One of my favorite plants to grow in the garden has to be lilies (Lilium spp.)—their graceful trumpet-shaped flowers and sweet fragrance make them real showstoppers! Native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, lilies hail from places as diverse as East Asia, Europe, and North America. Watching them sway in a breeze while tiny...
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One of my favorite annuals to plant in the summer garden is the cheerful marigold (Tagetes spp.), with its vibrant orange and golden blooms brightening up borders and containers! I know how frustrating it can be to watch such a lively plant start to sag or produce fewer flowers as the season wears on. That’s...
One of my favorite parts of maintaining a backyard pond is seeing the lush greenery of plants like water lilies, cattails, and pickerelweed dancing on the water’s surface! Pond plants not only beautify the water but also provide essential habitat for frogs, dragonflies, and beneficial insects that may nest among the stems. I know how...
One of my favorite sights in early spring is spotting the vibrant blooms of irises and daffodils dotting the garden together! There’s just something so uplifting about those sword-like leaves of irises pairing with the cheerful, trumpet-shaped blossoms of daffodils. As gardeners, we know how frustrating it can be to see our carefully planted bulbs...
I still remember when I first brought home my first barrel cactus (Ferocactus wislizeni, native to the southwestern United States). I was so excited to plant it in my backyard, picturing that dramatic desert silhouette against the evening sky! But when I plopped it into a shady corner and neglected its soil needs, it barely...
I remember the first time I noticed a bleak, brown patch in my otherwise lush lawn—it felt like a cold shock to the system, as though my turf was pleading, “Help me!” It’s such a bummer when you pour your energy into mowing, watering, and fertilizing, only to see your efforts undermined by unsightly bare...
Ever found yourself staring at a row of young corn seedlings and wishing you could do more than just watch them sway in the breeze? I’ve been there—eager for that first taste of sweet, homegrown corn but also keen to maximize my garden’s harmony. Companion planting invites us to think beyond single crops and view...
I still remember the first time I tucked a basil seedling next to a tiny tomato transplant—pure excitement bubbled up in my chest as I imagined the classic Caprese flavors ripening side by side! Growing tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum, native to western South America) and basil (Ocimum basilicum, native to tropical regions of central Africa to...
I remember the first time I wove a simple daisy chain as a child—those fragile white petals and sunny yellow centers felt like pure magic against my fingertips! There’s something undeniably joyful about slipping a garland of blooms over your head and feeling instantly connected to nature. Whether you’re crafting crowns for a whimsical garden...
I still remember the first time I mixed a generic “all-purpose” fertilizer into my tomato patch—my beloved heirloom Solanum lycopersicum (native to western South America) suddenly produced lush, dark-green leaves but no juicy fruits! It’s such a bummer when you follow a product’s instructions to the letter, only to watch your vegetables sulk in frustration....
I still remember my first gardening attempt in a plot so rocky and sandy, it felt more like a struggling desert than a vegetable bed. I’d dreamed of lush tomatoes and bell peppers, only to have seed after seed fail in that unforgiving dirt. It’s such a bummer when you pour your heart into planting,...
I still remember the first time I laid down a thick layer of shredded bark around my strawberries (Fragaria × ananassa, native to Europe and North America). I was so eager to see how it would help suppress weeds and keep the delicate fruit clean. It’s such a bummer when slugs find a cozy spot...