Out in the fields I’m used to rows of veggies, mulching, and tractors humming. But even a soil-stained farmer likes to bring a bit of … Read More ›
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Out in the fields I’m used to rows of veggies, mulching, and tractors humming. But even a soil-stained farmer likes to bring a bit of … Read More ›
I can still picture the first time I saw a Lady Palm indoors. It wasn’t in some fancy hotel lobby or office; it was in … Read More ›
The last time I brought Money Plant (Pothos) I noticed something was not right with the plant. As It sat proudly in an old ceramic … Read More ›
I still remember the first time I walked into my greenhouse and spotted my beloved spider plant looking tired. The long green leaves with creamy … Read More ›
If you’ve ever walked through a garden and seen fiery plumes of orange, red, and purple waving like feathers, chances are you’ve stumbled upon celosia. … Read More ›
Growing and caring for poinsettia plants on my small farm is one experience that I can still remember. It was one of those crisp mornings … Read More ›
If you’ve ever bitten into a sun-warmed tomato straight from the vine, you know there’s nothing like it. Store-bought tomatoes just don’t compare. Out here … Read More ›
The first time I noticed my peace lily drooping. It was early morning and I’d just come back from feeding the chickens. There it sat … Read More ›
The sun hadn’t even risen fully when I grabbed my coffee and stepped out to the garden. The air smelled of damp earth and fresh … Read More ›
I remember when my first snake plant arrived. A friend dropped it off on the porch one summer afternoon, tucked inside an old feed sack … Read More ›