Stephanie Rose is a master gardener, artist, and the creator of the popular DIY blog, Garden Therapy. She writes about crafty, garden-related projects and recipes while she putters around in her urban city garden with her husband, son, and tiny dog.| Garden Therapy
Flowers beautify your garden, attract pollinators and bring aesthetics and an exotic flavor to your meals. Find out which blooms are edible in your garden.| Garden Therapy
These plants will help nearby vegetables grow by attracting pollinators and other beneficial insects, deterring pests, improving the soil, and reducing disease. Plus, you'll get a big harvest of delicious edible flowers along with your veggies so you can bring some new and exciting flavors to your culinary creations.| Garden Therapy
Compare the pros and cons of different DIY seed starting trays. From eggshells to toilet paper rolls learn which method works best.| Garden Therapy
Want a garden that smells fantastic? Here are the top 22 wonderfully fragrant flowers every gardener should plant.| Garden Therapy
Growing beautiful flowers in your garden? Follow these tips on how to make cut flowers laster longer with just a few simple steps.| Garden Therapy
Add fresh colors and flavors to any meal with an edible flower garden. Follow these tips to harvest, store, and prepare edible flowers for culinary use.| Garden Therapy
This seed starting guide is the place to begin if you want to grow any vegetable, herb, or flower from seed, from basic steps to insider tips and tricks.| Garden Therapy
Plant summer bulbs for an outstanding display that doesn't break the bank. See which beautiful blooms to plant this spring.| Garden Therapy
The basics of growing and harvesting flowers on a cutting garden plus extensive lists of annual and perennial flowers to grow in your cutting garden.| Garden Therapy
Beyond its beauty, borage has been an herbal favorite for centuries. Grow this beauty in your garden and discover all the benefits of borage.| 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
Grow, harvest, and dry calendula as an anti-inflammatory herb for recipes and skincare, a practice dating back to ancient history.| 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
The health of your plant begins with the soil it’s planted in. Different plants require different types of soil. Here are some easy soil recipes to mix up for everything you’re growing this season!| Garden Therapy
Add fragrance and colour to your garden by learning about the different types of geranium flowers and the best way to grow and care for them.| 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
Without proper care, you may find your hanging basket flowers in less than desirable shape. Perk them up with these tips!| Garden Therapy
Combing through seed catalogues and seed websites is a fun adventure! Here are the nitty-gritty details about buying seeds for gardening.| Garden Therapy