15 Easy Care Perennials to Encourage Pollinators
A garden should encourage a healthy population of pollinators. Here are 15 beautiful, easy-care perennials to grow in that encourage pollinators.
A garden should encourage a healthy population of pollinators. Here are 15 beautiful, easy-care perennials to grow in that encourage pollinators.
Comparing the life in and under the wood mulch in the garden verses the hay mulch. The results are in. Check out what I found.
Does Back to Eden wood chip mulch gardening really work? Why wood chip mulch might not really be the best solution in the long run.
It would seem that I’ve topped my month-late August garden update with a two month-late September and October garden update. For the purpose of journaling/record-keeping here is how we fared the last couple of months- {Main Garden} {Early September}{Early October}{Mid-October}{Late October}{Corn & Pumpkin} {Early September}{Late September}{Early October}{Fall Garden #1} Kale, Mangel Beets, Parisian Carrots, Purple…
The herb garden. Slowly, but surely, coming along. {week one} {week two} {week three} {week four} August brought with it ~the close of the cucumber harvest, ~the largest onion & potato yields to date, ~the early trickling in of peppers, tomatoes, and green beans, ~parsnip seed was collected for next season, ~ a fall garden…
A July Garden update in the middle of August. On a homesteading blog. Pathetic. For 5 minutes I contemplated skipping it and hoping you wouldn’t notice, but I’ve decided against it and offer as my only excuse that I try to keep a schedule with garden posting being done on Saturdays and they’ve seemed so…