By Erin Marissa Russell Seasoned gardeners know what a threat slugs and snails can present to a carefully tended garden, and a struggle against these mollusks when your plants are seedlings or new shoots can be especially damaging. Luckily, there are steps you can take to … [Read more...]
How to Grow Rondeletia Amoena
by Matt Gibson The tall evergreen shrub known as Rondeletia amoena is a perfect addition to the garden as a border to fill in the background or as an informal hedge. Rondeletia flowers every spring, then flowers again for four months in the fall from August to November, … [Read more...]
Using Cinder Blocks In Garden Design
by Matt Gibson Cinder blocks, on their own, are not an object that most people would consider beautiful, or even aesthetically pleasing, however, there is a hot new trend of people using cinder blocks in garden design, and the results are surprisingly beautiful. Anyone can … [Read more...]
108 Ways to Use the Leeks You Grow in Your Garden
by Erin Marissa Russell Has your garden produced a pile of leeks that you’re now wondering how to serve? American cuisine doesn’t often call on these tasty members of the allium family, but if you’re growing them this season, we assume you know just how delicious they are … [Read more...]
137 Ways to Cook With the Zucchini You Grow in Your Garden
by Erin Marissa Russell Looking for appealing new ways to cook and serve all the zucchini you’ve grown in your garden? You’re not alone. Zucchini plants are so notorious for producing piles of homegrown produce that the zucchini is the stereotypical crop that all those … [Read more...]
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