There are a few best practices around when to harvest dill that you can follow in order to come away... READ MORE » The post When to harvest dill: A step-by-step guide appeared first on Savvy Gardening.| Savvy Gardening
Catmint is a low care perennial plant with a long bloom time that is measured in months, not weeks.... READ MORE » The post When to cut back catmint and how to do it right: 3 options appeared first on Savvy Gardening.| Savvy Gardening
If you’ve strolled out to your vegetable garden and discovered your cucumbers curling into strange... READ MORE » The post Why are my cucumbers curling? Common causes and solutions appeared first on Savvy Gardening.| Savvy Gardening
Eco-friendly gardening is a growing trend that certainly won’t be losing momentum anytime soon. After all, there’s really no downside to it! Whether you’re looking to start small with a container garden or go all out in your yard this year, we’ve got some foolproof tips that will have you well on your way to […] The post 5 Ways To Make Your Garden More Eco-Friendly first appeared on Plant Perfect.| Plant Perfect
A pollinator garden creates a sort of win-win-win situation for all parties involved. Plants need to be pollinated in order to reproduce. In order for them to be pollinated, they need pollinators to visit them! Beneficial bugs like butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and even others such as moths come and go about their business transporting pollen […] The post The Best Plants for Attracting Your Favorite Pollinators first appeared on Plant Perfect.| Plant Perfect
In part three of our Fall Planting Series, we’re looking at trees for all seasons! We’ve previously covered perennials and shrubs for a beautiful garden and landscape all year long. Planting trees in your yard can improve your property value and make your yard a more beautiful place year-round. Many trees look their best in […] The post Fall Planting Series: Trees for Every Season first appeared on Plant Perfect.| Plant Perfect
As the vibrant hues of summer begin to fade, and the crisp bite of autumn fills the air, it’s time to turn your attention to the beautiful tapestry of perennial plants that grace your garden. The changing of seasons signals the need for some essential care and maintenance to ensure that your perennials thrive in […] The post Rejuvenate Your Perennials With These Fall Tasks first appeared on Plant Perfect.| Plant Perfect
Like the first flower or first snowfall, the first frost is a landmark event of the year. It can change the face of our garden overnight. We know it’s coming sooner or later, but we don’t have to wait for it unprepared. With these key tasks, we can protect tender plants, prolong the vegetable harvest, […] The post Getting Your Garden Ready for Frost first appeared on Plant Perfect.| Plant Perfect
If you’re wondering how often should you water new shrubs, this guide shares all the insight you need to care for your new garden addition.| Savvy Gardening
Learn how to grow jalapeño peppers with these 10 easy tips for healthy plants and a big harvest. Perfect for gardeners of all experience levels, whether you're growing in raised beds, containers, or backyard soil.| Lettuce Grow Something
Learn how to prune plants to help promote growth and productivity in the long run. The post How to Prune Plants to Promote Growth appeared first on Farm Flavor.| Year-Round Gardening Guides, Tips and Projects - Farm Flavor
I’ll admit it—I used to be totally against fake flowers, especially outdoors. For years, I thought they were cheesy, outdated, and just plain wrong. Who would| The Frugal Farm Girl
Get the 7 best tips for growing green beans at home, from planting to harvesting. Perfect for beginners and backyard gardeners.| Lettuce Grow Something
Sunflowers are among my favorite flowers in the home and on the homestead. Who doesn’t feel happier when they see sunflowers? Their bright, cheerful blooms just scream joy. They were one of the first flowers I tried from seed. This year, we planted sunflower seeds in two separate areas. I made a path next to …| The Frugal Farm Girl
Picture this: a vibrant garden bed, lush green bean plants climbing gracefully alongside sturdy tomato vines, all rooted in rich, healthy soil. Now imagine| The Frugal Farm Girl
Although I was trained as a biologist, and I’ll always be a bit of a science nerd at heart, I still believe there’s value in keeping the old ways alive. There’s a kind of wisdom in the gardening traditions passed down by our grandparents and great-grandparents, even if they weren’t always rooted in scientific journals.... The post 15 Old-Fashioned Gardening Tips from Our Grandparents (That Still Work Today) appeared first on My Homemade Roots.| My Homemade Roots
