Growing fruit or vegetables in your backyard (or front yard) can supplement your food budget for you and your family, as well as provide the self-confidence and outdoor therapy that comes from growing your own food. Giving some thought to this list of planning questions will set you up for success, even if you are … The post Starting Your First Vegetable Garden: Beginning Gardening appeared first on Farm to Jar.| Farm to Jar
Beyond plants in the garden we have a lot of structure- trellises, outbuildings (greenhouse, tool closet, chicken coop, grill shed) and e...| montanawildlifegardener.blogspot.com
If you like your cats and you like wildlife, do them both a favor and keep your cats inside. Cats live longer, healthier| Montana Wildlife Gardener
So I haven’t really been keeping up with this blog and frankly I am not sure of its fate. Since I haven’t been updating it regularly like I once did, this blog has turned into more of a static website, and I think that is fine. I think the value of this blog lies in is utility as reference and as a resource to cover topics in depth, but after eight (!) or so years, I find many of the issues with native plants and wildlife gardening keep coming up, so rather than reposting an old article...| Montana Wildlife Gardener
I have made a lot of progress on the garden project list,| Montana Wildlife Gardener
Here are 22 top gardening gifts to grab for your favorite beginner gardener who has a tiny space to garden.| Create My Garden
Cherry blossom season has arrived! Welcoming these blooms is a classic signifier of Springtime for many of us...| HOUSE PLANT HOUSE