dee Hobsbawn-Smith recounts an early-September rush to get frost-sensitive Prairie produce out of the garden, into the kitchen and processed for storage. The post Great recipes rely on timely fall resource management appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsGrainews
Permaculture Womens Guild A beginner-friendly guide to turning your annual garden into a food forest, with a list of over 100 edible perennial vegetables for a variety of climates.| Permaculture Womens Guild
Permaculture Womens Guild Circular economy is not just a big concept for governments and economists, but something real that we can immediately put into practice as individuals.| Permaculture Womens Guild
Permaculture Womens Guild A critical exploration of the concepts of balance and self-sustenance as applied in permaculture and ecological agriculture.| Permaculture Womens Guild
Learn how to use keylines and contour to work with the slope of the land.| Permaculture Womens Guild
Free Permaculture Why is seed saving important and how can you get started saving your own seeds?| Free Permaculture
BELMONT, N.Y. — Cornell Cooperative Extension is excited to announce: Scraps to Soil: A Composting Workshop. Wondering how to turn your kitchen scraps and yard waste into something truly valuable for your garden? Composting is one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to recycle organic materials, improve your soil, and reduce waste, all while […] The post Scraps to Soil: A Composting Workshop appeared first on Morning Ag Clips.| Morning Ag Clips
It has been a month since I last posted in Six on Saturday, the weekly round up of what is … More| Thistles and Kiwis
Hello friends & Happy Sunday! I am excited to share how our garden shed has cleaned up for the fall season! Mr. Ethereal has been busy reorganizing the storage part of the shed, and I’ve been reorganizing all the fertilizers on my potting bench while also fertilizing plants outside for fall blooms… If you haven’t… Continue reading Sunday Sentiments & Decking the Garden Shed for Fall| French Ethereal
When the North American Native Plant Society asked me to write about a plant for the cover of their newsletter, I picked “the Blueys,” one of my favorite urban wildflowers, and one of the toughest. It blooms all summer in trash alleys, ditches, cracks in the asphalt, and this morning, at a telephone pole. Thanks … Continue reading The Blueys are Blooming…again.| SIDEWALK NATURE
Below, I’m listing local events where I plant to speak or share or both. The first one is this Saturday (Sept 27) at the Hendersonville Public Library. But first, an update from this month…| SIDEWALK NATURE
Your garden will no longer have to endure the heat, thus the fall season offers a nice window to plant some veggies that you can harvest before the first winters frost. When To Plant Fall Vegetables?| JC's Landscaping LLC
Discover creative fall potted plant ideas to brighten your porch or patio with mums, ornamental kale, pansies, and more. Learn care tips too!!| JC's Landscaping LLC
Let's plant native! Texas purple sage, the official state native shrub, thrives in challenging conditions with stunning silvery leaves and vibrant purple flowers. This resilient plant supports butterflies and moths, offering beauty and effortless gardening. Its drought tolerance and minimal care requirements make it perfect for Texas landscapes, ensuring a flourishing environment for nature and homeowners alike.| Earthwise: Environmental Services Resources
Winter doesn’t mean it has to be all white in the garden. Even if there is a blanket ... Read More The post Check Out These Cool Characters! The Top Winter Garden Plants appeared first on Garden Therapy.| Garden Therapy
Dreading the end of the growing season? Fear no longer! I’ll show you how to protect plants from ... Read More The post Get a Late Harvest! Frost Protection for Plants appeared first on Garden Therapy.| Garden Therapy
August was much like July, some heat and some rain. A typical Welsh summer, really!| Notes of Life
In my retirement, I want to be a better gardener. I envy people who seem to be natural gardeners. Rather than pine over other people’s gardens, I decided I needed to be proactive, so I attended a Acadiana Native Plant Project event last week at the Louisiana Wetlands Center. As we toured the grounds, the […]| Reflections on the Teche
Bittersweet vine has amazing fall color that will last a long time. Use it in wreaths or vases to add some autumn beauty to your home decor. In the fall, I enjoy looking around for some bittersweet vine to use in my decor. There's something about the bright red berries with their outer yellow shells... Read More The post Bittersweet Vine for Your Fall Decor appeared first on Hearth and Vine.| Hearth and Vine
Seed balls are an easy way to spread seeds in tough areas - by tough areas I mean landscapes that are hard to tend or.... may not technically belong to you. They are great fun to make, and spread, and require only a few supplies. | Wings, Worms and Wonder
