I was recently watching the Megan and Harry series on Netflix. There was one particular part I actually liked. The friends' idea for the new year is to set a word. My instant reaction to that was wow, that's profound. Rather than having a resolution that you drop off after a few days, finding a word that is adding meaning to you in multiple ways sounded far better. Guess what word I am choosing...after a bit of thought! Imperfect that is my word. As we evolve this year I will share with...| Mildly Indian
Learn how to trellis raspberries with these simple DIY ideas perfect for home gardeners and discover which option will be best for you!| The Garden Glove
There are a million variations and cultural expressions on what and how to ferment, but the basics are salt + foodstuff + time.| Edible Manhattan
There are a million variations and cultural expressions on what and how to ferment, but the basics are salt + foodstuff + time.| Edible Brooklyn
Do you have a small space and love a vegetable garden? Today I'm sharing how to plant plants for kitchen garden in terra cotta pots.| Hen and Horse Design
This complete guide to growing cherry tomatoes covers everything from varieties, starting seeds, common pests and diseases, to harvesting!| The Garden Glove
Gathering bush tea is an improvisational act, highly creative and seasonal. After my double-ish espresso, I head outside and see what’s what.| Edible Manhattan
Gathering bush tea is an improvisational act, highly creative and seasonal. After my double-ish espresso, I head outside and see what’s what.| Edible Brooklyn
Be crazy, expect nothing, get dirty, wake up with the sun, talk to yourself, prioritize color, stop over-mothering, organize chaos.| Edible Manhattan
Be crazy, expect nothing, get dirty, wake up with the sun, talk to yourself, prioritize color, stop over-mothering, organize chaos.| Edible Brooklyn
Ready to level up your gardening skills? Try these 5 tips to help you grow a kitchen garden in your backyard with success this season.| Create My Garden
Learn how to start a kitchen garden even in a small space with these easy steps and ideas. Harvest fresh vegetables right outside your door!| The Garden Glove
Garden planning tips to help non-gardeners. This concept may be a foreign term to you. Are you a non- gardener? Is your idea of gardening throwing some radish and lettuce seeds on top of some dirt? I will confess that I consider myself a non-gardener. You might be thinking, but, you have a farm and grow vegetables […] The post 10 Garden Planning Tips Non-Gardeners Need appeared first on Timber Creek Farm.| Timber Creek Farm
Beans provide the fireworks for any kitchen garden. In a sea of leafy green things, a psychedelic flash of color is always welcome.| Edible Manhattan
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
What to grow, and where? Here's an introduction to the permaculture kitchen garden.| Free Permaculture