The first day of spring is this Monday, March 20th—that means it’s time for fun spring activities that you can do with your whole family. The beautiful, mild winter season is coming to a close, and it’s about time to… Read More
Tips For Gardening in a Wet Climate
It has been a very wet winter season this year, and this much rain can really wreak havoc on an unprepared garden. Overwatered plants are susceptible to rot and disease, and they can suffer from being too wet for too… Read More
Should You Leave the Leaves?
Fall is here, and with it comes the promise of many autumn traditions—pumpkin spice, Halloween, and the annual raking of the leaves. It’s a chore that has been undertaken (and even enjoyed) by many over the generations. The leaves look… Read More
Fall Garden Preparation, Part 2
Last week, we went over some of the initial steps that should be taken to prepare your garden for the fall. As the rainy season has hit and winter looms on the horizon, there is quite a bit for gardeners… Read More
Fall Garden Preparation, Part 1
Fall is upon us, and while we prepare to enjoy this beautiful season of falling leaves, Halloween, and pumpkin spice, gardeners are acutely aware of the loom of winter over the horizon. This is the perfect time of year to… Read More
How to Collect Rainwater for Your Garden
Collecting rainwater isn’t difficult, and with the right setup, it can make your time in the garden much more enjoyable. There are several great benefits to be gained from using rainwater in your garden, and you’ll be glad you made… Read More
Starting an Edible Garden for Beginners
Spring is the season of rebirth and it’s when gardening hopefuls tend to hit up their nearest nursery. The sun is shining, the weather is warming, and that means it’s time to get outside and tend some plants. If you’re… Read More
Beginner-Friendly Vegetable Garden
Are you looking for a new fulfilling pastime? Now’s a great time to establish your very own vegetable garden! Gardening is a fun way to spend time outdoors, and it’s super rewarding to see your plants grow over time. Even… Read More