by Bethany Hayes I found my first ground cherry plant when I went to a garden festival in Pittsburgh four years ago. I had no idea what ground cherries were, but being plant-obsessed, I brought the tender seedlings home and set off learning how to grow ground cherries in my … [Read more...]
Gardening Options for Fall and Winter
Winter Gardening Tips Many people see the fall and winter as a time to close down the garden and wait until the spring to start up gardening activities again. However, there are plenty of things you can be done through the fall and winter months to continue enjoying the … [Read more...]
How to Prevent and Reduce Knee and Back Pain While Gardening
Don’t let aches and pains keep you from cultivating the garden of your dreams. Anyone doing yard work or gardening has probably experienced back or knee pain before. Thankfully, the aches and pains of gardening don’t have to outweigh the joy! With proper care and planning, you … [Read more...]
Garden Myth: Some trees have deep taproots
by Robert Pavlis Tree descriptions refer to two classes of trees: some with shallow roots and others with deep taproots. Those with taproots have most of their roots deeper in the ground, where they get most of their water and nutrients. These deep-rooted trees are claimed to … [Read more...]
12 Vegetables You Can Grow In Water
By Matt‌ ‌Gibson‌ and Erin Marissa Russell Instead of throwing out your fruit and vegetable kitchen scraps, or tossing them into the compost heap, keep them in the kitchen and place them into jars of water to regrow your favorite produce right on your windowsill. For most … [Read more...]
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