With spring just days away, it’s time to start preparing your garden plan for peak planting season. Last year I had great success growing Serrano and Jalapeño Chiles and this year I’ve decided to broaden my repertoire. I’m mad about making salsas and hot sauce....
Randy Ritchie hosted an amazing class about building healthy soil in an organic garden. Here’s a quick recap for those who couldn’t make it. Randy started off with something incredibly blunt, but incredibly honest: “I don’t care about the...
Allison Starcher is back with more helpful gardening tips. This time, it’s a video guide for planting bare-root roses. Whether you’re planting in the ground, in your garden, or in a pot on your patio, Allison shows you the best way to cultivate roses. View...
I believe anyone and everyone is capable of practicing vermicomposting (worm composting). Even those limited on space, living in a small apartment. Whether you’re creating soil for an entire farm or your houseplants and windowsill herb garden, the benefits are...
by Allison Starcher A good pair of pruners is beloved by gardeners, treasured like a chef’s favorite knife. Sharp enough to do harm but, in skilled hands, a precise tool. Sometimes referred to by their French name, secateurs, pruners have a spring that holds the...