Lasagna Gardening: A Backyard Guide for Beginners
A Guest Blog by Jeff Antilla of Redfin Looking to cook up your own lasagna garden? Okay, maybe there’s no cookingContinue Reading
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A Guest Blog by Jeff Antilla of Redfin Looking to cook up your own lasagna garden? Okay, maybe there’s no cookingContinue Reading
Where I live, this spring has been exceptionally cold and I’m nowhere near acclimatizing any seedlings to outdoor conditions, butContinue Reading
Gardeners in cooler climates are faced with the same dilemma almost every spring. The nights remain cool and the soilContinue Reading
When I was a kid, I ordered seeds of garden huckleberry from a seed catalog, starting them indoors “like aContinue Reading
Leaving abundant space in a flower bed or vegetable garden is not very useful if you’re trying to be aContinue Reading
Celery (Apium graveolens dulce) is a persnickety vegetable that only seems to thrive on constant attention. It is slow growing,Continue Reading
Your garden is overrun with purslane, you can’t see the green lawn for dandelion flowers, your shade bed is aContinue Reading
The following article appears on the Eagle Creek Seed Potatoes website and is reused with permission from the author, John Mills. Continue Reading
If you’ve eaten out in sophisticated restaurant lately, you may well have seen, in your salad or on an appetizer,Continue Reading
There are plenty of new plants that will be showing up in garden centers shortly or that you can orderContinue Reading








