How To GardenChat on X (Formally Known As Twitter )
In this post, you will learn how to use X (formally known as Twitter) to connect with others who enjoy gardening. Be sure to check
.
In this post, you will learn how to use X (formally known as Twitter) to connect with others who enjoy gardening. Be sure to check
Raised bed garden just got taken to the next level with these hoop and cover for Autumn gardening.
A favorite thing to grow and cook with in my home garden is garlic. In this post find tips and tricks on how to plant garlic in Autumn.
Easy and fresh are a given when you grow your own herbs. In this post enjoy my garden-fresh creamy pesto recipe using home grown herbs.
In this post, I present a vlog showcasing the enclosed area of my property dedicated to growing cut flowers. Witness firsthand the varieties that thrive with minimal effort in Ohio’s hardiness zone 5b. Enjoy a video tour of my personal garden in this post.
This post is for those interested in cultivating something distinctive and beneficial to health. The accompanying video provides guidance on cultivating a heirloom Stevia seed
Immerse yourself in the sounds of a hot summer stroll through one of my gardens, which I haven’t dedicated much time to maintaining. The video feature will highlight some of the flowers and vegetables that are thriving despite the dry and sweltering summer conditions in Ohio.
Here’s a quick update featuring videos and images of a few container-friendly herbs, tomatoes, and squash I’m growing this season.
Presenting a new landscaping project that highlights reblooming Hydrangeas. Find video and images on this blog post.
In this post, I discuss assembling an economical tower garden with herbs from my hydroponic system. You’ll discover tips and tricks for setting up one in your home’s summer garden.
Salvia officinalis, commonly known as culinary sage, garden sage, or common garden sage, is an aromatic, woody perennial shrub. It thrives in hardiness zones 4-10. In this video, I’m excited to show you how my sage looks at this time of year, both in the raised bed and integrated into the landscape.
The gardens and landscape can get very ‘drab’ during the winter months especially when the snow has yet to arrive. In this post I want to share with you some perennials, shrubs and trees that provide color interest. Don’t forget, I am in hardiness zone 5b so it won’t be long and we will be covered with white mulch!