Find the Best Vegetables to Grow in Idaho with this Ultimate Guide. You'll even learn why you should grow them and how to grow them in Idaho!
Find the Best Vegetables to Grow in Idaho with this Ultimate Guide. You'll even learn why you should grow them and how to grow them in Idaho!
Find the Best Vegetables to Grow in Idaho with this Ultimate Guide. You'll even learn why you should grow them and how to grow them in Idaho!
Find the Easiest Annual Flowers to Grow in Idaho with this Ultimate Guide. You'll even learn why to grow them and how to grow them in Idaho!
Idaho may be known for its potatoes, but since its USDA Hardiness Zones vary from zone 3 to zone 7, the environment is ideal for many cool-weather crops.
Today's photos are from Michael Toolson and Gina Wells in Boise, Idaho. Michael says, "In the spring of 2006, I was looking for a project that would afford me a degree of freedom to express myself as a landscaper, and...
Discover the plants in Idaho that could be harmful to your garden. Learn identification tips and how to protect your plants from these threats.
Remember visiting Bob and Claudia's garden on Friday? Well they had so much fun reading all of your comments that they sent in more photos!
This garden isn't much of a secret to locals... but you'll love every nook and cranny of this Idaho Falls gem.
Walk through hundreds of plants, flowers, and unique features when you visit the Thomas E. Ricks Gardens in Rexburg, Idaho.
Do you want to grow flowers in Idaho, but don't know where to begin? Then read this article to find the BEST Flowers to Grow in Idaho!
Remember visiting Bob and Claudia's garden on Friday? Well they had so much fun reading all of your comments that they sent in more photos!
Do you want to grow flowers in Idaho, but don't know where to begin? Then read this article to find the BEST Flowers to Grow in Idaho!
Discover 9 fast-growing trees for Idaho, ideal for gardens & landscapes seeking quick shade and beauty. Perfect for enhancing outdoor spaces.
There are so many beautiful plants that are native to Idaho that can be used to landscape around your home. These plants include many different colors, shapes, heights and peak seasons for blooming! By using native plants, you can help keep a beautiful landscape almost year-round with little effort on your part. Let the Idaho seasons begin! Reasons for having native landscape plants include; the short-seasons here in Idaho, native plants have adapted to our regions, native plants have lower water use, and they take less labor and maintenance. Who wouldn’t want to have a native landscape with all of those amazing perks? Information on landscaping with native plants can be found at University of Idaho’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences website. Picking your favorite native plants may be the hardest part of changing your landscape to a native landscape as there are so many beautiful options to choose from. Check out a list of native plants at the University of Idaho’s website and this article on Landscaping with Native Plants of the Intermountain Region. When using native plants to create your landscape you are also helping provide wildlife habitat, improving your soils, and helping your local pollinators. You will reduce your water use as these plants were made to survive Idaho. You will create a beautiful scenery for yourself, a place for pollinators to roam, and a home for wildlife. Information on how your native landscape is helping provide wildlife with habitat visit Washington State University’s website. Need more reasons to choose to plant a native garden? Check out this video from Michigan State University and listens to Laurie Kaufman explain her reasons for switching from a traditional landscape to a native garden.
You could easily lose yourself for an entire day when wandering through this magical botanical garden in Idaho.
Walk through hundreds of plants, flowers, and unique features when you visit the Thomas E. Ricks Gardens in Rexburg, Idaho.
There are so many beautiful plants that are native to Idaho that can be used to landscape around your home. These plants include many different colors, shapes, heights and peak seasons for blooming! By using native plants, you can help keep a beautiful landscape almost year-round with little effort on your part. Let the Idaho seasons begin! Reasons for having native landscape plants include; the short-seasons here in Idaho, native plants have adapted to our regions, native plants have lower water use, and they take less labor and maintenance. Who wouldn’t want to have a native landscape with all of those amazing perks? Information on landscaping with native plants can be found at University of Idaho’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences website. Picking your favorite native plants may be the hardest part of changing your landscape to a native landscape as there are so many beautiful options to choose from. Check out a list of native plants at the University of Idaho’s website and this article on Landscaping with Native Plants of the Intermountain Region. When using native plants to create your landscape you are also helping provide wildlife habitat, improving your soils, and helping your local pollinators. You will reduce your water use as these plants were made to survive Idaho. You will create a beautiful scenery for yourself, a place for pollinators to roam, and a home for wildlife. Information on how your native landscape is helping provide wildlife with habitat visit Washington State University’s website. Need more reasons to choose to plant a native garden? Check out this video from Michigan State University and listens to Laurie Kaufman explain her reasons for switching from a traditional landscape to a native garden.
Today’s photos come from LeAnn Kirkpatrick. Nestled in the snow and cold of the upper Snake River valley, this has been our home for 26 years. When we bought the […]
Some yards are large and some are small. Some gardens are large and some are small. Some gardeners can spread their gardens out and some need to take advantage of every inch available. There have been numerous books written on gardening in small spaces. This article will address a very basic concept — wide-row gardening. …
Growing broccoli in Idaho can be a rewarding experience for gardeners and farmers alike. Idaho's climate is ideal for growing broccoli.
Boise, Idaho doesn't experience much extreme weather, making it a perfect location for gargening. Find out how one reader takes advantage of mild climate.
Idaho is full of magical places that you probably thought existed only in your story books.
Today we’re in southwestern Idaho visiting with Kyla Westerberg, who is sharing some favorite flowers—basically, anything that offers a long period of bloom and attracts wildlife to the garden. Beautiful […]
Remember visiting Bob and Claudia's garden on Friday? Well they had so much fun reading all of your comments that they sent in more photos!
Today’s photos come from LeAnn Kirkpatrick. Nestled in the snow and cold of the upper Snake River valley, this has been our home for 26 years. When we bought the […]
Remember visiting Bob and Claudia's garden on Friday? Well they had so much fun reading all of your comments that they sent in more photos!
Idaho may be famous for its potatoes, but there are many other great plants from this state for your lawn and garden. When you’re choosing to build a new garden or landscape, it pays to
Idaho's "green" industry is spearheading a special Arbor Day program to help communities plant appropriate trees for energy conservation and foster a stronger relationship between the industry and Idaho communities.
Today’s photos are from Nich, who works as a plant breeder and grower at Edward’s Greenhouse in Boise, Idaho, which is in USDA Zone 6. This beautiful view is from […]
That's why I've scoured the internet to find the 80 best garden layout ideas for every size garden, and I'm excited to share them with you!
Tough growing conditions haven't held this duo back from creating a gorgeous garden on a sloped acre.
Today's photos are from Michael Toolson and Gina Wells in Boise, Idaho. Michael says, "In the spring of 2006, I was looking for a project that would afford me a degree of freedom to express myself as a landscaper, and...
That's why I've scoured the internet to find the 80 best garden layout ideas for every size garden, and I'm excited to share them with you!
Boasting quaint footbridges, lushly landscaped paths, shaded groves, and a kaleidoscope of floral colors, it’s a lovely, perfect day trip destination.
That's why I've scoured the internet to find the 80 best garden layout ideas for every size garden, and I'm excited to share them with you!
Today's photos are from Marian Lane in Fairfield, Idaho. She says, "This is my garden, inspired a TON by reading Fine Gardening magazine and it's all bonus material. Before, this was a flat alfalfa...
Some of the most beautiful sights are tucked away. That's the case with the Japanese Friendship Garden in Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Today's photos are from Michael Toolson and Gina Wells in Boise, Idaho. Michael says, "In the spring of 2006, I was looking for a project that would afford me a degree of freedom to express myself as a landscaper, and...