UF Hack: Put Cardboard To Use
January 18, 2016Keep your leftover boxes from deliveries, gifts, or supplies out of the trash and put it to use on your farm.
Keep your leftover boxes from deliveries, gifts, or supplies out of the trash and put it to use on your farm.
Speed up the time it takes to turn food scraps into garden fertilizer by adopting this hot-composting techniques.
A self-sown garden may go against your green-thumb intuition, but it could make your garden life a whole lot easier.
Letting your basil plants go to seed isn’t a bad thing—use the seeds in internationally inspired drinks and desserts.
Inspire green thoughts in the darker months by counting down the days until Christmas using heirloom seeds.
This traditional holiday décor encompasses multiple species of plants that parasitize trees—and they’re good for biome diversity, too!
Put your home-preserved veggies to use in these cornmeal-cake snacks.
Your food scraps don’t have to be destined for the compost bin or the stock pot. Perhaps it’s time to engage in a little Prohibition-style fun.
Use the slow winter gardening season to prune back fruit trees, shrubs and vines so you have more to harvest next year.
There are many ways to obtain food in the city, and your backyard garden can be one of them.