Back in Black Sedum
One of the plants I love cultivating in my garden is the sedum. This post includes a brief video showcasing the Rock ‘N’ Grow Back
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One of the plants I love cultivating in my garden is the sedum. This post includes a brief video showcasing the Rock ‘N’ Grow Back
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.
There’s always something new and thrilling sprouting in the 20-foot geodesic biodome. In this post, explore my personal notes highlighting the end of May activities
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.
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.
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.
This blog post features unique images and a vlog detailing the process of growing asparagus from seed. Discover my personal tips and the most effective methods I’ve found for starting two popular varieties from seed. Take the time to scroll down and leave a comment.
Not every seed starting season do I feel the need to purchase additional trays for the process. Those who follow my journey are aware that I often use recycled containers for seed starting. However, this year, I’ve discovered a new product in the Burpee Seed aisle
It’s a bustling time of the year, courtesy of the wonderful weather we’ve been experiencing in Ohio. This blog post features a personal vlog and several photos showcasing the happenings inside the dome. Check out the April Geodesic Bio Dome Update here and don’t forget to scroll down for additional content.
For over a decade, I’ve cultivated tubers such as Canna in my Ohio garden. This post features a video that demonstrates how to initiate Canna