Growing and Harvesting from My Very Own Chicago Hardy Fig Tree
One of the coolest things ever was pulling ripe figs right from the tree in California and enjoy them with friends at Veggie Trials last
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One of the coolest things ever was pulling ripe figs right from the tree in California and enjoy them with friends at Veggie Trials last
Tree Sale pickup is happening today, and I want to share some planting tips that can help you save money. Check out the video in this post to see what to expect when picking up trees from a sale. I’m thrilled to introduce the new tree and shrub varieties I’m planting in my Ohio garden today.
In this post I share the Winesap Apple Tree growing in my home garden. This content is during the spring season after 4 winters growth. Check out images and my personal review of the tree so far!
In this post I highlight a video showing what to do with thuja giant starter trees. Check out the video and a few of the
scented blooms of the candymint crabapple tree In this post I share all about the Candymint Crabapple Tree that has been growing in my landscape
In this post, I share the publication titled’ Espalier Fruit Trees For Wall, Hedge, and Pergola’ by Karl Pieber | Peter Modi. You will see
In today’s post, I am sharing one of my family’s most beloved fruit tree – the plout. You will learn what this tree is and
It’s that time of year to get out in the landscape and plant some trees. Trees provide so much positive for the environment. Learn More Here!
In this video I share a video and images featuring the 7 year old dome greenhouse. It is the month of January and we are holding steady at 60*F and partly sunning during this video stream.
In this post, I share a fun video from the geodesic dome garden in the hot summer dry months. You’ll love the highlights and of
Presenting a new landscaping project that highlights reblooming Hydrangeas. Find video and images on this blog post.
In this post, I’d like to share some amazing shade perennials I discovered on clearance. They are mid-spring favorites suitable for many Midwest gardens that are mostly shaded. Take a look at some other perennials that pair well with these fantastic finds.