I’ve spent enough time in the garden to know one thing for sure: not every rash is poison ivy’s fault. A few summers ago, I... The post Itchy Rash After Gardening? These 13 Common Phototoxic Plants Could Be the Cause appeared first on Gardening Chores.| Gardening Chores
When the last leaves drop and flowers are long gone, the garden is stripped back to its essentials. Shapes, textures, and the play of light... The post 10 Shrubs With Fiery Winter Stems to Plant Now for Color ‘Til March appeared first on Gardening Chores.| Gardening Chores
As a garden designer, I’ve come to see winter as the true test of a planting scheme. In summer, flowers do much of the work... The post 15 Plants That Keep Your Garden Magical All Winter (Even in Snow and Frost) appeared first on Gardening Chores.| Gardening Chores
Holiday cacti have a way of stealing the spotlight just when we need it most. At a time of year when the garden is resting and daylight is scarce, these tropical plants put on a| Gardening Chores
Try these easy-to-make homemade fertilizers for coleus and boost your plant's foliage and its overall health!| Balcony Garden Web
Those just starting out with seed starting surely have a thousand questions buzzing in their heads. Even veteran gardeners don’t remember every detail by| Garden For Indoor
Learn how to prune plants to help promote growth and productivity in the long run. The post How to Prune Plants to Promote Growth appeared first on Farm Flavor.| Year-Round Gardening Guides, Tips and Projects - Farm Flavor
Do you have a woodland area, even small, and you want to get crops out of it? Or maybe you want to plant trees, but you don’t want to waste valuable space for veggies and| Gardening Chores
The “season of mists and mellow fruitfulness” is upon us, but to keep your backyard fertile, you need to act now! Fall is by no means the end of the season – on the contrary!| Gardening Chores
For your Christmas cactus, you can prepare ready-made soil from turf soil, leaf mold, humus, peat, coarse sand, and perlite in a ratio of 1:6:4:2:2:0.5. Mix| Garden For Indoor
Indoor plant pots can amaze you with their variety of sizes, shapes, textures, and colors. So, how do you pick the right—and eye-catching—container that will| Garden For Indoor
For many winter plants, the shortening daylight hours and cooler temperatures act like a green light for blooming—did you know that’s exactly when our| Garden For Indoor
Is it truly possible to have big, beautiful blooms in your hanging baskets all summer? Yes, and here's how you can do it!| Gardening Chores
Let me let you in on a little secret from the past—our old calendars weren't just for keeping track of days; they were a gardener's best friend, moon phases and all. Why the moon, you| Gardening Chores