Rose care strategies need to change as the weather cools down, even if you're not ready for your big winter prune yet. The post Two Tips for Rose Care in Cooler Months appeared first on A Bee In The Bonnet.| A Bee In The Bonnet
I always look forward to finding horse chestnuts (Aesculus hippocastanum) in autumn, the shiny brown ‘conkers’ once beloved by schoolchildren for their games, but they are much more useful than that. The tree is so named because the nuts used to be made into liniments to treat muscle sprains in horses. They contain aescin, a … Continue reading "Horse Chestnut Salve"| Hearth Witchery
Biochar is a garden game-changer. Haley Nagasaki shares a simple five-step to make your own DIY biochar.| Garden Culture Magazine
Your garden might be a source of joy, pride, and occasional frustration, but have you ever considered that it might bring in a reliable and ongoing income? It’s true! You don’t need a giant farm to turn out a really nice income with the things you grow. Whatever your skill level, whatever your local market […] The post 5 Gardening Business Ideas With a 50% Profit Margin appeared first on The Homesteading Hippy.| The Homesteading Hippy
Happy Saturday from beautiful Newport Beach, California. Unfortunately we are leaving today to drive back to Phoenix, but are enjoying the cooler weather, ocean breezes and gorgeous views of the Pacific Ocean. What is it about being near the water that lowers shoulders, relaxes the body and clears the mind? This annual 4-day girl’s trip... The post Saturday Meanderings appeared first on Life at Bella Terra.| Life at Bella Terra
Can You Grow Tomato Plants Indoors? Have you ever wondered, “Can tomato plants grow indoors?” If you love fresh, juicy tomatoes but don’t have much … The post Can Tomato Plants Grow Indoors? appeared first on Earth Friendly Tips.| Earth Friendly Tips
On an early fall evening in Athens, rows of fig trees and native crops bask in the sun at UGArden, ... The post How UGA Community Garden is Adapting to Climate Change appeared first on Grady Newsource.| Grady Newsource
Matt is our host for Poetry Friday this week. Hop on over there for the roundup. Poetry in the Spotlight Since I’ve been out of posting, a few cool things have happened nationally with poetry. The National Book Awards Longlists were released, and the new U.S. Poet Laureate Arthur Sze was announced. National Book Award Longlist for Poetry I haven’t read any of the books on this list yet. National Book Award Longlist for Young People’s Literature There are several verse novels on t...| Marcie Flinchum Atkins
Learn how to care for hostas in the winter with these 5 helpful tips! The post 5 Tips for How to Care for Hostas in Winter appeared first on The Kitchen Garten.| The Kitchen Garten
Choose any of these 8 plants for fall and autumn hanging baskets. These ideas will add color and life to any porch or patio!| The Kitchen Garten
A magical world for kids big or small. The post Unlock enchantment: why fairy garden kits are this season’s must-have appeared first on Better Homes & Gardens Australia.| Better Homes & Gardens Australia
Check your luggage. The post Stink bug alert: what Aussie travellers need to know appeared first on Better Homes & Gardens Australia.| Better Homes & Gardens Australia
“With the public’s help, we can ensure that no Australian ever dies from a funnel-web spider bite again.” The post Funnel-web spider venom urgently needed: here’s how you can help appeared first on Better Homes & Gardens Australia.| Better Homes & Gardens Australia
Just in time for the school holidays. The post Kmart’s $10 novelty sprinkler has parents losing it appeared first on Better Homes & Gardens Australia.| Better Homes & Gardens Australia
And what to do if you encounter one. The post 5 warning signs you’ve got a snake hiding in your garden appeared first on Better Homes & Gardens Australia.| Better Homes & Gardens Australia
Here's how they make this lifesaving liquid. The post This is the only place in Australia that makes snake anti-venom appeared first on Better Homes & Gardens Australia.| Better Homes & Gardens Australia
I don’t love growing bulb/common onions since pests can be a big issue where I’m at. However, I love growing green onions (also called scallions or bunching onions) as a great alternative! They are much easier and are still pretty versatile. If you are growing green onions and want to save seeds from your plants … The post How to Save Green Onion Seeds appeared first on By Brittany Goldwyn | Plants & Projects.| By Brittany Goldwyn | Plants & Projects
One of the more interesting things in my kitchen's tea cabinet is a big bag of deep red dried up hibiscus calyxes. I love using them for tea. It has a super tangy taste that| By Brittany Goldwyn | Plants & Projects
Compare drought-tolerant groundcovers - Kurapia & Dymondia on appearance, water needs & growth to find the perfect low-maintenance lawn alternative for your landscape.| Kurapia - Sole Producer - Drought Tolerant Groundcover
Keep in mind that the exact timing will vary with location| The Province