Don’t let pests ruin your balcony garden! Try these 8 natural, non-toxic ways to protect your container plants—no chemicals needed.| Rockin W Homestead
Is your front porch looking a little lackluster? We’ve all been there. But here’s the good news—you don’t need a major overhaul to make it feel fresh and| The Frugal Farm Girl
Okay, so I first heard of this garden tool on TikTok! The crazy thing is that it's been around for 100 years! The power of social media. I felt like every| The Frugal Farm Girl
Have you caught the gardening bug but don’t know where to start? There is so much information and so many ideas to try, it's easy to get overwhelmed. That's| The Frugal Farm Girl
One of my favorite spots in our farmhouse is the living room, with its big corner windows, in the summer. I can either put up a Hummingbird feeder or grab| The Frugal Farm Girl
Companion gardening is a garden hack all on its own. Most people consider marigolds near your tomatoes the best companion gardening hack. What if I told| The Frugal Farm Girl
Discover the basics of companion planting with our beginner-friendly guide! Learn how to grow a healthier, smarter garden and grab your free companion planting chart to get started today.| The Frugal Farm Girl
Snake plants are really tough plants and most of the things you have read here are rare occurrences and worst-case scenarios. Usually, these plants are hassle-free, but it is important to follow the basic principles.| PlantNative.org
Flowers light up your home decor, brighten your mood, and bring life to your surroundings. But not for long! As they perish, they wither away, which happens very quickly if you’re not extending flowers’ life by keeping them fresh. You would want to appreciate the beauty of a fresh flower in your interiors as long […]| Raise Your Garden
Want to grow in small spaces? Go vertical with these vertical planter ideas that will help you start growing no matter where you live. The post Top 3 Vertical Planter Gardening Ideas for Small Gardens appeared first on Create My Garden.| Create My Garden
Have you ever wondered what to do for a garden? Find out the 5 tips for growing a garden in this blog post about gardening and vegetables.| Create My Garden
30 fantastic fall flowers for pots and autumn hanging baskets, plus lots of tips on planting and caring for fall plants in containers.| Growing Family
Find out the 8 best easy veggies to grow in your garden as a beginner gardener and provide health for you.| Create My Garden
Use the strategy of companion planting to help your garden thrive. Read this guide to know what to plant together for successful garden.| Create My Garden
Could it really be that simple? Just two steps to know how to plant your garden all year. It really is. Check out this post to read more.| Create My Garden
Ready to level up your garden this year? Use these 6 effective strategies to make gardening more productive for you this year.| Create My Garden
Winter care of trees and shrubs is an important consideration in cold regions. Shade trees, ornamental shrubs and evergreens are the biggest plant investments you’ll make for your garden. If you live in a cold-weather zone, you know that winter can be hard on garden plants. Here are tips for […] The post Winter care of trees and shrubs: prevent cold weather damage appeared first on Flower Gardening Made Easy.| Flower Gardening Made Easy
When to plant bulbs for spring? Bulbs show up in stores while summer is still in full swing, so should you plant them as soon as they’re available? Answer: No, it’s best to wait. According to the Netherlands Flower Bulb Information Center, a little procrastination is a good thing. About […] The post When to plant bulbs – Wait until fall turns cool appeared first on Flower Gardening Made Easy.| Flower Gardening Made Easy
West Nile disease and mosquitoes: Those words can send a chill up many a gardener’s spine – especially water gardening enthusiasts. You may have concerns that your water feature, garden pond or birdbath could promote the breeding of mosquitoes and increase the risk of someone in your family contracting the […] The post Water gardening and west nile disease: practical prevention tips appeared first on Flower Gardening Made Easy.| Flower Gardening Made Easy
Have you ever stood watering the garden on a hot summer afternoon, the sprayer nozzle and hose in one hand and a cool drink in the other? It feels good, but the trouble is, you’re getting a better drink than your plants are. Why? You’re using the wrong tool for […] The post Watering the garden making every drop count appeared first on Flower Gardening Made Easy.| Flower Gardening Made Easy
Everything you need to know about cucumber companion plants, including which plants to use, and which ones to avoid.| Growing Family