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Author: Cody Medina

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6 min read Fruits And Vegetables

When the crispness of fall starts settling in, the greenhouse becomes more than just a shelter—it’s a lifeline for keeping your gardening season alive. While the outdoor beds may be winding down, inside your greenhouse you can still nurture lush growth and even enjoy fresh harvests long after your neighbors have put their tools away....

5 min read Flowers And Houseplants

As summer winds down and the cooler air starts to creep in, your greenhouse becomes one of the most important tools in your gardening arsenal. Fall preparation isn’t just about tucking plants away for protection—it’s about creating an environment where they can continue to thrive when the outdoor growing season is slowing to a crawl....

7 min read Fruits And Vegetables

Most gardeners treat peppers like annuals—plant them in spring, enjoy the harvest all summer, and then sadly watch them fade with the first frost. But here’s the exciting truth: peppers are actually perennials in their native climates! These plants, which hail from warmer regions of Central and South America, are built to keep growing and...

6 min read Gardening Tips

Late summer has a way of sneaking up on us. One minute, your herb garden is bursting with fragrant basil, tender parsley, and vigorous mint, and the next, you’re noticing a few leaves yellowing or the plants looking a bit tired. That’s your cue—it’s time to give your herbs the attention they need before September...

8 min read Flowers And Houseplants

As the days start getting shorter and the nights bring that unmistakable crispness, many of us gardeners start looking at our favorite plants and wondering which ones might not survive the coming chill. It’s not always easy to decide what should come inside—some plants might look tough enough to weather the cooler temperatures, but a...

8 min read Flowers And Houseplants

Wildfires can leave a landscape looking scorched and lifeless, and it’s easy to feel discouraged when your once-thriving garden or surrounding natural area is covered in ash. But nature has an incredible way of healing itself, and some plants are remarkably adapted to survive—sometimes even thrive—after fire. Whether it’s through deep root systems, tough underground...