by Heather McEntee | Oct 8, 2024 | Plants
What’s a native plant? Natives occur naturally in the area of focus without human intervention. They have natural checks and balances, such as wildlife that uses them as a source of food. If your plant is being eaten, it’s most-likely valuable to the the...
by Heather McEntee | Jul 18, 2022 | Etc.
Have a bunch of tomatoes from your garden, but not sure what to do with them? Here are 5 of our favorite tomato recipes – made even better with garden-fresh tomatoes. Our Top 5 Tomato Recipes Bruschetta Tomato Sauce Salsa Tomato Jam Fried Green Tomatoes Tomato...
by Heather McEntee | Jan 25, 2022 | Etc.
4 Things to do in January to Get This Year’s Garden Off to a Good Start Gardening in January looks a lot like doing the things around the garden that you don’t have time for the rest of the year. Gardening is a lot of work, and while we’re working hard –...
by Heather McEntee | Nov 23, 2021 | Garden Solutions
There are many reasons why you should start composting if you haven’t already. Composting is a way to recycle and reuse organic waste that you would normally throw away. Creating compost is easy and free! It’s a cycle that nature has perfected and...
by Heather McEntee | Jul 16, 2021 | Fall, Garden Solutions, Pests
(This post originally published 8/26/19 and updated 7/16/21) Authored by Mark Griffith, Former Jack Frost Landscape Designer, ISA Certified Arborist MA-5032AVA, Certified Horticulturist #2232 Webs in trees…. You may have seen them while you were driving, you may...
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