Tomatoes are rewarding to grow - when you know how. If you want to know how to grow tomatoes, use these top tomato growing tips from an expert.| Garden Therapy
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
Some ancient beliefs about herbs are still relevant today, while others may seem ridiculous by modern standards (like the belief that consuming basil could cause scorpions to hatch in your brain...), but it is fascinating to learn the rich histories of common herbs all around the world.| Garden Therapy
Grow perennial herbs in a container garden using the right soil, plants, & growing conditions. See which herbs to plant for the best results.| 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
Start your garden with stronger plants this year, and send less waste to the dump. Plant in soil blocks instead.| Garden Therapy
You always need more plants! Multiply your plant stash or save your existing plant by learning the basics of plant propagation.| 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
Composting is an eco-friendly way to improve your garden soil and reduce waste. This compost recipe takes the mystery out of how to compost.| 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
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