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5 Things to Know Before Building A Chicken Coop

By Chris Lesley Building a chicken coop is a daunting task. After all, this will hopefully be your chickens’ happy home for years to come, and it feels imperative that every little detail be correct. Fortunately, hens aren’t particularly choosy, so a good chicken coop doesn’t … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Birds & Butterflies

How to Grow Lupine Flowers (Lupinus)

By Matt Gibson Lupine is anything but subtle. It is a vibrant plant decorated with tall, showy flower spires that come in a dizzying array of shades. Lupine appears in various hues of purple, pink, red, white, and yellow lighting up garden beds all over the world in the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Growing Flowers

To Prune or Not To Prune Tomato Suckers

red and yellow tomatoes

What do you think about pruning tomato suckers? Well, you may have different types of tomato varieties in your garden, such as: Beefsteak RomaHeirloomCherry Despite this, all tomatoes share the same growth habits.  Today, a popular debate question among the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tomatoes

How to Grow Amaryllis Flowers (Hippeastrum)

By Matt Gibson and Erin Marissa Russell The massive blooms of the amaryllis flower are native to the tropical climates of Central and South America, and are the result of the careful breeding of hybrids by crossbreeding several plants from the Hippeastrum genus. These plants … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Growing Flowers

How to Grow Costmary Herb (Tanacetum balsamita)

By Matt Gibson Costmary is a delightfully fragrant and ornamental perennial herb that smells and tastes like spearmint with a hint of eucalyptus. It’s long, thin, serrated leaves are rounded, but narrow, and greenish-grey. In the spring and summer, it displays clusters of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Herb Gardening

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