By Bethany Hayes Let's be honest; most people freak out when they encounter a spider, whether you're outside or inside. Spiders have a bad reputation, and some are downright dangerous to touch, but that doesn't mean spiders cannot help. So, when you find spiders in your … [Read more...]
What is Biochar? Should You Add it to Your Garden?
By Nicholas Clowers and Saffyre Falkenberg Ever heard of biochar? For most home gardeners, chances are that it's a brand new term. In short, biochar is a charcoal compound added to soil that makes it more fertile. Biochar has a long and complex history of use in indigenous … [Read more...]
How to Grow Boxwood Basil (Ocimum basilicum)
By Matt Gibson Want to know how to grow boxwood basil in your garden? Look no further! This article will tackle everything you need to know about this highly ornamental basil plant. Among the many varieties of basil that can be used for culinary reasons, boxwood basil is one … [Read more...]
Winter Composting: Cold-Weather Composting is Achievable
By Matt Gibson Composting in the winter time is not only achievable for beginning and experienced gardeners alike, it’s essential to maximize your garden’s harvest. You’ll see an uptick in both quantity of output and quality of the flowers, herbs, and vegetables you grow next … [Read more...]
7 Vegetable Gardening Mistakes that Could Ruin Your Garden
If you’ve just started gardening but can’t seem to get your thumb “green enough,” make sure you’re not guilty of these popular gardening mistakes. If so, don’t fret: we’ll tell you how to fix these common mistakes so that you can be on your way to a productive vegetable garden. … [Read more...]
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