If there’s one plant that can lift the spirits of a tired gardener at the end of a long day, it’s the Black-Eyed Susan. Those … Read More ›
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If there’s one plant that can lift the spirits of a tired gardener at the end of a long day, it’s the Black-Eyed Susan. Those … Read More ›
I’ve been sowing seeds and nursing seedlings longer than I can remember. I’ve owned shiny, store-bought greenhouses and also built scrappy, home-made shelters with old … Read More ›
There’s something magical about Japanese maples. They’ve got that mix of elegance and hardiness that makes you stop for a second when you walk by … Read More ›
I’ll tell you something straight off the bat—there’s just something about the Royalty Crabapple Tree that makes folks stop in their tracks. Maybe it’s the … Read More ›
There’s something about acers, especially the Japanese maples, that makes you stop in your tracks. The way the leaves turn fiery red, gold, and orange … Read More ›
I’ve been tending gardens for decades, and one thing I’ve learned is this: nothing breathes life into a dull wall, bare fence, or empty balcony … Read More ›
If you’ve ever tried growing mushrooms at home and ended up with a slimy mess instead of a fresh harvest, you’re not alone. I’ve been … Read More ›
Spring is a magical time for gardeners. The soil thaws, the days stretch a bit longer, and the garden almost begs for life to be … Read More ›
If you’ve been around gardens and fields long enough, you’ll know this—timing is everything. You can have the best fertilizer money can buy, but if … Read More ›
If you’ve ever walked into your garden on a frosty morning and sighed at the sight of drooping leaves, you’re not alone. Winter can feel … Read More ›