August’s warm nights and frequent summer rains can turn your garden into a slug paradise—those slimy invaders emerge from their hiding spots and feast on tender seedlings, ripening tomatoes, and luscious lettuce! It’s such a bummer when you’ve nurtured young plants all season only to wake up to chewed leaves and silvery trails. I know...
Gardening Tips
Having a garden is a key aspect of a sustainable lifestyle. When you go to the grocery store to buy produce like fruits and vegetables, as well as eggs, each of those items comes with a carbon footprint and other environmental complications. Unfortunately, a lot of industrial-level farming practices aren’t good for the environment and they aren’t sustainable either. Growing your own fruits and vegetables reduces the negative impact that industrial farming has.
We are strong proponents of living a sustainable lifestyle, both by having a garden and by making environmentally friendly choices that put you on a more sustainable path. That includes using less single-use plastic, conserving energy and water, gardening using organic methods, avoiding synthetic chemicals inside and outside of the home, driving less, living off the grid, and other sustainable efforts.
Sustainable living isn’t just good for the planet but it’s good for you too. Often times, living sustainably means simplifying your life – you get more out of life with less. Sustainable living helps avoid unnecessary consumerism, save money, save the earth, and save your sanity all along the way.
Our gardening tips will help guide you to a greener lifestyle that benefits the planet, your pocket, your community, and yourself too. If all of us did just a little bit to be more sustainable, we could have a massive positive impact and change our world.
So let’s explore these gardening tips together and work toward a greener future for our kids and grandkids.
There’s nothing quite like the thrill of discovering a burst of blooms just as summer winds down—late August can feel like a reward for all your tender care! I know how disheartening it is when your greenery thrives but never flowers, leaving your indoor oasis a little too… green. That’s why I’m so excited to...
August can feel like a sprint to the finish line of your growing season—after months of watering, weeding, and watching for pests, you’re eager for a bountiful harvest in September! It’s such a bummer when late-season diseases or nutrient deficiencies nip your progress just as fruits begin to swell. I know how frustrating it is...
There’s something undeniably uplifting about pockets of vibrant orange lighting up a cool, crisp autumn landscape! I know how disheartening it can feel when your summer blooms fade and the garden turns to subdued tones—but planting bold orange flowers ensures your beds stay ablaze with color well into the season. As a gardener who’s learned...
I absolutely love the idea of cultivating a living medicine cabinet right in my garden beds and window boxes! There’s something so satisfying about snipping fresh herbs or roots to brew into soothing teas, tinctures, and syrups at the first sign of a scratchy throat or stuffy nose. I know how frustrating it can be...
Late summer is such a vibrant time in the garden, but it’s also when some tempting new arrivals in garden centers can spell trouble down the road! I know how disheartening it is to battle a plant that spreads like wildfire, overtaking your carefully tended borders. As an avid gardener, I’ve learned the hard way...
Getting sick is the worst, especially when you’ve cared for your garden all season! There’s something so empowering about stepping outside and snipping fresh herbs or roots to brew into tea or toss into meals that help keep sniffles at bay. I know how frustrating it is to rely on store-bought supplements—having a living pharmacy...
August’s long, sunny days and overflowing garden beds make it the ideal time to dive into composting. As a gardener who’s wrestled with kitchen waste buckets and parched soil beds alike, I know how satisfying it is to see vegetable peelings and yard trimmings transform into rich, crumbly humus! By beginning your compost journey in...
Late July and early August can feel like the make-or-break moment for squash—the vines have sprawled, flowers have faded, and the humid heat can stress even the heartiest plants. I know how frustrating it is when your zucchini or summer squash slows production right when you’re craving pickles and fritters! With the right care now,...
Late August can feel like the garden’s final sprint before cooler days arrive—heat still lingers, soil feels tired, and pests are on the prowl. I know how frustrating it is when your tomatoes start slowing down just as you crave that last ripe bite! By focusing on soil health now, you’ll give your plants the...
Late August and early September bring that telltale chill in the pre-dawn air, nudging us to brace our gardens for the first frost. As a gardener who’s watched tender seedlings shrivel overnight, I know it’s such a bummer when a sudden freeze nips your peppers or zinnias. But with the right preparations—like adjusting watering schedules,...
Late summer often feels like the sprint before a marathon: blooms still blazing, heat still high, yet autumn whispers on the breeze. As a gardener who’s tripped over half-dead zinnias while dreaming of pumpkin spice, I know that awkward in-between feeling well! Taking deliberate steps now will ease your garden into a productive, beautiful fall...