Online shopping—we’ve all been there. You’re scrolling through your phone late at night, envisioning that perfect corner of the yard transformed and landscaped. You see...
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We love poinsettias for their velvety and colorful leafy bracts and deep green leaves, but poinsettias have a reputation for being sensitive. The truth? They are...
Classic Oatmeal Cookies Recipe enhanced by Jim Mitchell Yield: Makes a “big batch” (Approximately 4–5 dozen, depending on size) Oven Temperature: 350°F...
There is a serious myth among casual gardeners that the gardening season ends towards the end of fall. Real growers know the truth, though, the winter season does not...
We are often happy to answer questions, and I wanted to share a few of my favorite resources for helping our gardens and wildlife thrive. These are my go-to references...
There is a special kind of magic that happens amidst the soil, the seasons, and planting seeds. Share that magic with the generations behind us. We can’t afford to have...
Hey there, garden growers! I have got to tell you about a new discovery in my garden journey, the Yezberry Solo (Lonicera caerulea), also known as Honeyberry, Haskap,...
There’s a unique magic in the art of bonsai. If you are looking to dabble in the ancient practice of growing an interesting and forgiving bonsai tree, this is a...
Many plants are seasonal; they come out for a while and go back to sleep. There are a few that hold interest all year long, and some of the best are the camellia. If...
Has this ever happened to you? You stroll through your yard and think, “Something’s missing?” Well, that something could be homegrown fruit. Here in...
When times are uncertain, it’s natural to look to the past for guidance. During the world wars and the Great Depression, ordinary Americans were asked by the government...
