Have you ever wondered why weeds are taking over in your garden? We all know that weeds are one of the biggest challenges in our gardens. When they get out of control, we have two choices: spend hours weeding or give up. Neither option sounds great, does it? Unfortunately we’ve all been there, but there... The post Why Weeds are Taking Over (and what to do about it) appeared first on The Beginner's Garden.| The Beginner's Garden
Dealing with pests in an organic garden is quite a hurdle to overcome. Your big dreams of a homegrown, pristine, abundant organic harvest are threatened when you discover bugs, and lots of them. But, before you get discouraged or go and buy something harmful to spray, or before you give up altogether, let’s learn what... The post Dealing with Pests in an Organic Garden appeared first on The Beginner's Garden.| The Beginner's Garden
Gardening season is finally here, but it still involves working between the showers which are frequent, but the plants are loving it. The rain and then the occasional sunshine are allowing the spri…| NewEnglandGardenAndThread
Design a thriving pollinator garden with top plants for bees and butterflies. Use our organic gardening tips for a lovely, eco-friendly yard.| Natural Living Family | A Bible Health Ministry
Learn how to start your garden in the spring, whether you're starting seeds indoors or planting directly outdoors.| Natural Living Family | A Bible Health Ministry
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
you may have heard of permaculture gardening, but what is it and how can you use its techniques in your own garden? We've got answers!| The Garden Glove
Oh, there are too many reasons to go into them all here. The one I want to explore today, though, isn't about health or wellness or tradition. It's about life. It's about the undeniable truth that all life comes from death. Many turn to veganism in an attempt to "do no harm." A lovely, poetic, beautiful idea. Those who embrace it through veganism want their life to be from that which is freely given; they don't want to know, deep down, that their own place in this world came at the cost of an...| Food Renegade
How to grow cantaloupe that is deliciously sweet and bursting with flavor. From choosing the right variety to harvesting at the perfect time.| Growing In The Garden
Avoid common mistakes when growing rosemary with these five essential tips. Create the perfect conditions for a thriving rosemary plant.| Growing In The Garden
Recently someone sent me some links about research indicating that food and a child’s diet affect their behavior. I felt I had to add my two cents worth this subject having been something I&#…| The Garden Lady of Georgia
It’s spring now and many of you are thinking ‘I would love to have a garden now’. For you who have already got one, and wish to expand or make your wooden box raised beds last longer, this article is … Continue reading →| The Garden Lady of Georgia
This is a very slow upload so be patient. Here in Barrow County, Georgia we have just gone from 8B to 8A. For those following this blog or FB page, if there is any notification Hillside Gardens is …| The Garden Lady of Georgia
Today I received a fat packet of seeds from “Free Heirloom Seeds”, https://www.freeheirloomseeds.org/ a non-profit that collects heirloom seeds and distributes them to people requesting them. They were a gift from a former intern named Juanita, whom is about to … Continue reading →| The Garden Lady of Georgia
Seeds in the garden – I have a huge collection of garden seeds from 2008 to 2010. We’re clearing out the seed storage area to make room. This collection takes up a very large closet (like your clothes closet for … Continue reading →| The Garden Lady of Georgia
It’s November in NE Georgia and we’re in transition in the garden – hot weather summer plants to fall/winter There are Four approaches to winter in the garden: First Option: Either clea…| The Garden Lady of Georgia
Have you heard of Occultation Gardening? Click here to learn all about this organic gardening technique and see if is it right for you.| Sugar Maple Farmhouse
If you love tomatoes and are planning on growing tomatoes from seeds, check out these tips to get you started and growing through the season.| Sugar Maple Farmhouse
Get your Arizona garden ready for spring! This March garden checklist covers pruning, planting, fertilizing, and key tasks to keep your garden thriving.| Growing In The Garden
Grow a forest of healthy fruit trees with more fruit with Zach from Arizona Worm Farm's 4-step organic fruit tree fertilizing method.| Growing In The Garden
Growing medicinal herbs and teas, right at home. This article explores some of the easiest and most useful medicinal plants| Free Permaculture
Learn what permaculture biodiversity means and how you can help perpetuate it.| Free Permaculture
What is a soil food web and why is it important? Meet the creatures that help your garden grow.| Free Permaculture
A primer on edible weeds and how to use them, and other cool facts.| Free Permaculture
Tips for Chickens in Permaculture Farms (and other types of barnyard birds). Pros, cons, and chicken tractor designs!| Free Permaculture
How can you use microclimates for Permaculture Design? We'll explore the basics and discuss ways to extend your growing season.| Free Permaculture
Basic methods of food preservation for saving the harvest: find alternatives to canning such as drying and fermentation.| Free Permaculture
Integrated Pest Management allows controlling insects and rodents in your garden, organically and with a systems-thinking perspective.| Free Permaculture
In a permaculture food forest, which plants grow well together, and how can you create garden guilds that layer plants in time, space and function?| Free Permaculture
Permaculture Trees and Tree Crops: What fruit trees can you grow in your garden?| Free Permaculture
Plant propagation in permaculture gardens produces delicious fruits. But how do you propagate plants without seeds? Let's find out!| Free Permaculture
Did you know you can grow your own fences, and eat them too? Learn about edible shrubs and multifunctional hedgerows for your permaculture garden.| Free Permaculture
What to grow, and where? Here's an introduction to the permaculture kitchen garden.| Free Permaculture
Sustainable irrigation and water cycles are the lifeblood of your home, garden, and extended impact.| Free Permaculture
Berms, swales, and terraces are but a few of the many ways we can use earthworks in permaculture.| Free Permaculture
Discover the power of beneficial insects in your garden! From pollination to pest control, learn how ladybugs, bees, and more can boost your garden's health and vitality. Dive into our guide and transform your garden into an insect-friendly oasis| The Garden Glove
Dive into our guide on fall and winter cover crops. Rejuvenate your garden, enrich soil, and combat erosion.| The Garden Glove
Electroculture gardening is all over the place right now, but we're about to dive a bit deeper into the science and how to try it out at home| The Garden Glove
Discover 12 must-have perennial food plants that provide a reliable harvest year after year with minimal effort.| The House & Homestead - Helping you create, grow and live a good life... From...
A November garden checklist and the essential tasks to help your November vegetable, landscape, flower, and fruit garden be successful.| Growing In The Garden
Texas Master Certified Nursery Professional Carol Bailey of Espoma, will join us at Preston Trail Farms on April 2nd at 10 a.m. to help our community learn more about organic gardening and lawn solutions. Carol is a native Texan, Ft. Worth resident and a| Preston Trail Farms
Want zero waste gardening tips? Learn about the benefits of composting and tips for recycling garden plastics to create a sustainable garden.| Turning the Clock Back