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4 min read Herb Gardening

If you’re looking to add a splash of color and a calming scent to your garden. Growing chamomile from seed is a great way to make it happen. Chamomile is a popular herb that’s most often used in teas and other beverages. It’s also a beautiful flower that can add a pop of color to...

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Growing thyme from seed is an easy and satisfying way to add a fresh, earthy aroma to your garden and flavor to your cooking. It’s a relatively low-maintenance herb, and once established, will come back year after year. With just a few simple steps, you can have fresh thyme growing in your garden in no...

3 min read Fruits And Vegetables

If you’ve purchased a bundle of green onions from the store that still have healthy, white roots at the base, congratulations! You’ve stumbled onto one of my favorite gardening hacks. You see, even though these green onions have been harvested, you can continue to regrow them. There are two easy ways to regrow green onions:...

4 min read Fruits And Vegetables

Growing green onions from seed is an easy and rewarding way to enjoy the fresh flavor of this versatile vegetable in your kitchen. Green onions, also known as scallions, are a great addition to any meal, adding flavor and texture to salads, stir-fries, soups, and more. With just a few supplies and some patience, you...

7 min read Herb Gardening

Mint is an incredibly versatile herb that can be used for a variety of culinary and medicinal purposes. When growing mint in a garden, it is important to remember that it can spread quickly and can become invasive if not contained. One way to prevent the mint from overtaking a garden is to plant companion...

4 min read Fruits And Vegetables

Sweet potatoes are a versatile crop that can be grown indoors or outdoors in the garden. They require special care and attention to thrive, and one of the best ways to ensure their success is with companion planting. Companion planting is the practice of growing two or more different types of plants together to benefit...

5 min read Herb Gardening

Catmint, also known as Nepeta, is an easy-to-grow perennial that has been a staple of gardens for centuries. Not only is it attractive, but it is also a great companion plant that can help your garden thrive. In this article, we will explore the best companion plants for catmint and how they can work together...

5 min read Flowers And Houseplants

Foxglove is an attractive and easy-to-grow perennial flower that adds a pop of color to any garden. Growing foxglove from seeds is a great way to get started with this beautiful plant. In this article, we will discuss the steps involved in growing foxglove from seed, including when and how to sow the seeds, how...

4 min read Gardening Tips

Growing lavender from seed is an incredibly rewarding experience for any gardener. It is a beautiful, fragrant herb that can add a unique touch to any garden or landscape. Not only is it easy to grow from seed, but it also requires very little maintenance once established. Planting lavender from seed is a great way...

4 min read Fruits And Vegetables

Pumpkins are a great addition to any seasonal celebration or meal. They are a versatile and iconic ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes, from pies to soups to bread. They are more than a great source of fiber and vitamins, they are perfect for creating festive decorations. Pumpkins are a great...

3 min read Gardening Tips

Basil is a popular herb with a distinct flavor and aroma, used in many dishes and cuisines around the world. It’s hands-down one of my favorite herbs to grow. I always make sure to have at least a few different varieties of basil in my garden every year. But what many people don’t know is...

4 min read Flowers And Houseplants

String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus) is a popular succulent houseplant, known for its cascading stems and glossy, pearl-like green leaves. Propagating String of Pearls is a great way to increase your plant collection and ensure the longevity of your existing plants. That’s the great thing about most succulents – you can duplicate your plants with...