Flowers And Houseplants

Staying up to date with gardening news will help you get the most out of your gardening experience. It’s important to know what’s happening in the world of gardening news. Cities, states, and countries are often changing the laws surrounding urban gardens. If your town bans front yard gardens, that’s important news for you, isn’t it?Understanding what’s happening in the world of biotech innovation, food supply systems, and other current events is informative and important for your garden at home. If there’s a seed shortage or a new breed of chicken to know about, we’re your source of information about it. If laws have changed about pesticides, or there’s a new chemical you need to avoid at all costs, we’ll let you know about it right away.

Setting up a garden is one of the most important things that you can do, especially when things feel shaky, scary, or uncertain. Gardens are immune to economic downturns or global crises. As long as the sun shines, rain falls, and the soil is healthy and nutritious, plants will grow. They don’t care too much about politics or economics.

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6 min read Flowers And Houseplants

When you think of fall foliage, trees with their brilliant canopies of reds, oranges, and yellows probably come to mind first. But let’s not forget about the stunning color that can be found much closer to the ground! Ground covers often get overlooked in the grand scheme of autumn garden planning, but they can really...

8 min read Flowers And Houseplants

As the temperatures drop and the days shorten, it’s time to start thinking about how to protect your tender perennials from the chill of winter. If you’ve ever lost a beloved plant to frost, you know how frustrating it can be to see all your hard work vanish overnight! But don’t worry—with a bit of...

7 min read Flowers And Houseplants

September is a wonderful month in the garden—cooler temperatures, a gentle breeze, and the first hints of fall color. It’s also an ideal time to start thinking about pruning your shrubs and trees. I know, pruning can feel a bit intimidating, especially when you’re staring at a beloved tree or shrub that’s gotten a little...