Winter marks a seasonal change. Our bodies seem to crave the deeper tantalizing tastes rather than light fruity flavors of summer.
Hold onto your gardening hats, folks! Remember terrariums? A new trend revitalizing the old style is now better than ever. Creating a theme is easier too, with fairy, gnome and other accessories.
What do freezing, canning, drying, pickling and storing all have in common? Of course! These are all ways to preserve…
It’s easy to shop for gifts for a gardener. There are always new tools, plants, and books available for the serious (and not so serious) gardener.
Too many gardeners drape bed sheets over their plants and then have to uncover them. Later, they have to wash them…just because the temperatures may go below freezing. Are you one?
So many types of outdoor holiday decorations…it’s hard to decide, isn’t it?
Living Christmas trees: If you plan to have a living tree in the house for the holidays, use an anti-transpirant…
Join our own Tyler this Sunday at 1 pm for a refresher on Fall vegetables. He will go through soil preparation, plant selection, feeding and pest control so you’ll have a bountiful harvest. This is a free class. Bring a friend.
Turf can be tough to deal with. Perhaps it’s causing you to tear out your hair. Maybe you’re swearing to tear out the turf instead. You know, there could be some good reasons to do just that.
Does your garden have “flutter-bys” but you would prefer them to stay? Cheer up; it’s time to attract butterflies to your little slice of heaven. While you’re at it, you’ll be helping the butterflies, too!
For many of us, it’s the sweet pea that declares, “spring is here!” The colors and sweet fragrance announce the coming of warmer days like no other.
Can you imagine growing a pumpkin over 1,000 lbs in your garden? How about over 2,000 lb? It’s possible to do.
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