I’ve been farming for years on open land, yet when my daughter moved into a small flat in Chicago she asked me, “Dad, how do … Read More ›
I’ve been farming for years on open land, yet when my daughter moved into a small flat in Chicago she asked me, “Dad, how do … Read More ›
Every gardener remembers that feeling. You plant your first seed, water it carefully, and then suddenly find yourself asking dozens of questions. Why aren’t my … Read More ›
In this article, we will take the time to teach you how to trim a Japanese maple. In addition to showing you how to trim … Read More ›
There is something about growing geraniums from seed that feels a little different from buying a ready-made plant. You are not just decorating a space, … Read More ›
There is something quietly satisfying about growing a plant that feels both classic and personal at the same time. Dianthus, often called carnations, have that … Read More ›
There is something quietly exciting about planting bulbs in containers. You tuck them into the soil, place the pot somewhere out of the way, and … Read More ›
There is a moment every gardener notices with snapdragons. The plant starts off full of life, sending up tall spikes covered in bright blooms. Then … Read More ›
There is something about fuchsia plants that feels almost magical the first time you really notice them. Not just a quick glance, but that moment … Read More ›
There is a moment every grower remembers. You plant something small, almost forget about it, and then one day it shows up bold, unexpected, and … Read More ›
There is always that one part of the garden that refuses to cooperate. Maybe it is a shady corner where nothing seems to thrive, or … Read More ›