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11 min read Gardening Tips

It’s such a bummer when you approach your beloved herb garden—adorning everything from sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum, native to tropical Asia) to lavender (Lavandula angustifolia, native to the Mediterranean)—only to see spent blooms wilting atop otherwise healthy foliage. I know how frustrating it is to leave those faded flowers in place, thinking they’ll add charm,...

15 min read Gardening Tips

Composting is one of my favorite ways to transform kitchen scraps and yard debris into gold for the garden—I mean, nutrient-rich humus that fuels next season’s blooms! But it’s such a bummer when you realize halfway through a pile that you’ve tossed in something that will either attract rodents or introduce pathogens to your prized...

11 min read Gardening Tips

It’s such a bummer when you head out to tend your beloved plants, only to find you’re wrestling with sticky, rusty, or gunky tools instead of the soil itself. I know how frustrating it is: you’re eager to prune your heirloom tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum, native to the Andes) or harvest crisp lettuce (Lactuca sativa, believed...

14 min read Gardening Tips

It’s such a bummer when nosy neighbors, passing traffic, or just an empty view leave your garden feeling exposed—and I know how frustrating it is to try growing something tall and dense, only to watch it flop or fill with aphids! A well-chosen privacy shrub acts like a living fence: it screens unwelcome sights, muffles...