How to start a kitchen garden originally appeared on Dengarden. If you’re new to gardening and would like to grow your own food, you have quite a few options to consider. Should you just go all in and ...
If you've ever walked through a garden bursting with wildflower blooms, you already know casting your gaze on these bright, lively flowers instantly evokes feelings of youthfulness, serenity, and ...
Growing vegetables in your own garden or yard is one of the most rewarding things I can think of. After all, you get to grow your own food and pick something fresh when you need it for dinner.
Herb gardens are so popular because they are easy to start and maintain; they grow quickly and you can begin harvesting within a few weeks. The size of your herb garden is up to you and depends on the ...
SAN ANTONIO – Want to grow a vegetable garden but don’t own land, or do you want something simple to manage? A container garden is a simple solution to that problem. Rainbow Gardens has you covered ...
True to its name, seed starting mix is the best option for starting seeds. The mix of perlite, vermiculite, and sphagnum peat moss create a sterile, disease-free environment that provides the optimal ...
Composting involves decomposing organic materials to create nutrient-rich soil. A compost pile needs a balance of green (nitrogen-rich) and brown (carbon-rich) materials. Maintaining proper moisture, ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Last week, we explored John Blakeman’s crusade against the default 20th-century American landscape design of the three T’s of “turf, tar, and trees,” and how communities can rethink ...
Pesticides. Fungicides. Neonicotinoids. Organic. Hormone-free. Anti-biotic free. Non-GMO. Fair trade. Pasture raised. Grass fed vs. grass finished. How far did it travel? How well was it treated? How ...