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 ›
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 ›
I’ve been working the soil for decades now, and cranberries have become one of those crops I never get tired of. They’re tiny, tart, and … Read More ›
Propagating Garlics using bulbils requires some techniques. And in this article we will be looking at those techniques. I still remember the first time I … 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 ›
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 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 ›
Winter can be tough, not just on us but on our plants too. Cold winds, frosty nights, and short days make life hard for anything … Read More ›
Have you ever wanted a vegetable garden but thought you didn’t have the space for it? Maybe you’ve looked out at your small backyard or … Read More ›
Growing broccoli in containers might sound odd at first, but trust me, it works. I’ve been farming for years, both in open fields and in … Read More ›