Gardening With Gardner: Seed Starting – The Materials
You have your seed calendar, the space to start in, and now it’s time to gather up what you’ll actually use to grow them! At a minimum, you’ll need some…
You have your seed calendar, the space to start in, and now it’s time to gather up what you’ll actually use to grow them! At a minimum, you’ll need some…
After I update my seed starting calendar, I get my space ready. I use shelving with grow lights in a room with easy access to outside. Learn more about my…
There's a certain quiet that comes after the holidays. The decorations will soon be put away, and storage totes about as it suddenly becomes time to organize. We flip the…
Summer has come to a close and we’re entering autumn, with crisp air, cool nights, and falling leaves. As we trade tomatoes for pumpkins, what can we be doing in…
As we go through the season -- pulling weeds and deadheading, cutting back in the fall -- we end up with a lot of garden “waste.” Rather than tossing everything…
Dahlias have become one of the most popular flowers in the world! They are incredibly popular on social media and for wedding arrangements. They are a flower that incites frenzies…
The garden is a place full of insects of all kinds. From those we encourage -- the butterflies and honey bees -- to those we dread, that can destroy our…
Cut FlowersIt's a dream of many gardeners to have flowers filling vases from spring to frost. So, how do you make that dream a reality? Plant a cutting garden!Different from…
Tips for SuccessMemorial Day weekend has arrived! For many gardeners, this time marks the transition into the main growing season. We are past severe frosts and ready to plant. Here…
World Bee Day is May 20th! Learn more here: https://www.worldbeeday.org/en/ When we think of pollinators, we often think of honey bees and butterflies, but lots of other insects help out,…