Tag: edible garden landscape

Arugula Spinach Salad Recipe

Arugula Spinach Salad Recipe

In this post, I present a wonderfully simple Arugula Spinach Salad recipe featuring fresh ingredients that you can cultivate right in your home garden. The salad is complemented by an easy Dijon mustard and honey dressing that will have you craving Arugula salad regularly. Don’t forget to scroll down for my tips on growing tomatoes that you can incorporate into this delightful dish.

Read More »
Market Place Cucumber Plant

How to Cultivate Cucumbers in a Raised Bed Garden

Growing cucumbers is a simple and rewarding endeavor during the late spring to early summer. Most cucumber plants thrive in rainy conditions, making this the ideal time to start your own crop. In this post, I will share my process for growing a few cucumber plants from seeds, which were later transplanted into my raised bed garden

Read More »
Beets Fresh From The Garden

Begin Planting Seeds in Early July

The garden has endured significant stress over the past few weeks due to heavy rain and extreme heat. In my hardiness zone of 5b / 6, there are still numerous plants that can be sown from seed. In this post, I’m excited to share a list of some of my favorite plants to directly sow in my home garden right now. I hope this inspires you to begin growing your own garden today!

Read More »
Quick Fire Pepper

Pepper Seeds 2025

For over the past 20 years, cultivating peppers in my home garden has been the highlight of my spring and summer seasons. In this post,

Read More »
Berry Crumble

Berry Crumble Recipe

This is an easy summertime recipe that combines fresh seasonal fruits like brambleberries or strawberries.  Find detailed recipe along with book review shout out and growing berry tips in this post.

Read More »
Sage Blue Buds

Growing Sage in Home 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.

Read More »

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience during your visit.