By Matt Gibson & Erin Marissa Russell Microgreens are easy to grow, whether you have a whole garden ready for planting or just want to start with one small container. Microgreens are harvested at an immature size, when the plants are just one to three inches tall, so you … [Read more...]
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By Matt‌ ‌Gibson‌ If you are a gardener that has trees, shrubs, bushes, and other larger plants on your property, you will need something a little bit more heavy duty than a pair of scissors or hand held pruning shears. To prune back and trim trees and large plants with … [Read more...]
28 Weeds That Are Actually Herbs
By Matt Gibson Some of the most common weeds that you can find in your lawn or popping up where they are not wanted in your garden, are actually beneficial herbs. Some of these often misunderstood beneficial herbs are edible. Many of them have medicinal value. A handful of … [Read more...]
9 Herbs That Grow in Shade
By Bethany Hayes Gardeners often view shade as a curse -- it's empty space that doesn't serve much purpose in a garden. It's time to take back the shade and reclaim it as a valuable growing space. That means you need to find vegetables and herbs that grow in the shade, along … [Read more...]
Sweet Potatoes vs. Yams, Explained
Did you know that yams (Dioscorea alata) and sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas) are two completely different vegetables? If you are surprised to learn this fact, you are not alone, as the names sweet potato and yams are often used interchangeably and also look very similar and are … [Read more...]
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