Everyone wants to get rid of garden pests, but what is the best pesticide? Read more to find out!
During this time of year, so much hope and anticipation lie ahead, all bundled up in a seed.
I like to say, "The main thing I grow in my garden is soil." Read more to see why.
How a seed crop was grown and its origin will affect how the seed grows in your garden. Let's explore some thoughts on organic seed, and why you should consider purchasing seed within your own region.
During this time of year, so much anticipation lies in the power of a tiny seed. It gives gardeners ideas. Nature brings those ideas to life
If you have a favorite rake that gives you blisters, check out this tip to eliminate blisters.
When the boys of summer are past their prime, it's time to plant your own salad mix.
Once a compost pile goes anaerobic, it is toxic to plants.
Here are some nuts and bolts on basic composting. If you don't get it right, don't worry. It all turns into dirt in the end.
Sometimes we pick a jalapeno that is so mild it might as well be a green Bell Pepper, and other times it is almost closer to a Serrano!
Everyone is tempted by the sexy blooms and luscious tomatoes we see in pictures, but if plants aren't happy, they won't live up to their outward appearance. Like humans, their beauty begins more than skin deep.
How to maximize the number of bugs the birds eat in your garden.
A free nitrogen source that is 2% by volume!