Your once-gorgeous strawberries are half-eaten before the harvest. Your once-luscious lettuce has more holes than a pegboard, and the brownish tinge of decay has crept up on your tomato plants. What gives? In your battle against garden pests, the pests are winning....
Growing borage for companionship? We must be kidding, right? We’re dead serious. You may not appreciate the companionship, but your tomatoes and strawberries do. Among its many virtues, borage is a companion plant that repels garden pests and attracts native...
Hydrangea plants are Native Americans. They’re also Native Asians. The flowering plants were first cultivated in Japan, a country known for its gardening traditions and deep appreciation of nature. Hydrangea fossils date back 40-65 million years and have been...
We’re an impatient culture. Fast food, fast service, instant messaging, on-demand streaming — we want it all now. Sadly, the words “fast” and “gardening” rarely go together unless they’re in the title of this blog. Gardening takes...
When was the last time you saw a floral display that floored you? The Rose Parade on your 8K TV? Or the elaborate floral arrangements at your friend’s wedding last month? The average American wedding spends $2,200 on floral arrangements. Flowers typically...