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Did you get off to a late start? No worries, there are still so many things you can plant in July for a summer garden.
I’m amazed by my peonies. It still blows my mind that such a massive, frilly blossom comes from a bud roughly the size of a ...
Watering tomatoes isn't rocket science, but there are a few sneaky mistakes that could end up causing your plants stress.
If you’re growing tomatoes (whether it’s your first year or your fiftieth), you’ve probably noticed that as the season ...
Is your landscaping behind the times? It might be time for a refresh if you've got any of the landscaping trends on this list ...
I think the only thing quite as good is the first homegrown tomato, but I might be a bit biased. But if your strawberry patch is all green and no red, or if you’re wondering why your plants seem to be ...
Remember this one rule: bury deep and cover well! When we’re composting in place (also called composting in situ), we’re cutting out the middleman and putting the plant material straight into the ...
As the soil gets drier, the water in the olla will start seeping through the micropores. 6. Ollas prevent soil compaction. Because we’re directing the water deeper underground, we are not compacting ...
Keeping your blueberry bush believing it’s back in the boreal forest is the trick to establishing healthy and happy plants. You can make blueberry feel even more at home by doing a bit of matchmaking, ...
Gardening comes with a lot of anecdotal wisdom, and not all of it works. However, one bit of gardening advice that’s proven to work time and again is to plant tomatoes on their side in a trench or ...
If the soil in your raised bed shrinks down by several inches every year, it may be lacking one very important ingredient: mineral soil. Topsoils, garden soils, and potting soils sold by the bag often ...