endless raking, no frantic fertilizing, no guilt. Just a little …
More isn’t always better. In fact, it’s often just… extra. Your garden isn’t a needy toddler—it doesn’t want constant attention. But it does want the …
Procrastination has a price—and your garden will send the bill in weeds, sweat, and regrets. May might seem like the calm before the summer chaos, …
Stop! Put down the pruners. You might be committing garden sabotage—and it’s happening in May. While your instincts say “trim,” your plants are silently screaming, …
Bare spots in your garden are like awkward silences at a dinner party—uncomfortable, obvious, and totally fixable. And no, you don’t need to drain your …
Your garden is misbehaving—and time is running out. Late April isn’t just about tulips and sunshine. It’s the moment when tiny annoyances turn into full-blown …
Spring lies. Everything looks fresh, green, and full of promise. You think your yard is thriving— but it’s quietly plotting your summer downfall. Bare patches? …
Neglect your garden now, and summer will make you pay. Think scorched leaves. Withered blooms. Tomatoes that never stood a chance. But it doesn’t have …
When the summer heat turns brutal, it’s not just people feeling the strain—your garden can take a real hit too. Wilting leaves, dry soil, and …