A healing herb known for its headache relief, this guide covers the history, benefits, uses, and how to harvest feverfew.| Garden Therapy
Mint is one of the most commonly grown garden herbs because it is so easy to grow (in fact, you have to be careful that it doesn’t take over the whole garden) and has so many uses. Mint makes a delicious, healing tea, brightens up both sweet and savory dishes, and is a great addition to many natural beauty recipes.| Garden Therapy
Learn all about show-stopping alliums including edible vs. ornamental varieties, how to grow, harvest, and dry them, and more.| Garden Therapy
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
Grow, harvest, and dry calendula as an anti-inflammatory herb for recipes and skincare, a practice dating back to ancient history.| 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
Having ladybugs in the garden can do wonders to get rid of pests. Learn how to attract ladybugs in your garden and why you need to.| Garden Therapy