Summer is here and your gardens may be looking a little worn out from the heat. These 5 Ways to Spruce Up Your Midsummer Garden are helpful gardening tips to revive your summer garden! This post may contain affiliate links. We may receive a commission if you click and purchase something. Please see our disclosure... The post 5 Ways to Spruce Up Your Midsummer Garden appeared first on The Farm Girl Gabs®.| The Farm Girl Gabs®
Well, with the exception of a lot of weeds, this year was one of my best flower garden years ever. We had a lot of heat and sun with plenty of rain, so the plants really thrived. And for some reason, the deer have had mercy on me and didn't destroy my garden. There has been a little deer damage here and there, but nothing like previous years. I don't know what happened, if some hunters got the deer that plagued my garden or the deer just moved on to greener pastures. I also noticed ...| Amy's Creative Pursuits
Back in April I wrote a blog about good places to find free garden seeds. I also shared about how, in the summer of 2024, deer ate everything in our garden except the marigolds and zucchini. This year, we made some changes to our garden and we are feeling successful. We used a deer repellent... The post Garden Check In appeared first on Spend Smart Eat Smart.| Spend Smart Eat Smart
My daughter, son-in-law and all my little grand babies are arriving this Friday for a week 4th of July fun, so I thought I'd better write and preschedule some posts before they get here. Because of that, you get the blessing of actually having my monthly garden updates done on time for a change. It's also pouring rain outside right now, so I have plenty of extra time to blog.| Amy's Creative Pursuits
Take a tour of my spring garden where I show case all my spring bulbs, and flowering shrubs and trees.| www.amyscreativepursuits.com
Dream of homegrown bouquets? My cutting garden guide shares foolproof flowers,growing tips & hard-won lessons—from zinnias to dahlias—for endless blooms| Cottage On Bunker Hill
Grow your own edible flowers to spice up your salads, pesto, side dishes, compound butters, and more. Or learn which ones you already grow!| Joybilee® Farm | DIY | Herbs | Gardening |
Click here to see different types of cut and come again flowers and a few that I give honorable mention to. Perfect for garden planning!| Sugar Maple Farmhouse
Learn all about ranunculus- their history, varieties, and how to grow these cut flowers to fully appreciate their beauty in your garden| The Garden Glove