Timing the Salsa Garden Harvest Pick tomatoes whenever they're ripe. Let hot peppers reach their mature color before you pick them. Bell peppers can be picked green (this gets you more peppers per plant, and may make it easier to start making salsa as soon as your … [Read more...]
7 Cool DIY Garden Stepping Stone Ideas
Garden stones often serve a practical purpose. When spaced properly, they help gardeners tiptoe through their tulips without compressing soil or upsetting plants. But garden stones can be so much more than just useful. Done well, garden stones can represent your own individual … [Read more...]
7 Brilliant Mason Jar Gardening Ideas
Have you noticed everything just seems to look better in a Mason jar? You really can't go wrong when you involve the homey, country feel of a shiny, reflective Mason jar. They've been indispensible in the kitchen for years, and we've determined to take those rustic good looks and … [Read more...]
5 Amazing Ways to Repurpose Garden Tools
Spring is in the air, and it's time for some de-cluttering. But before you throw out your old or rusty shovels, hoes, rakes, old faucets, or gardening hand tools, you might want to check out these awesome creations. We love the idea of turning something old and used into new and … [Read more...]
Guide To Growing Southern (Field) Peas
Southern peas (Vigna unguiculata), also known as cowpeas, black-eyed peas or crowder peas, are technically beans, not peas. Like green peas (Pisum sativum), they are legumes, fixing nitrogen in the soil and enriching it for later crops. Unlike green peas, they thrive in hot … [Read more...]
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