This method of small garden composting works by creating an underground worm plunger: compost your scraps and create soil feeding worm castings in the soil.| Garden Therapy
The sage plant is hardy and easy to grow. Whether you use it to flavor foods or harvest it for healing properties, it's time to plant sage!| 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
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
Stinging nettles, while a fair bit prickly, are one of the best plants out there for eating up and adding to the herbal cabinet.| Garden Therapy
Chamomile flowers have long been used for soothing tea, but this prolific bloom can be used for much more! Here's how to grow, harvest, and use chamomile.| Garden Therapy
Whether you want to boost the compost or get luscious hair, there are many uses for alfalfa, an incredibly versatile and easy to grow plant.| Garden Therapy
It is easy and inexpensive to make compost tea with parts from the hardware and pet store. The system demonstrated cost less than $20.| Garden Therapy