Hosted by the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Field Days is an annual opportunity for the public to connect with the researchers who are shaping the future of food systems, land use, and sustainability in our state. Check out staff member Ellen Olack's firsthand experience.| Alaska Food Policy Council
Discover the best vegetables to plant in fall and turn your harvest into cozy, garden-to-table recipes. Learn simple tips for growing, harvesting, and cooking your own comfort food.| Lettuce Grow Something
There are 59 wild geese in this picture; they flew over my domicile due south this morning. I only snapped the picture with my phone; they move fast, and there wasn’t enough time to get my proper camera. As far as I can tell, they really were heading dead southwards, not just approximately. I have […]| Freethought Blogs
Every Sydney garden tells a story, but keeping that story alive through the seasons isn’t always easy. Summer brings scorching heat that pushes lawns to their limits, while winter slows growth yet demands pruning and preparation. If you don’t plan, you’re left chasing problems as they appear — and that often costs an arm and... The post Which Garden Maintenance Plan Is Best for Seasonal Care? appeared first on A1 Gardening Sydney.| A1 Gardening Sydney
How to Identify Cauliflower - AI Plant Identifier Included [Start for Free] Cauliflower is a tight mass of undeveloped flower buds called a curd. In the bed, that means blue-green leaves often wrapped around a compact, firm, white head. Your job is to spot when the curd is [...] The post How to Identify Cauliflower – AI Plant Identifier Included [Start for Free] appeared first on GlobalOwls.| GlobalOwls
How to Identify Zucchini Plants: A Gardener’s Field Guide From Seedling to Harvest Zucchini sits in a big family of squashes and gourds. The seedlings look a lot like cucumbers. The leaves resemble pumpkins. And volunteer plants pop up from last year’s compost, just to keep things interesting. [...] The post How to Identify Zucchini Plants: A Gardener’s Field Guide From Seedling to Harvest appeared first on GlobalOwls.| GlobalOwls
How to Identify Broccoli - A Gardener’s Field Guide From Seedling to Harvest Broccoli is just flower buds you eat before they bloom. In the bed, that means blue-green, waxy leaves and a firm dome of tiny, tight buds. If yellow petals peek out, you waited a bit [...] The post How to Identify Broccoli – A Gardener’s Field Guide From Seedling to Harvest appeared first on GlobalOwls.| GlobalOwls
How to Identify Radishes: Field Guide, Quick Tables, and Look-Alikes Why radish ID trips people up. Radishes can look wildly different. Some are ping-pong round and cherry red. Others are long and white like daikon. Watermelon radishes hide a neon center. In the garden, leaves are hairy and [...] The post How to Identify Radishes: Field Guide, Quick Tables, and Look-Alikes appeared first on GlobalOwls.| GlobalOwls
How to Grow Bok Choy: A Complete Growing Guide Bok choy, also known as pak choi, is one of the most rewarding leafy greens you can grow. With its tender green leaves and crisp white stalks, it’s both beautiful and useful in the kitchen. Even better? It grows [...] The post How to Grow Bok Choy: A Complete Growing Guide appeared first on GlobalOwls.| GlobalOwls
How to Grow Beans: A Complete Guide for Beginners and Garden Pros Beans are a classic garden crop for a reason. They grow quickly, don’t need much pampering, and they pack a punch when it comes to flavor and nutrition. Whether you’ve got a large backyard or a [...] The post How to Grow Beans: A Complete Guide for Beginners and Garden Pros appeared first on GlobalOwls.| GlobalOwls
S’s post-baccalaureate studies involve a biology lab in our basement. If you’re down there to hang laundry to dry, etc, she’ll give you a running commentary on what she’s doing–torturing eggs, using IKI solution, learnin’ stuff… The garden kept producing this year clear into late November! C made the most amazing special marshmallows for Christmas: … Continue reading November into December 2022| Island Ashley
One of our resident wild bunny family sunning himself this morning. Elsewhere in the garden: The gorgeous green and white solitary tulip is nearly open. I wonder who planted it, and how long ago? R…| Island Ashley
Lucy O’Hagan Early in his memoir Native Son: The writer’s memoir, Witi Ihimaera introduced me to the idea that stories have a whakapapa. I had an image of a story travelling through generations of tellers and listeners, told in different places: a dinner table, a classroom, a wharenui, a road trip or perhaps as a […] The post An invitation into a patient’s garden first appeared on Corpus.| Corpus
Discover the wisdom of the seed in concrete becomes a powerful metaphor for resilience. Learn to find hope, grow stronger, and thrive against all odds.| Life Inspiration
Just because the weather is turning cooler doesn’t mean you can’t grow a vibrant crop of vegetables! Keep reading to learn 16 things you can … The post What To Plant In A Fall Garden appeared first on The Novice Homestead.| The Novice Homestead
