[ad_1] Finished Reading Born Again Dirt by Noah Sanders An Agricultural Testament by Sir Albert Howard Landrace Gardening by Joseph Lofthouse The Contagion Myth by Thomas...
[ad_1] There are a lot of tools and supplies for gardening, and in this post, I’ve narrowed it down to those I love and use most...
[ad_1] Freezing cucumbers doesn’t always come to mind as an option to preserve your abundance, but it’s actually quite easy and useful. If you want to...
[ad_1] Variety is the spice of life, and cultivated varieties are the spice of landscaping. Like the taste of Old Bay Seasoning on shrimp, finding the...
[ad_1] It was super hot a week ago, but the rains have come and cooled things off a bit here in Lower Alabama. Recently we tilled...
[ad_1] SUCCULENTS: You probably already grow some perennial ones in your garden, and perhaps others that aren’t hardy are among your favorite houseplants. But what if...
[ad_1] Malde likes to allow this root vegetable to bolt and grow into plants in the garden, and he even included some in his Chelsea Flower...
[ad_1] Today’s photos are from Carla Z. Mudry in Malvern, Pennsylvania. I was part of my very first garden tour on June 24, The Hardy Plant...
[ad_1] A furnace is a vital component of any heating system, responsible for keeping our homes warm and comfortable during the colder months. However, like any...
[ad_1] Mowing the lawn can be a time-consuming chore many people hate to do. However, if you are willing to invest in a lawn mower, then...
[ad_1] 1. Bravado ‘Bravado’ features single, four to five-inch blooms reminiscent of daisies, in a rosy shade of pink with orange cone-shaped centers. Are they bold...
[ad_1] Gypsophila spp. One busy Valentine’s day at my high school co-op job in the local flower shop, someone ordered a bouquet of so many roses...
[ad_1] To me, pumpkins are the paragon of autumn, my favorite season. So this last winter, I decided to grow a few varieties indoors in early...
[ad_1] Are you a proud owner of vibrant coreopsis (tickseed) plants in your garden? If so, you might find yourself pondering a common gardening question: “...
[ad_1] Oak wilt kills hundreds of thousands of oaks (Quercus spp. and cvs. Zones 3–11) in the Midwest and beyond every year, but what is it? Oak...
[ad_1] Summer is here! Vegetable gardens have yielded the first tomatoes of the season, perennial borders are overflowing with colorful blooms, fruit is ripening in the...
[ad_1] Most likely native to Southeast Asia, colocasia (Colocasia esculenta, Zones 7b–12) is used by many gardeners for its large, tropical-looking foliage. This plant also has...
[ad_1] Shade is welcome most of the year in the Southwest, but too much shade can limit other options. Larger-leaved trees can cast dense shade, and...
[ad_1] Across North America, spring and summer mean that it’s time to buy new plants for the garden, and while there are plenty of great nurseries...
[ad_1] Most of us gardeners have a good read on which plants in our gardens are problematic—which we often refer to as weeds. Typically these plants...