The first time I tried growing carrots, I pulled up what looked like orange toothpicks. Thin. Twisted. Some barely longer than my finger. I remember … Read More ›
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The first time I tried growing carrots, I pulled up what looked like orange toothpicks. Thin. Twisted. Some barely longer than my finger. I remember … Read More ›
I still remember the first time I planted Creeping Myrtle along the edge of our old tool shed. That patch of ground had defeated everything … Read More ›
There’s a particular kind of frustration that comes with shade. You stand in that cool, dim corner of your yard or balcony and wonder why … Read More ›
There’s a moment every new gardener remembers. You press tiny basil seeds into the soil, water gently, and then… wait. You check the pot the … Read More ›
There’s always that one stubborn patch in the garden. Too shady for grass.Too dry for flowers.Too awkward to ignore. For years, I tried fixing mine … Read More ›
There is something deeply satisfying about stepping into your garden and seeing familiar plants coming back on their own, year after year, like old friends … Read More ›
Basil has a way of pulling people into gardening without much effort. One minute you buy a small pot from the market just to add … Read More ›
If you have ever stood in a nursery looking at rows of roses and wondered which ones will actually thrive in containers, you are not … Read More ›
When the last frost melts away and the soil softens under your boots, there’s this rush of excitement that comes with early spring. You can … Read More ›
I still remember the first time I planted a weeping Japanese maple at the edge of my farmhouse garden. I had seen them in magazines, … Read More ›