Bugs are often viewed as pests, but they are vital to a healthy ecosystem! Keep reading to learn which insects are beneficial for your garden. … The post What Insects Are Beneficial For A Garden? appeared first on The Novice Homestead.| The Novice Homestead
Pollinators are essential for your garden to be a healthy and productive ecosystem! Learn how to attract pollinators to your garden with these simple tips. … The post How To Attract Pollinators To Your Garden appeared first on The Novice Homestead.| The Novice Homestead
These 5 eco-friendly ways to reuse fall leaves through leaf mulching are simple techniques to enrich your garden soil and reduce waste.| Simplify, Live, Love
Whatever it is you're looking to achieve, there are exciting modern pool design trends that will turn your backyard from standard to stunning.| unsustainable
My backyard harvest this week was not bad, and I am still seeing a lot of flowers and developing fruit in many of my crops ... click on title for more| My Slice of Mexico
Seeds strengthen our connections to what we grow and eat; they are intrinsic to our identity and our future. I cherish seed as a common resource that all the world should be able to access freely.| Chelsea Green Publishing
Learn how to make a pole bean trellis tower the quick and easy way with this simple bean tower DIY project. These clever trellis towers fold for easy storage!| Fluxing Well
On this post, my own favorites from the Madewell Insider Sale for fall, the best tart recipe, my garden, seeing the Downton Abbey movie and more... The post Madewell Insider Sale Picks, My Garden, a Great Tart & More appeared first on Northern California Style.| Northern California Style
While it’s a hardy and rewarding vegetable to grow, cabbage can also attract its fair share of pests, including cabbage worms, aphids, and flea beetles. That’s where companion plants for cabbage come in. By growing certain plants near your cabbage, you can deter pests, improve soil health, and even boost cabbage yields, without chemicals. Cabbage... The post Companion Plants for Cabbage appeared first on Little Sprouts Learning.| Little Sprouts Learning
The Holy Ghost orchid, Panama’s national flower, is a rare beauty with white blooms shaped like a dove. A symbol of peace and purity, it thrives in humid mountain forests.| Insteading
I have a tongue-in-cheek test for determining if you have a well-stocked pantry. I call it the “chicken pot pie” test. Can you make a chicken pot pie from Can you make a chicken pot pie from scratch with what’s in your pantry? If yes, you pass the “Chicken Pot Pie Test.” Here's how to build that kind of pantry.| Lehman's Simpler Living Blog
As you put this year’s garden to bed, you can lighten your spring workload by performing a few key tasks. The post Fall Garden Chores: 5 Essential Tasks to Prepare for Winter appeared first on Hobby Farms.| Hobby Farms
Grape hyacinths (Muscari species) Grape hyacinths (Muscari species) are not just beautiful; they are remarkable plants that captivate...| Foraging and More
Learn how to grow and care for aloe vera with ease. From sunlight and watering tips to harvesting its soothing gel, discover why this hardy succulent is a must-have for any home or garden.| Days Well Spent
What Is Mulch? Mulches are loose coverings of sheets or materials that are placed on the surface of soil. They […] The post Mulching in Winter: Tips to Keep Roots Cosy and Strong appeared first on Caledonian Horticulture.| Caledonian Horticulture
Growing Garlic in a Scottish climate can be achieved! In this blog, we tell all, how to look after them and grow. Click here for more!| Caledonian Horticulture
Reading Time: 3minutes After five years as owner-operator of flower farm Shifting Blooms, Raney’s long-time love of chickens is paying off more than she initially thought. The mix of Ameraucana, Easter Egger, Swedish flower hens, Copper Marans, silkies, an Orpington and a Polish chicken create a rainbow of eggs for her farm stand. But her chickens give so […] Read more The post Flower power, with help from some feathered friends appeared first on Country Guide.| Country GuideCountry Guide
Every flower you admire began underground. Before the petals, before the fragrance, before the applause of spring, there were roots. Hidden, silent, unseen. Entrepreneurship is much the same. Befor…| rochemamabolo
“There’s a flower that grows in the darkness. It’s called Lirio de los Valles. It actually does better in the shade. It blooms… in spite of the darkness. You remind me of that flower.” — Queen of t…| rochemamabolo
The post How to keep weevils from eating your chestnuts appeared first on Tyrant Farms - Pet Ducks & Wild Living. Find out how to prevent and kill weevil species that infest chestnuts using organic methods! The post How to keep weevils from eating your chestnuts appeared first on Tyrant Farms.| Tyrant Farms
Find out how eating pawpaw fruit (Asimina triloba) may cause short-term and long-term health problems, such as atypical Parkinsonism.| Tyrant Farms
Check out these helpful tips on how to buy, care for, and keep mums growing beautifully year-round.| Farmers' Almanac – Plan Your Day. Grow Your Life.
