As the days get shorter and the air crisper, you might be thinking about ways to extend your gardening season and keep that green thumb active well into fall. One of the most exciting trends I’ve been seeing (and absolutely loving!) is the use of raised beds for fall planting. Raised beds aren’t just for...
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Rewilding your garden is all about stepping back and letting nature take the reins, especially during the fall when everything seems to be winding down. Instead of fighting against nature’s cycles with endless raking, pruning, and tidying, you can create a vibrant, wildlife-friendly space that supports local ecosystems and encourages a beautiful, natural balance. I...
Fall doesn’t have to be just about pumpkins and squash—there’s a whole world of unique, lesser-known vegetables that can add diversity and excitement to your garden and kitchen! Growing uncommon fall vegetables is a fantastic way to explore new flavors, textures, and colors while extending your harvest season. I know how easy it is to...
There’s nothing quite like the vibrant colors of fall to make a garden come alive. Those fiery reds, golden yellows, and deep purples create a tapestry of color that can make any outdoor space feel magical. But designing a garden focused on autumn hues is more than just planting a few maples and calling it...
Perennial vegetables are making a big splash in the gardening world, especially in the fall, and it’s not hard to see why! Unlike annuals that need to be replanted every year, perennial vegetables come back year after year, offering a sustainable and low-maintenance way to enjoy fresh produce without the repeated effort. I know how...
No-dig gardening is taking the gardening world by storm, and for a good reason! If you’re tired of back-breaking labor and constant weeding, this method might be just what you need. It’s a simple yet revolutionary approach that improves soil health, reduces weed growth, and requires far less physical effort than traditional gardening. I know...
As the vibrant colors of summer fade into the softer hues of fall, it’s the perfect time to focus on making our gardens a sanctuary for wildlife. With the days getting shorter and temperatures dropping, birds, bees, and other creatures are looking for safe havens where they can find food, shelter, and nesting sites. I...
Fall gardening doesn’t have to be all about the classic mums and pumpkins—why not mix it up by incorporating some edible plants into your garden design? Edible plants not only provide a beautiful, textured look to your garden beds but also give you the pleasure of harvesting fresh, tasty produce well into the cooler months....
When fall rolls around and you’re dealing with limited garden space, it can be frustrating to feel like you have to cut back on your planting dreams. But don’t let a small yard or balcony stop you from creating a lush, beautiful garden! Vertical gardening is a game-changer, allowing you to grow upwards instead of...
Gardening in the fall can feel like a race against time, with days getting shorter and temperatures dropping. But there’s a trend that’s making life so much easier for all of us green thumbs: growing native plants! Not only are these plants already adapted to your local climate and soil, but they also provide essential...
As the vibrant greens of summer shift to the rich, earthy tones of fall, there’s no better time to rethink our gardening habits and embrace more sustainable, eco-friendly practices. I know, it can feel like a lot – especially when you’re trying to wrap up the garden before winter hits. But believe me, there are...
Fall is such an important time for pollinators, but it’s easy to forget about them as we prepare our gardens for winter. I know how tempting it is to tidy everything up, cut back plants, and get everything looking neat and clean. But if you want to support your local pollinators – like bees, butterflies,...