By Jennifer Poindexter Each year as fall comes to a close and winter is right around the corner, do you know what I do? I plant a garden! You might be thinking I’m crazy, but I have a quick tip for you. Don’t stop gardening because the temperatures drop. Instead, … [Read more...]
Quick Tip: Close Your Garden Plot When Not in Use
By Jennifer Poindexter When your garden is done, do you take the time to close it down? I used to be someone who looked at a dead garden and walked away for the season. I get the temptation after working hard all summer to raise crops and store the harvest that when you … [Read more...]
Quick Tip: Create a Watering Schedule to Avoid Neglecting Your Plants
By Jennifer Poindexter If you’re someone who is known for killing plants, this tip is for you. Chances are, you aren’t a horrible gardener. The problem is you forget about the plants’ care. I’m going to share my tips on how you can avoid this habit moving forward. One of … [Read more...]
A Guide to Using Bone Meal on Tomato Plants
By Jennifer Poindexter Many people have a love/hate relationship with growing tomatoes. When producing your own tomatoes around your garden, the harvest is like none other. However, getting to the point of harvest can prove difficult for some. The reason being is growing … [Read more...]
Quick Tip: Turn One Blueberry Bush into Many with Cuttings and Offshoots Plants
By Jennifer Poindexter If you have one blueberry bush, chances are you can make more. There are two methods I like to use when creating new plants from mature ones. My first method is to take a cutting from the mature blueberry bush. You may use soft or hardwood cuttings, … [Read more...]
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