Fall Gardening: Growing Garlic
Garlic is a crop that once you put a little effort into planning and planting, doesn’t require much care. We truly appreciate that after having the long, intensive heat we have had this summer....
View ArticleProlonging Your Harvest: How to Store Potatoes
There are so many benefits to growing your own garden, storing and preserving your own food. Not only can you save a tremendous amount of money but I love knowing exactly what has gone into and put...
View ArticleGardening: Four Tips for Troubled Seedlings
This is a sponsored post. All opinions are 100% my own. Starting your own seedlings is the best way to jump-start your garden early in the season. This is something that I failed to due early this...
View ArticleHow to Start Seeds Indoors
Seeds have three basic needs to germinate and grow successfully: light/warmth, water and food. The first place to begin is to decide what type of plants you wish to grow in your garden. Most people...
View ArticleGreen Tips for a Backyard Spring Clean Up
Spring brings great things: sunshine, warmth, and the blooming of flowers and plants in every color of the rainbow. Critters, great and small, come out of hibernation, active and hungry. However,...
View ArticleVegetables to Plant in March and April
It’s Springtime i.e. time to get into the garden and grow something! The days are starting to get longer and the sun is shining (mostly) and it is the perfect time to grow your own vegetable gardens....
View ArticleTips to Prepare Your Garden In Spring
Spring is here and it is time to get your garden in planting shape! Gardens need to be cleaned up, maintained, and refreshed after every planting season, especially after winter. Don’t forget that the...
View ArticleEasy Herbs to Grow From Seed
Having fresh herbs to use in the kitchen is a great reason to garden. Cut off what you need for that night’s red sauce or even dry herbs to use throughout the year. To get the best bang for your bang,...
View ArticleReducing the start up costs of growing your own produce
Today’s article sharing gardening tips is a sponsored post. For many of us, the dream is to live self-sufficiently. It may be a simple life, but trading in stressful 9 – 5 hours for a vegetable filled...
View ArticleWhat is the Difference Between Hybrid, Heirloom & Organic Seeds?
Today’s post is brought to you in sponsorship with Stonyfield & High Mower Seeds. All opinions are 100% my own. If you are new to gardening there may be many terms that you are uncertain about....
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