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Fresh Herbs All Year Long
Herbs have many uses in our kitchens and homes—from fresh marinara sauces to homemade taco nights… almost every recipe is enhanced when fresh herbs are used. We’ve created a guide so you can enjoy them all year long! -
Winter Pruning: A Guide for Your Garden
While the winter chill is still in the air, it is time to prepare for your spring garden. A top priority on your list should be to prune your shrubs and trees before new growth and buds come to life. -
It’s Time to Start a Cold Frame
Your garden doesn't have to suffer during the cold winter months after all the hard work you’ve put into it all spring and summer. Even outside of the prime growing season, a cold frame garden offers a way for you to keep your garden producing without investing in a full-sized greenhouse. Cold frames are a great option during the winter months. -
Growing a Winter Garden
Did you know it is possible to garden during the winter months? Sure, there are a few more challenges but it is achievable. Many greens and some other vegetables actually prefer cooler weather to grow. We have put together a list so you can get the best results in your winter garden. Click below to learn how! -
Transitioning from Season to Season: A Checklist For You
Fall is full of transitions - the leaves on trees slowly begin to change their color, pool parties become bonfires, and the smell of sunscreen turns into the sweet smell of pumpkin. These things are subtle indications that it's time to prepare your plants for the wintertime. -
Plant Spring Flowering Bulbs Now
Planting during this time will give the bulbs enough time to root before the ground freezes in preparation for their late spring to early summer bloom! -
Creating Garden Compost
It’s in the soil that micro and macro-organisms live and then contribute to creating a healthy environment for plants. If you’re looking to improve your soil, consider adding compost. -
Extend your Homegrown Harvesting into Fall
It's time to start planting your fall garden, and we want to help! Fall days are perfect for gardening—it's cooler, the sun is still shining, you have the occasional rain shower, and the soil is warm. The soil is warmer than in spring, so your plants grow more quickly during this time of year. -
The Ultimate List of the Most Vibrant Fall Shrubs, Perennials, & Trees
Bringing these beautiful fall colors and foliage to your home is relatively simple by choosing just the right plants. We have our favorite, ultimate list, and images of fall shrubs, perennials, and tree suggestions that will bring the fall color you are looking for! -
Late Summer is the Best Time to Repot Your Growing Houseplants - Here's How
Indoor houseplants can often go unnoticed when it comes to the right time to transplant. However, when our pothos, snake plants, and philodendron begin outgrowing their pots, they need to... -
How to Fight Garden Pests Naturally
During the heat of summer, our gardens explode with color, blooms, vegetables, and berries. But the hot weather is also the peak time for pests. While it’s impossible to get... -
Is it Time for a Perennial Reset?
Perennials are a staple in many of our gardens. We love that they come back year after year—making our garden efforts last from season to season. But there comes a...