In the Garden
How to Save Tomato Seeds: and grow food for free!
Food sovereignty and diversity starts, and ends, with being able to save your own seeds. By saving your own seeds, you are able to plant for free the following year, but also select specific breeds and qualities that work well…
How to Set Up A Garden Irrigation System: and make your life a whole lot easier!
When it comes to watering your garden, unless you have a teenie tiny amount of plants, or a whole lot of time on your hands, a proper garden irrigation system might be the thing you need to make it through…
Mulch 101: Everything You Need To Know About Mulch
Nature’s system of keeping soil healthy is incredible. Broken twigs, dead leaves, and other plant matter fall to the ground to form an organic layer called mulch. This layer, filled with bacteria and microbiology, gradually decomposes to feed the soil…
5 DIY Gardening Watering Solutions: Simple and Cost-Effective
No one wants to spend hours watering their garden, only to have their plants whither in the heat. Here are 5 asy ways to set up a garden watering system that will give you more time freedom, and your plants…
How to Grow Calendula: From Seed to Harvest & Use
Decades ago, our great-great grandmothers foraging and made medicine using the plants around them. In present time, we've all but forgotten the names and many uses of most of the plants our ancestors relied on. Join me as together relearn…
Dos and Don’ts of Container Gardening
I’ve been gardening for 10 years… you’d think I would have figured it out by now but alas, I am still turning my brown thumb to green. I’ve failed at growing things so many times, I guess you could call…
How to Grow Garlic in Zone 3/4
Garlic is amazing for your immune system, raw garlic is even better. It's pretty easy to grow so if you have even some space, grow garlic!
9 Steps to Choosing The Best Vegetable Garden Location
When it comes to choosing your perfect garden location, knowing what you need and what is figureoutable makes a big difference.
8 Must-Do Fall Garden Tasks
Winter is a break for soil and gardener. If you prepare garden right in the fall, your spring will be easier and your harvest better. Everything a gardener wants to hear!
How to Grow Guide: Squash
Squash are a great addition to any garden! They are easy to grow, great climbers to save space (they're big!), and the harvest stores well for those hearty winter meals. Plus there are so many different varieties!