Compost is often called Gardener’s Gold, and rightly so. To a smart gardener, good compost is worth its weight in vegetables and then some. Let's learn more about home composting! … [Read more...]
How to Grow Blackhaw Viburnum trees
By Julie Christensen Blackhaw viburnum (Viburnum prunifolium) is one of those low-maintenance trees that you can put in the ground and count on to thrive. Native to the eastern and central United States, blackhaw viburnum tolerates most soil types, so long as the soil is … [Read more...]
Reduce Fungal Diseases in Your Garden
In many parts of the country, fungal diseases are a big problem for gardeners. This is especially true when they take hold in closed environments such as greenhouses or in new transplants that are vulnerable and may be killed by an infestation. Avoiding fungi is the best way … [Read more...]
Growing Nut Trees
A great, low-maintenance, and decorative way to grow food in an urban or suburban environment is by planting nut trees. Nuts have a high nutritional value, are popular in many recipes, and require little maintenance or upkeep as compared to most garden vegetables. The … [Read more...]
Annual Flowers by Color
One of the best things about annuals is the wide variety of colors they come in. No matter what your fancy, there’s probably an annual for you. However, just because annuals come in a rainbow of colors doesn’t mean you should use all those shades in your garden. For a unified … [Read more...]
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