Are you wondering how to get rid of powdery mildew on your plants? Here are helpful suggestions for fixes and prevention.| Farmers' Almanac - Plan Your Day. Grow Your Life.
California poppies provide plenty of beauty with minimal work! Learn how to care for the California poppy for a golden garden addition.| Garden Therapy
Take some time now to start planting bulbs in pots that will flower next spring, then add fall flowers in pots on top for autumnal interest.| Garden Therapy
Looking for fun and interactive gardening activities for kids in Goodyear, AZ? Explore creative ways to grow plants, attract pollinators, and inspire young gardeners today!| Crème de la Crème
An old post but it's still valuable information for Philadelphia residents. Need compost take your buckets, ID and get some compost for your garden. | Penn State Extension Philadelphia Master Gardeners
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Did you know that the flowering bulbs you enjoy each spring are actually planted in the fall? I'll share 10 tips for planting flowering bulbs in fall to set your spring garden up for success.| Shiplap and Shells
Hearty, savory and packed full of terrific flavor, this recipe for spaghetti sauce with fresh tomatoes is an excellent way to preserve the harvest from your backyard garden. Simply cook, freeze and enjoy fresh spaghetti sauce year-round. September is bittersweet for us. Let me explain. Here in Ohio we start our tomato seeds indoors, around […] The post Spaghetti Sauce With Fresh Tomatoes appeared first on WholeMade Homestead.| WholeMade Homestead
Ripe garden produce piles up in kitchens across Manitoba this time of year: Here’s how to use it up without working yourself to the bone The post Savour your late-summer garden harvest appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorFarmit Manitoba & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
In Fielding Questions, Don Kinzler also shares his favorite sweet cherry tomato and what to do about green potatoes from the garden.| Grand Forks Herald
In Growing Together, Don Kinzler talks about the conditions that affected 2025 tomato harvests.| Grand Forks Herald
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I may have one of the smallest front porches for an old 1850s farmhouse. It’s so narrow, but I still love having one. It still works well enough for the kids to wait for the bus, and of course, I can still decorate for fall and not worry about everything getting ruined in the rain. …| The Frugal Farm Girl
If you’ve been scrolling Pinterest lately, you’ve probably noticed how popular front-yard flower beds against the house are. And for good reason—this simple| The Frugal Farm Girl
What do you do when you are unsettled? For me, I don my apron and start cooking, baking and creating in my kitchen. I suppose it’s better than some other vices, but there is something about the smell of bread baking, apples cooking, or onions simmering in butter, that is balm for the soul. It’s... The post Saturday Meanderings appeared first on Life at Bella Terra.| Life at Bella Terra
We make plans. Sometimes plans don’t go as we hope. These are learning opportunities, and our children should be there, seeing us react appropriately to those moments.| Mitchell Republic
Extend your harvest! Learn the top fall garden vegetables to grow in late summer and enjoy fresh, homegrown produce all season long.| Earth Friendly Tips
Build a chicken manure hotbed to start planting in early spring! This guide covers materials, steps, and tips for using fresh manure to create a warm, fertile bed for crops. The post How to Build a Hotbed Using Chicken Manure for Early Spring Planting appeared first on Meyer Hatchery Blog.| Meyer Hatchery Blog
Turn chicken manure into a powerful garden fertilizer with compost tea. Learn the benefits and how to make and use it for thriving plants.| Meyer Hatchery Blog
While homesteading is a way to live more independently, beginning takes dedication. Here's how to start a homestead with no money or know-how.| Environment Co
If you follow me on the fedi, I'll mention that I'm spending time in the garden quite a lot. This may lead you to infer that I am a keen gardener, but I'm no...| skryblans
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about fall planting and Trader mulberry trees.| Brainerd Dispatch