Garden Soil – 4 Surefire Ways to Improve it
While some gardeners may be blessed with excellent soil, most of us garden with soil that is far less than perfect. But turning poor soil into a rich, vigorous foundation for your garden is not difficult, once you understand the basics of soil care.
Drought-Proof Gardening and the Big Dry
Whether you live in a region with tough water restrictions or not, you can help your garden with appropriate hardware and by adjusting your habits and plant choice.
Your Gardens Secrets – Facts You Need to Know to Grow a Healthier Garden
Your garden brims with secrets. Knowing those secrets will help you grow a beautiful, healthier garden.
6 Great Vegetables You Can Grow Over the Winter
The cold weather does not mean your vegetable garden has to be empty.
Fungus Gnats: 7 Strong Ways To Removing These Pests
Those tiny black bugs that find their way into your home with your plants in winter are called fungus gnats. Here’s how to get rid of them. (Photo: John Tann/Wikimedia Commons)
How to Care for Indoor Plants in Winter
Whether your potted plants live indoors year-round or you’ve brought them in for temporary shelter from freezing temperatures, they will require special attention throughout the cold season. We’ve got a few tips that will surely help.
Caring for Frost-Damaged Plants
While a snowy winter can be good for your garden, cold weather, particularly frost, can damage your plants. Here’s how to care for your injured garden wards.
Great Gardening Tip: Start Seeds Indoors in Winter
Winter does not have to mean a complete halt to your gardening activities. Even while the ground is covered in snow, you can start seeds indoors.
8 Winter Tasks to Prepare Your Garden for Spring
Investing a little time in winter garden preparations helps ensure your garden can provide a healthy home for your crops come spring.
A Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Garden
Many of us live in modern living situations in apartments and smaller developments where space is at a premium. While there might be many options close to us for communal areas like parks and greens, some of us still crave the joy of growing our own plants, vegetables, or just herbs. The important thing to […]