There’s nothing quite like the sight of vibrant geranium blooms punctuating a sunny windowsill or cascading from a hanging basket—those cheerful clusters always lift my spirits! As someone who’s coaxed countless Pelargonium cultivars into spectacular floral displays, I know how disheartening it can be when buds abort or leaves yellow before peak season. Geraniums, native...
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It’s such a bummer when your carefully tended beds get nibbled by deer or tunneled by voles—after all that love and labor, you deserve a thriving garden, not half-eaten foliage and hollowed-out roots! I know how frustrating it is to watch seedlings disappear overnight or see holes appear where your bulbs once were. Fortunately, the...
I know how unsettling it can be to spot a slithering visitor among your prized blooms—especially when you’re aiming for a serene, bug-free oasis! While snakes play important roles as pest controllers, most of us prefer to keep them at a comfortable distance. With the right preventative measures, you can discourage them from making your...
Beets (Beta vulgaris), native to the Mediterranean region, are a versatile root crop beloved for their earthy flavor and vibrant color. Yet even seasoned gardeners can find themselves pulling up puny bulbs or lamenting split roots. It’s such a bummer when you’ve nurtured seedlings for weeks only to see them bolt or stagnate before harvest!...
It’s such a relief when your lawn feels soft underfoot instead of patchy or worn—especially as we head into the dog days of summer! By August, grasses are often stressed from heat, foot traffic, and early-season pests. As a gardener who’s spent many July afternoons nursing thirsty turf back to life, I know how discouraging...
It’s such a thrill to harvest your very own butternut squash—those smooth, tan-skinned gourds packed with sweet, nutty flesh always make me beam with pride! If you’ve ever felt the disappointment of misshapen fruit or plants that petered out before setting even one squash, you’re not alone. Butternut squash (Cucurbita moschata), native to Mesoamerica and...
There’s something so welcoming about the soft fronds of dill swaying beside your entryway—it greets every guest with delicate movement and a gentle, herbaceous scent. As a gardener who’s always on the lookout for plants that combine beauty, functionality, and a bit of magic, I can’t help but get excited about placing dill right where...
It’s such a thrill when your spider plant’s elegant arching leaves suddenly bear tiny “spiderettes” at their tips—each one a miniature version of its parent! As a devoted gardener, I know how empowering it feels to turn those delicate runners into brand-new plants. Propagating spider plants not only multiplies your green companions but also refreshes...
July’s soaring temperatures can make a garden feel like it’s winding down, but with the right picks, you can still sow a bounty of fresh veggies for autumn and beyond! Many of our beloved crops—from the crisp carrots first cultivated in Central Asia to the vining cucumbers that trace back to South Asia—thrive when given...
I’m so excited to dive into why proper storage of your freshly harvested veggies is absolutely essential! Whether you’ve just plucked plump tomatoes—native to the highlands of western South America and known to volunteer wildly if composted—or crisp cabbages, descendants of wild Brassica oleracea from European coastal cliffs, how you store them can make or...
Sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas) trace their roots back to the tropical lowlands of Central and South America, where they sprawled across sun-drenched riverbanks and attracted native pollinators—like solitary bees—that nested in nearby bare patches of soil. These vigorous vines can become invasive in frost-free climates, sending up volunteer plants if tubers are left behind. I...
I’m so excited to share these ten tried-and-true tips for coaxing bountiful acorn squash harvests from your garden! Acorn squash (Cucurbita pepo) hails from the temperate woodlands and river valleys of North America, where its ancestors thrived on rich, well-drained soils. In those native habitats, squash vines sprawled across open ground, their bright yellow flowers...