These beneficial insects will keep harmful pests out of your garden and help your plants thrive! Here are four bugs that you'll want in your garden.| Garden Therapy
Learn how to custom mix a pest control spray using all natural ingredients from your garden! This pest deterrent is simple and effective.| Garden Therapy
Milkweed is integral to the life cycle of the monarch butterfly. Plant it in the garden to help save these beneficial critters whose numbers are dwindling.| Garden Therapy
Growing oregano gives you access to an herb there are countless uses for. This herb is easy to ... Read More| Garden Therapy
Grow, harvest, and dry calendula as an anti-inflammatory herb for recipes and skincare, a practice dating back to ancient history.| Garden Therapy
Make your own bug hotel using natural materials to attract ladybugs, bees, and other beneficial insects to the garden.| Garden Therapy
A bee bath is a simple bee water feeder that is easy to make and care for in your home garden, and it's a nice touch to set out for your pollinating guests. Make one yourself easily with this tutorial and the bees will thank you.| Garden Therapy
Known for feasting on our favourite vegetables and flowers, aphids are a real pest in the garden. Get rid of them with these natural methods.| Garden Therapy
Yarrow is a prolific, easy to grow herbal plant that can provide a host of benefits. Learn all about this amazing plant and how to grow them.| Garden Therapy
Put all biases aside on humble dandelions. It's not just a weed marring your lawn. It's a nutrient rich edible you should try in your next salad.| Garden Therapy
This list of plants that attract butterflies and tips for growing a butterfly garden helps to save these pollinators and benefits your crops.| Garden Therapy
Some flowers have some pretty amazing superpowers. Learn about companion planting with 5 of the best flowers that keep bugs away from your garden.| Garden Therapy
Invite bees and they will do so much good work for you. Plant flowers for bees and follow these steps for a bee-friendly garden.| Garden Therapy