Plans for my backyard kitchen garden, along with all my inspiration for the prettiest vegetable and herb gardens around the web.
Busch Gardens Williamsburg Food & Wine Festival Brazil Guide & Review. Learn of menu, our favorite & least favorite items. Cocktails, meat...
That's right: self-watering! Find them in our Shop.
Don't throw away those old potatoes! Or those romaine lettuce ends! There are lots of foods you can regrow from scraps — it's easy and free!
Use kitchen scraps to grow plants! Yes a lot of foods you disregard as not edible and/or trash can in fact grow into a plant and give you more fruits and vegetables! It is an alternative way of growing a vegetable garden then growing from seed or buying a bunch of plants.
Re-growing foods in your own garden don't just save you money... it ensures you and your family get to enjoy the freshest of the ingredients in your cooking.
How well do you understand flower bulb types?. Geophytes -Bulbs Corms Rhizomes Tubers - are often referred to simply as bulbs but there are major differences. This guide shows the main differences between the various types.
Unwittingly, Jonathan and I stumbled across the perfect reprieve from Oslo's cold, dark winter last weekend. We took the T-Bane (Metro) east from the city center to the Toyen station. There we visited The Munch Museum first , a real treat! Lunched there at the café. Then we decided to talk
Bokashi Composting - a totally different method of composting with many benefits for reducing food waste & for your garden. Gardening Teacher Marie explains
I was a bit overwhelmed when I saw the list of vegan-friendly restaurants in Singapore. Read to see my favorite vegan restaurants in Singapore.
Want to grow safe food in containers? Not all repurposed containers are suitable for growing food in. Consider these factors when choosing your container.
Gorgeous photos? Check. Engaging writing? Check. Seriously inspiring recipes, tips, and culinary curiosity? Check, check, and check. The best food blogs all seem to have a lot in common—but what separates them out are the strong personalities behind them. In our Sites We Love series, we sit down with some of our favorite bloggers to find out how they do it—and why it's as much fun for them as it is for us. Today's site we love is Chasing Delicious, where Texas-based graphic designer, photographer, videographer, and home cook Russell van Kraayenbrg takes us along on his journey to finding and creating the most delicious original recipes. We love his educational approach to baking and his gorgeous and useful Kitchen 101 graphics. See what Russell has to say about his site »
In this design we will be planting linear-food forests all along the downhill side of each of three hugelkultured swales. What is a hugelkultured swale? ...
Increasingly rare in the wild, these little onions can be cultivated by any farmer who possesses a bit of forested land - and a whole lot of patience.
Grilled Pompano is a delicious dish that anyone can prepare. Aside from tasting fresh and delicious, I like grilled pompano because it does not require a lot of ingredients and it is simple to prepare.
Want to witness the magic of the mini-forest? When you practice The Miyawaki Method, a unique approach to reforestation, you'll see an empty lot or backyard transform into a biodiverse forest before your very eyes. The following is an excerpt from Mini-Forest Revolution by Hannah Lewis. It has been adapted for the web. Photo Credit:
Legend has it that the thorny thistle once saved Scotland from a marauding Norse army, a feat that earned this tenacious plant its status as a Scottish nat
'nourishmat' makes urban farming easy in an effort to bring healthy food and gardening to big cities and small spaces.
Gardening where it's cold (Zone 3) is different to warm zones. If you know the differences, you can grow lots of food where it is cold, too.
Even if you don't take care of your garden, you might still get a lot of food from these crops. If you do try, then it's guaranteed.
Yes, you can grow endless amounts of basil from just one plant! Here's the secret to having an amazing, abundant basil harvest.
Biodynamic Farming is essentially a spiritual, ethical, ecological approach to agriculture, food production, and nutrition.
30 Easy gardening tips and ideas to plant and care for hostas. How to care for hosta plants, perfect for front yard landscaping.
Salpicon de Res is a traditional beef and mint salad served as a refreshing first course or appetizer in Guatemala, Mexico and many other countries in Latin America
Simple and easy recipe for rhubarb cordial.
I'm sharing an amazing " Vegetable Growing Cheat Sheet" infographic with all my readers; it's a chart that shows you just how to organise your veggie plot.
A lovely Spring dish with succulent lamb, tender greens and a creamy avgolemono sauce!
Don't throw away those old potatoes! Or those romaine lettuce ends! There are lots of foods you can regrow from scraps — it's easy and free!
Gardening with Wildfires and drought is challening. Climate change can affect gardening and homesteading a lot. Gardening with wildfires has become normal
Chickweed uses abound for both edible and medicinal projects that are sure to please the palate and soothe the body.
If you are reading the title of my recipe and thinking to yourself “Is this Nutmeg Nanny? Did I click on the wrong blog” I completely understand. I have been posting A LOT of green
Expert gardener shares how to grow these fruits and veggies at home.
If you love the sweet taste of homegrown cantaloupe but are short of garden space, why not try growing it in containers? Learn more now on Gardener's Path.
Grow potatoes in containers, potato bins, potato grow bags, or a potato box.
We hear about foraging for food in the wild for things like berries, mushrooms, greens, and roots, but did you know there’s a whole bunch of delicious veggies in our gardens that we completely overlook?
These ten houseplants are easy to propagate so you won't have to spend money buying new plants for your home. The propagation techniques are simple
Fried tarantulas, live octopus, poisonous fish -- these strange foods are simple pleasures in places outside the U.S.
For those of us who have already established gardens, the fight against invaders seems impossible. Is it worth all the effort to restore the natural balance? Here are five reasons why maintaining, …
Garden design for home food production. When you're designing your garden for home food production you're looking for lots of yields. Here are some tips for garden design, visual large garden designs and great books that will help you.
Gardening with Wildfires and drought is challening. Climate change can affect gardening and homesteading a lot. Gardening with wildfires has become normal
Want to witness the magic of the mini-forest? When you practice The Miyawaki Method, a unique approach to reforestation, you'll see an empty lot or backyard transform into a biodiverse forest before your very eyes. The following is an excerpt from Mini-Forest Revolution by Hannah Lewis. It has been adapted for the web. Photo Credit: