Top picks of tube stock plants to start a Native Plant Project.
Regenerative gardening makes your outdoor space more eco-friendly, self-reliant, and harmonious. Get started with these practices!
This hops plant guide covers everything from its beauty, the best way to harvest the plant, and how to use hops for insomnia and anxiety.
Regenerative gardening makes your outdoor space more eco-friendly, self-reliant, and harmonious. Get started with these practices!
Grow, harvest, and dry calendula as an anti-inflammatory herb for recipes and skincare, a practice dating back to ancient history.
Amaranth is a versatile superfood you can grow. Eat the leaves like spinach and the seeds can be cooked like rice, ground into flour, or even popped!
Learn how to plant calla lily rhizomes, care for them, and even propagate and overwinter them for next season!
Last year, All America Selections set a challenge for gardeners: to create a beautiful and functional garden based on the theme of “foodscaping,” or edible landscaping. Peek at the winning gardens that incorporate ornamentals and edibles into one cohesive, beautiful garden design.
Growing oregano gives you access to an herb there are countless uses for. This herb is easy to ... Read More
Use your garden herbs and make an easy herb-infused vinegar. The combinations are endless- here's how to make a batch of your own!
Flowers beautify your garden, attract pollinators and bring aesthetics and an exotic flavor to your meals. Find out which blooms are edible in your garden.
Learn how to plant calla lily rhizomes, care for them, and even propagate and overwinter them for next season!
Coneflowers (echinacea) are easy to grow and make wonderful cut flowers! Plus, they are pollinator-friendly and have many medicinal uses.
Grow your cuttings, propagate faster, and practice organic gardening with this DIY rooting hormone using willows from your own garden.
Infused strawberry vinegar recipe that promotes good digestion. This recipe can be used as a digestive drink or as a yummy salad dressing.
Whether you use it to fill a yard or define a garden path, you'll love this low-maintenance look.
How to make a homemade witch hazel toner and skin soother from scratch from harvested witch hazel bark. Plus learn the benefits of witch hazel for skin.
Coffee grounds are advertised as one of those miracle garden tricks you can do right at home, but what plants actually like coffee grounds?
Herbal cocktails recipes that use ingredients fresh from the herb garden for a new twist on some classic drinks. Spice up your summer sips!
Expand your gardenin through hydrangea propagation. Propagating your plants from cuttings is a valuable skill to have as your garden grows.
Looking for an affordable way to start a garden? Try these 14 perennial flower seeds for the best blooms possible in any space!
A simple recipe for turning garden-fresh rhubarb into a tart and sweet rhubarb sorbet recipe that tastes just like the pie!
Container gardens are as easy as one, two three with these three container garden design strategies. By following a few simple guidelines, you'll be able to create an endless variety of stunning arrangements that will add new life to your home, patio, or yard.
If you have indoor plants, you get fungus gnats. Never fear! Here's how to get rid of fungus gnats and keep them off your plants forever!
The science is in, and it turns out gardening has mental and physical benefits for you, your family, and your community.
Recent years have seen gardens popping up in some of the most unexpected places - retirement homes, hospitals, after-school programs, and even prisons - where, it turns out, they have proven to be a beneficial form of therapy and rehabilitation on multiple levels. Yet gardens in health care institutions go back to the 12th century.
The Restorative Healing Gardens, also known as Therapeutic Gardens, provide a sense of well-being and tranquility. Despite having been around for centuries, its healing qualities were well received during the pandemic, and more hospitals than ever offered horticultural therapy.From textured greenery to smooth moving water, there are many ways to transform your space into a healing garden. Do you need some advice? Three spirits have put together some tips to help you...
Garden ecotherapy extends beyond tending to the garden. There are many activities surrounding it and they come with a multitude of benefits.
Infused strawberry vinegar recipe that promotes good digestion. This recipe can be used as a digestive drink or as a yummy salad dressing.
Whether you use it to fill a yard or define a garden path, you'll love this low-maintenance look.
Tips for the Aging Gardener includes lots of practical suggestions for helping seniors simplify their gardening tasks so that they can continue to garden.
Learn how exposure to soil, sunlight, and nature is proven to stimulate the release of neurotransmitters that help to improve mental health.
Learn about the practice of ecotherapy and how it can reconnect the psyche and the body with the terrestrial sources of all healing.
Horticultural Therapy is, in a nutshell, the use of plants, gardens, and other aspects of nature to improve people’s social, spiritual, physical, and emotional well-being. Check out the HT page on the TLN website, and the organizations American Horticultural Therapy Association and the Horticultural Therapy Institute for more information. The new book, Therapeutic Landscapes: An Evidence-Based […]
Uncover the profound impact of healing gardens and gardening therapy on physical and mental well-being in this insightful exploration of therapeutic horticulture.
There are two types of healing gardens. Passive ones offer a quiet respite from the sterile hospital environment. Active ones are designed for patients who require a variety of therapy-driven activities, such as physical, occupational, cognitive, spiritual and social.
Horticulture Therapy, Flower Therapy, Garden Therapy | The New Thoughts on Nature and Therapy | From the Experts at Creative Counseling 101.com
How to make a homemade witch hazel toner and skin soother from scratch from harvested witch hazel bark. Plus learn the benefits of witch hazel for skin.
Coffee grounds are advertised as one of those miracle garden tricks you can do right at home, but what plants actually like coffee grounds?
“Even with spending less than 30 minutes a day taking care of your gardening activities, you can notice a difference to your overall well-being. Hopefully you will also be interested in build…
Herbal cocktails recipes that use ingredients fresh from the herb garden for a new twist on some classic drinks. Spice up your summer sips!
A herbal tea garden moves beyond rosemary, sage, and thyme to a whole host of sweet, flavourful, and decorative plants that can be harvested.
Tips for the Aging Gardener includes lots of practical suggestions for helping seniors simplify their gardening tasks so that they can continue to garden.
Find support with local groups and community workshops at Holistic Consultation in Columbus, Ohio.
Stressed? Swap screens for dirt. Gardening’s mindfulness magic mends minds, nourishes souls, and tickles taste buds with homegrown joy. 🌻🐛🥕
Homegrown fruits and vegetables aren't the only benefits of gardening! Check out the rewards that a little dirt therapy can bring to you and your family.
Expand your gardenin through hydrangea propagation. Propagating your plants from cuttings is a valuable skill to have as your garden grows.