We love this blog from Lisa On Social. Lisa and her daughters were our invited guests to the Cre*Ate Kids’ Garden Club last week. With the help of our partners… read more →
Did you feel like winter was never going to end? Now the sun is shinning and the snow is melting. Finally, it feels like spring is here. Poppy Innovations would… read more →
Permaculture provides strategies for living to meet our human needs while enhancing the ecosystem. This can be applied to design of our yards, food production, catching and storing energy and… read more →
Keeping a Garden Journal Should be Fun! The first hurdle to get over is to avoid looking at journaling as a chore or an assignment. A garden journal is a… read more →
SEED HARVESTING Harvesting seeds from your garden for planting in the future is a great idea for all kinds of reasons. It’s an economical, allows you to share (and trade!)… read more →
COMPANION PLANTS Companion planting is the practice of planting two or more plants together for mutual benefit. Not all companion planting charts are the same. You may find one that… read more →
SIGNS OF PESTS AND DISEASE There are countless pests and diseases that can affect our plants. Here are just a few of the most common ones. Blossom End Rot Symptoms:… read more →
SHORT SEASON EDIBLES Don’t put away your garden tools just yet. There are several vegetables that can be planted and harvested from now to the end of the season even… read more →
Spring is in full bloom and we want you to join in the fun with some growing of your own. This month we have a fun gardening project to… read more →
Whether you are a seasoned gardener or a wanna-be gardener, you don’t have to wait until the temperature outside warms up to garden. We are sharing our winter gardening activities… read more →