by Katie Plummer | Jun 27, 2023 | Etc.
As garden enthusiasts, we invest our time, energy, and love into cultivating beautiful landscapes and nurturing our favorite plants. However, amidst our efforts, we often encounter unwanted guests that can wreak havoc on our gardens. One such intruder is the Japanese...
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 Katie Plummer | Mar 31, 2022 | Etc.
Sheet mulching, sometimes referred to as lasagna mulching, is a technique that involves layering different materials on top of a lawn to smother weeds, build soil, and conserve water the easy way. You may often see this term associated with “no-till” or...
by Katie Plummer | Feb 1, 2022 | Etc.
We recently saw a video from one of our favorite garden-guru YouTubers, Garden Answer, where she was showing how to direct sow poppies on top of snow. With our recent snow here, it inspired us to try it out. We’ll update you come spring to see if we had any...
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 Katie Plummer | Oct 6, 2021 | Etc.
Chrysanthemums, known as mums for short, come in a variety of rich, saturated colors and are a sure sign that autumn has arrived. They’re available in just about every shade of the rainbow, don’t mind a little cold, and usually start blooming when the rest...
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