May 3, 2019
These 10 drought tolerant plants will help you create a more water wise, low maintenance garden. Keep in mind that while these are drought tolerant once established, they will take anywhere from 2-5 years to fully establish and require less watering. If you’re experiencing an extended period of drought, these plants will also very much… Read more >
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July 13, 2018
Once you’ve harvested your veggies, what do you do with all of the scraps? You might compost them or throw them out like most people. But did you know that there are some vegetables that you can regrow instead of having to sow new seeds or buy new starts? Before you throw your next harvest… Read more >
Organized under Edible Gardening, Edible Gardens, Garden Hack of the Month, Garden Tips & Advice, Gardens, Plants I Dig, Sustainability, Trends. Labeled as avocado, basil, carrot greens, celery, cilantro, garden hack of the month, garlic sprouts, green onions, how to regrow vegetables, lettuce, potatoes, regrow vegetable scraps, regrow vegetables, regrow veggies, regrowing vegetable scraps, rosemary, scallions, vegetable gardening, what can i regrow from vegetable scraps.
March 7, 2018
We all love our perennial flowers because we can get them planted and established and then they continue to bloom year after year without a ton of fuss. But what about the fruits and veggies in your garden? We spend a lot of time amending the soil, sowing seeds, watering, keeping pests (and our furry… Read more >
Organized under Edible Gardens, Gardens, Low Maintenance Gardens, Sustainability, Trends, Water-wise Gardening. Labeled as artichoke, asparagus, blueberry, edible gardening, fruit trees, garden hack of the month, grapes, lavender, mint, oregano, perennial edibles, perennial fruits, perennial garden, perennial gardening, perennial vegetables, raspberry, rhubarb, rosemary, strawberry, thyme.