3 Garden Plants I’m Excited To Grow In 2023
February 21, 2023Half the fun of shopping through seed, garden and nursery catalogs is looking for new plants to try. Here are three plants I’m excited to try growing for the first time.
Half the fun of shopping through seed, garden and nursery catalogs is looking for new plants to try. Here are three plants I’m excited to try growing for the first time.
Organic seeds, by nature of unassisted growth, have to adapt in order to survive, developing resilience they can pass along to descendants. That’s a great reason to start you garden with organic seeds!
In this excerpt from “The Tiny But Mighty Farm,” author Jill Ragan of Whispering Willow Farm shares the joy of starting plants from seed.
Maximize your profits while minimizing time to grow and seed costs with this easy cut-and-come approach to growing lettuce salad mix.
In The Climate Change Garden: Down to Earth Advice for Growing a Resilient Garden, authors Sally Morgan and Kim Stoddart provide timely advice.
When spring temperatures plummet, threatening your seedlings, make garden cloches from common items to protect against the killing frost.
The bright hues and handwritten labels of homemade garden signs can bring color and whimsy to your growing space later in the year. Plus, it's a fun winter project!
Lost buying gifts for a beloved farmer? Whether you are shopping for a gardener, chicken keeper or livestock owner, here are 45 gift ideas for $15 or less.
It’s true that tillage can do a lot of harm to soil life and structure, but these four simple guidelines can help you till responsibly for easier gardening.
Love garlic? Who doesn’t?! This flavorful crop is easy and satisfying to grow, so you should clear a bit of space to grow some garlic of your own. Here’s how.