by Jill Potvin Schoff Are you planning a garden and wish to incorporate the best fencing into your design? Or do you have unidentified visitors wreaking havoc in your existing garden? We’ve scoured the web for the best garden fencing ideas to keep out garden pests. From … [Read more...]
What is black soap?
Ever wondered what black soap is? So did we, so we did some research. African black soap is a type of soap popular in Ghana, made from dried plantain skins and ashes from palm leaves, cocoa pods and other plant ingredients depending on the maker, combined with palm … [Read more...]
7 Great Garden Bloggers You Should Subscribe To
Julie Christensen So what’s so great about garden blogs? Unlike most gardening magazines, which tend to be homogenized, commercial ventures filled with photos and ads, every gardening blog has a unique personality. Some blogs feature one writer, possibly a published author, … [Read more...]
Best Teak Garden Furniture: A Roundup
by Julie Christensen When it comes to outdoor garden furniture, teak has long been the premier choice. Teak wood is high in rubber and oil, making it naturally resistant to mold, mildew and insects. This durable wood can be used outdoors year-round and develops a soft silver … [Read more...]
Start Your Summer Garden in January with Winter Sowing
Want to get your summer garden started early? How about December or January? You don't need grow lights, shelving, heated seed mats, or even space indoors. You don't need an expensive greenhouse either. All you need is some milk jugs! It's a system that's so … [Read more...]
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