[ad_1] Stevia is well known as an all-natural sweetener, but did you know you can grow it right in your home garden? Growing stevia is actually...
[ad_1] Vaccinium spp. Blueberries are popular with home gardeners because, let’s face it, they’re delicious. But while the berries get most of the attention, the bushes...
[ad_1] Also known as vertical gardening, this is a technique that involves growing plants in stacked containers. Building a hydroponic tower is becoming increasingly popular, as...
[ad_1] Cucurbita pepo ‘Delicata’ There’s a lot of different types of squash out there, from tiny little pattypans to massive pumpkins, and all of them have...
[ad_1] For the last few months I haven’t been able to keep a consistent video release schedule. We’ve been shooting for Wednesday and Sunday video release...
[ad_1] Spring is when the native wildflowers in the woods really show off. I love this time of year, when I can go out to look...
[ad_1] Wouldn’t it be great, when it comes to your vegetable garden, if you could just plant it and forget it? Some of our favorites, like...
[ad_1] Origanum vulgare Oregano, or Origanum vulgare, is a bushy, woody-branched perennial member of the mint family, Lamiaceae. Used extensively in a variety of cuisines, it...
[ad_1] People have come up with some crazy ideas for the garden over the years. Some of these ideas work, while others do more harm than...
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[ad_1] The same goes for squash vine borers (Melittia cucurbitae), and spotted (Diabrotica undecimpunctata) and striped cucumber beetles (Acalymma vittatum). All of these insects will choose...
[ad_1] Colletotrichum gloeosporioides Hydrangeas can be lush, carefree plants, but they are also vulnerable to a number of different fungal infections that can sully the leaves...
[ad_1] On my recent video of Noah Sanders demonstrating till vs. no-till soil, Captain Ron comments: When I first heard about no-dig or no-till gardening, I...
[ad_1] In traditional soap making, lard was our ancestors’ most common fat. To this day, it remains a very accessible and cheap soap-making ingredient. Make a...
[ad_1] Hello GPOD! My name is Kelly Hansen, and I live in Delmar, New York, right outside of Albany, which is in Zone 5b. I started...
[ad_1] Paperbush, Edgeworthia chrysantha In the tentatively lengthening days of late winter, we cherish the rare botanical signs that this, too, shall pass. There is no...
[ad_1] Are you familiar with deadheading? This is the practice of cutting flowers off a plant after they finish blooming, and before they set seed. Its...
[ad_1] Just picture it: you snag a blueberry off of a bush and the juice leaks out between your fingers. The skin is still warm from...
[ad_1] Cucurbita moschata Many people are finally catching on to the magic of calabaza squash, and it’s about time. This winter type is more resistant to...
[ad_1] Nephrolepis exaltata The Boston fern, aka the sword fern or the Boston swordfern, is the poster child of the fern world. When the average person...