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.

6 min read Fruits And Vegetables

Springtime in my garden is all about crisp salad greens and hearty brassicas, so pairing lettuce with cabbage has been a game-changer! These two cool-season crops share similar soil and moisture needs, making them perfect bedmates. I still remember the thrill of harvesting tender butterhead leaves alongside firm, emerald-green cabbage heads in early summer—it felt...

5 min read Flowers And Houseplants

There’s something so satisfying about watching your Sempervivum “Chicks and Hens” colony expand, tiny rosettes popping up around the mother plant! If you’ve ever stared at a solitary hen wishing for a bustling family, you’re not alone. Optimizing conditions for pup production is all about mimicking their native alpine habitats—rocky soils, plenty of sun, and...

7 min read Flowers And Houseplants

I absolutely adore aloe vera for its hardy nature and soothing gel, but one of the biggest thrills is watching those adorable pups—baby plants—appear around the mother rosette. It’s such a bummer when your aloe stays solitary for seasons, so I’m here to share everything I’ve learned about coaxing more offsets to ensure your collection...

6 min read Flowers And Houseplants

Chainlink fences often feel utilitarian—sturdy but uninspiring. Yet they offer the perfect lattice for vigorous vines to climb, transforming bare metal into a living tapestry. Over the years, I’ve experimented with countless climbers, and nothing delights me more than seeing a once-bleak fence become a buzzing wildlife corridor! Whether you’re masking a neighbor’s view or...

5 min read Gardening Tips

There’s nothing quite like stepping up to your front door and being greeted by the soothing scent of lavender drifting on the breeze. Native to the rocky hillsides of the Mediterranean Basin, English lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) thrives in sunny, well-drained spots—and it isn’t considered invasive in most home gardens. I know how frustrating it is...

5 min read Flowers And Houseplants

The summer solstice is all about celebrating light, warmth, and the abundance of your blooming garden. What better way to honor the longest day of the year than by turning your outdoor oasis into a playground? From scavenger hunts among lavender and bee balm to sunflower ring tosses beneath towering Helianthus annuus, these games are...