My sister loves to garden. She loves to spend her summer hours getting down in the dirt--planting, weeding, and watering. She has a large organic vegetable garden and a circular perennial garden with paths, a labyrinth of sorts. She has filled very nook and cranny of her property … [Read more...]
5 Great Houseplants For Low Light Situations
You don’t need rays of direct sunlight to grow all houseplants. There are quite a few choices that will grow well in low light situations. Six of the most commonly found are the arrowhead plant (syngonium), cast iron plant (aspidistra elatior), Chinese evergreen (aglaonema), … [Read more...]
How to Grow and Use Mint
Mint is a versatile plant that can be used in many food and drink recipes. There are many varieties of the hardy herb, which can be eaten or planted to provide an excellent ground cover. … [Read more...]
Gardening in the New York Metropolitan Area
Do you live in the New York Metro Area? If so, you must know that there are tons of ways to make the area look beautiful. Not the "concrete jungle" it once was - there are plenty of gardens and green areas popping up all over New York. If you're in this sprawling metropolis and … [Read more...]
How To Make Your Own Raised Bed Soil
You have chosen to garden in raised beds. The frames are set and it is time to fill them with fertile soil that will serve as a good growing medium for your garden plants. One option is to buy a good grade of commercial soil, but that can easily break the bank. The best … [Read more...]
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