Herb Gardening

If you visit a market, you’ll probably see tons of products labeled as ‘organic.’ Everything from pizzas to burritos to bread. But how does all that organic stuff in the grocery store relate to organic gardening?

Truthfully, it doesn’t really. All that stuff, even if it’s organic, is still processed and a far cry from an organic garden.

Organic gardening is a practice that seeks to work with mother nature instead of against her, cultivating a garden ecosystem that bolsters your plants and reduces pest issues naturally.

Organic gardens are nearly always without any kind of synthetic chemical use, be it pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, or fertilizers. Organic gardeners use natural techniques to reduce common problems that gardens experience.

Organic gardeners often plant a diverse array of fruits, vegetables, and herbs. They also use natural solutions, like lady bugs and praying mantises, for getting rid of unwanted insect pests. The objective of a garden shouldn’t be to go scorched earth and destroy all pests, but to reduce their numbers enough that those beings can continue to survive and so can your garden. It’s the natural way to go about growing your own food.

The benefits of organic gardening speak for themselves. When you set up an organic garden, you do a lot of good for the environment and yourself. The fruits and vegetables you grow are healthier for the earth and for you too. And let’s face it, organic produce just seem to taste better than the conventionally grown stuff you find in the store!

4 min read Gardening Tips

Storing dried lavender is a great way to preserve the beautiful scent and color of the flowers for a long period of time. Whether you’ve grown your own lavender or bought some from a store, preserving it properly is essential for maximizing its shelf life. We will discuss the best ways to store dried lavender...

3 min read Herb Gardening

Growing Greek oregano (Origanum vulgare var. hirtum) is super easy, whether you’re an experienced gardener or not. The fragrant aroma of this wild herb is truly unique and enjoyable. Not only does it look beautiful in the garden, but its flavor is amazing when added to various dishes. It is a wonderful herb to have in the...

5 min read Gardening Tips

Lavender is one of the most popular and versatile herbs to grow in your garden. Not only does it have a beautiful scent and attractive bloom, but it’s also easy to propagate and share with friends and family. We’ll discuss the best method how to propagate lavender from cuttings. You’ll be able to enjoy this...

3 min read Herb Gardening

Oregano is typically a plant you’d see growing outside, but you can keep this plant indoors as well! Growing oregano indoors is a great way to enjoy the herb’s fragrant leaves all year round. Not only does it taste delicious, but it’s relatively easy to grow, requiring minimal care and maintenance. With just a few...

4 min read Gardening Tips

Growing and harvesting rosemary is incredibly easy. Rosemary is a resilient herb that can be grown both indoors and outdoors. When planting rosemary, make sure to plant it in an area that receives a lot of sun and water it regularly. You can harvest the leaves or the stems of the plant, and you can...

3 min read Herb Gardening

Chamomile is a popular herbal remedy used for a variety of healing purposes. Harvesting chamomile at the right time and in the right way is key for ensuring the highest quality of the herb. Knowing when and how to harvest chamomile can help you get the most out of your plants and maximize their healing...

6 min read Gardening Tips

If you’re looking for companion plants to pair with your lemon balm, you’ve come to the right place. Lemon balm is a popular plant in gardens due to its pleasant scent and attractive foliage. It’s also easy to care for, making it a great choice for any type of garden. When choosing companion plants for...

11 min read Herb Gardening

Herb gardening is a rewarding hobby that has been practiced for centuries and is gaining popularity today. Herbs are incredibly versatile and can be used in a range of recipes, medicines, and even as decoration. Gardening with herbs has many benefits, including providing a sense of relaxation and satisfaction, as well as being an eco-friendly...

4 min read Herb Gardening

Perennial herbs like wooly thyme (Thymus pseudolanuginosus) are one of the best-kept secrets about gardening, but I’m here to let the secret out. This plant is strong, hardy, you can walk on it, you barely need to ever water it, and it’s fully edible, tasting wonderful in a pizza sauce. Growing this variety of thyme...

2 min read Gardening Tips

Basil plants are annual herbs that flower in the summer and early fall. They produce small white or purple flowers that are quite fragrant. The flowers attract a variety of pollinators, including honey bees, bumble bees and butterflies. After flowering, the plants produce small, aromatic, edible seeds. It’s very easy to harvest basil seeds and...

3 min read Gardening Tips

Oregano is an herb that is native to the Mediterranean region that typically grows to a height of 12-24 inches. It’s a really easy process to harvest oregano, but there are a few best practices to consider. Oregano’s name is derived from the Greek words “oros” (mountain) and “ganos” (joy). It has been used for...

3 min read Herb Gardening

A catnip plant is a type of mint plant similar to catmint that is known for its strong scent and its effect on cats. It has soft, fuzzy green leaves and small, white flowers. The leaves and stems of the plant can be dried and used to make catnip toys, or they can be steeped...