It’s late summer, and your pothos—native to the tropical rainforests of the Solomon Islands—still has plenty of growing left in it! While daylight hours begin to shorten, a few targeted tweaks to your care routine can coax inches of new, vibrant foliage. I know it’s such a bummer when your once-lush vine starts stretching out...
Author: Cody Medina
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Late summer often feels like a gardening crossroads: days are still warm, but plants begin shifting energy from leafy growth toward root development and sometimes even preparing for fall blooms. With soil nutrients often depleted from vigorous spring and early-summer growth, this phase is crucial for replenishing what’s been lost. By adopting targeted fertilizing techniques...
As summer days begin to wane and the garden’s energy seems to ebb, annual flowers can swoop in to save the day with an encore of brilliant blooms! These colorful performers shine when perennials start to tire, offering fresh vibrancy right through August and into September. By selecting the right varieties, you’ll create a living...
I’m so excited to share these twelve strategies to keep your garden bursting with blossoms even as summer winds down! August can be a challenging month—scorching days, sporadic storms, and plants that think it’s time to rest. But with a few targeted actions, you can coax another wave of color from your borders and containers...
It’s such a thrill when your aloe vera bursts into bloom, sprouting tall stalks crowned with vibrant, tubular flowers! Native to the arid regions of the Arabian Peninsula, aloe is accustomed to dramatic shifts—intense sun by day, cooler nights, and almost no water in between. When grown indoors, replicating those conditions can feel tricky, but...
As summer’s heat begins to wane and leaves hint at turning, your garden doesn’t have to fade into muted browns and greys. A strategically chosen palette of vibrant red bloomers can keep your borders ablaze well into autumn’s chill. From classic chrysanthemums to exotic spider lilies, these 15 red-flowering stars will not only brighten the...
As the days grow shorter and temperatures dip, your raised beds still have plenty of life left in them! Fall is the perfect time to set your garden up for success next spring, whether that means protecting tender roots from frost or boosting soil health. With just a handful of simple actions, you can transform...
As summer winds down, your zinnias can pack in one more performance before the first frost. These cheerful, daisy-like blooms—native to the warm plains of Mexico and the American Southwest—aren’t invasive, but they do thrive so eagerly that a little late-season TLC goes a long way. By giving them the right care now, you’ll extend...
Late summer can be make-or-break for your potato patch. As days start to shorten and heat lingers, this is the perfect window to give your spuds the TLC they need for a bountiful fall harvest. Whether you’re dealing with wilting leaves, hungry beetles, or erratic weather, these eleven focused tips will help you nurse your...
Autumn’s crisp air and amber leaves don’t mean an end to blooms—far from it! Yellow-flowering perennials and annuals can light up your fall garden with cheery color, even as days shorten and temperatures dip. From bold sunflowers to dainty coreopsis, these 10 selections will keep your beds glowing and your pollinators busy well into the...
It’s peak growing season, and your herb garden is bursting with potential! August’s long, hot days can be tough on tender foliage, but with the right lineup of plants and a few simple strategies, your beds will stay lush and productive. Whether you’re battling scorching sun or marauding pests, these ten essentials will bolster your...
I’m so excited you’re ready to cultivate your own lineup of wellness‑boosting herbs and botanicals right in your home garden or on your windowsill! It’s such a relief to know you can snip fresh leaves or flowers for teas, tinctures, and culinary infusions without rushing to the store when sniffles strike. I know how unsettling...