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
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
If your onions always turn out small or take forever to grow, you’re not alone. Most gardeners plant them in spring and simply hope for... The post Want Bigger, Earlier Onions Next Year? The Secret Is Planting Them in Fall (Here’s Exactly How) appeared first on Gardening Chores.| Gardening Chores
I was once told by a woman at a gardening center that I had “The Disease” when it came to finding the ultimate heirloom tomatoes.... The post 10 Must-Grow Tomatoes That Will Change Your Garden Forever appeared first on Gardening Chores.| Gardening Chores
Grow a lemon tree this far north? Yes! My friend Rex’s 10-year-old Meyer lemon tree is flourishing, and it’s inspired me to...| Stacy Lyn Harris
Today we’re talking about propagating cuttings of maypop vines! The full name of a maypop vine is Passiflora incarnata, and it’s also called purple passionflower. Maypop is a hardy native to the U.S., and it’s known for its striking, unique flowers and edible fruit. Maypops are aggressive growers, spreading through prolific underground root systems. So … The post Propagating Maypop Cuttings appeared first on By Brittany Goldwyn | Plants & Projects.| By Brittany Goldwyn | Plants & Projects
Dill is one of my favorite herbs to grow in the garden. And not just because I like making pickles with it...I mostly grow it for the butterflies! Dill is one of many host plants| By Brittany Goldwyn | Plants & Projects
I have been wanting to try out growing some new edibles—some more non-traditional things to complement my tomatoes and peppers and all of the other "normal" stuff I grow. So when my cousin gave me| By Brittany Goldwyn | Plants & Projects
Click here to learn how to grow peppers and see all the tips and tricks you need to learn how to grow bell peppers too!| Sugar Maple Farmhouse
Backyard gardening has so many benefits! Sure, it’s hard work, but I never regret putting the time into making our garden thrive....| Stacy Lyn Harris
Whether you want to boost the compost or get luscious hair, there are many uses for alfalfa, an incredibly versatile and easy to grow plant.| Garden Therapy
There’s nothing sweeter than eating tomatoes picked on the day from your own vegetable garden! Maybe they don’t look as good as those you get from the grocery store, but they taste a million times| Gardening Chores