How to start an organic garden with ease
Need a little #gardeninspo? Here are 9 creative ways to add personality, style and interest to any size garden or outdoor space.
My name is Allison Vallin Kostovick, and I’ve been an organic gardener in Maine for the past 20 years. Over that time, I’ve slowly been on a quest to create my very own secret garden nestled among the woods.
Even if you're not ready to plant your garden, there are many tasks you can do to prepare. Here’s our checklist.
Spring is my favorite time of year and I am so excited to share more about what I am planting this year, compost and all around garden topics!!
Gardener's Question Time expert Pippa Greenwood shares her sustainable garden ideas to reduce your horticultural footprint. Click through for 10 great
Understanding temperature conditions is really important when you're planting outdoor herbs. Here's an infographic to help you help them!
Read this great list of the easiest vegetables for beginner gardeners. Beginners have more fun gardening when they grow plants successfully.
These simple tricks will transform any garden.
“Never neglect an opportunity for improvement!” ~ Sir William Jones
Our June Garden Progress report on how our garden is growing at the moment is documented now. Everything is looking beautiful with no signs of infestation.
Tour beautiful gardens created by homeowners throughout the Midwest and get ideas for transforming your own yard.
Nach vier Monaten harter Arbeit ist es geschafft: unser neuer Gemüsegarten ist fertig.
March is the start of spring cleanups and gearing up for the garden year, so it is often the busiest time of the gardening year. While it is true, that if you put the garden to bed just right in the fall, spring chores are less, it is also true that a landscaper’s work is [...]Read More...
Learn how to mulch your garden so you weed less and your plants grow more.
More success in your garden – grow healthy vegetables for less effort, make full use of the growing seasons. work with nature
Garlic is a crop that you can plant in the fall to be harvested in midsummer. Homegrown garlic tastes great, take up very little room in your garden, and doesn’t require a great deal of
Make the most of your time in the garden by doing these 6 tasks every day. Make this practice a habit and they will become second nature.
Healthy soil is important for growing strong, vigorous plants that resist pests and diseases and produce abundantly. Use these tips to improve garden soil for a thriving vegetable garden.
Permaculture food forests are autopilot gardens that need little human intervention except in the beginning. Here's how to build one.
Learn more about the simple and effective technique of companion planting and how you can easily implement in your own backyard.
Learn the best watering methods for your vegetable garden. Discover how often, when and how much water to give your vegetables for optimal growth.
A kitchen garden is the perfect option for busy people with small spaces looking to grow fresh food. Here's how to get started.
Are you a beginning gardener? Here are 11 gardening mistakes commonly made by beginners- so you can avoid them and grow a better garden!
Awesome gardening tips to make your garden the best it can be. These hints, hacks and tips will make gardening easier and more enjoyable.
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Want to learn the best vegetables for beginner gardening? This list will get you growing food in your garden with ease and without overwhelm.
We start everything from seed here in our zone 5 gardens. This is our zone 5 planting schedule and when to start seeds indoors in zone 5!
Create an amazing garden without tilling - see how to create the perfect, weed free no till garden this year with ease!
I believe that layouts for the home garden are not explained or talked about enough in gardening books. I would guess this would be because of the variation of landscape makes it so no garden plot is the same and therefore it is difficult to duplicate garden designs.
We gardeners seem to prefer learning the hard way. In spite of all the gardening books we browse through, and the classes we attend, mistakes are invariably made. Here’s a sample of the ones