Gardening does not have to end with the onset of winter. You can take it indoors! Here, we’ll describe the how-to of setting up an indoor hydroponic system. There are
National Houseplant Appreciation Day falls on January 10th of each year, and for us, it serves as a reminder that plants are important, whether inside or outside of the home.
Winter can be particularly tough on landscapes, especially in regions with dry winters. The lack of moisture in the air and soil can be harsh on plants, leaving them struggling
I have found that creating a system of organization for seed starting helps not only with timely sowing, but with time management. First start with listing the plants that you
Winter can be challenging on your landscapes, but when springs come around, it is time to start planting again. Transitioning from winter weather to planting season can be tricky, but
In the time before the common era, ancient people equated the winter solstice (to when night and day were equal in length), as a celebration for the suns’ return. The
Fall is a great time to condition the earth. Whether you are amending a vegetable garden, flower bed or lawn, the techniques that follow will help make your landscape more
If you grow heirloom varieties, you may want to consider seed saving. If you grow hybrid garden varieties, just stop reading now! Why is that? Many garden plants are hybridized
This blog discusses planting perennials in the garden. Perennial plants include bulbs and plants. Fall is an excellent time to divide your plants, start cuttings and to transplant perennials as
Fall color in New England may be subdued this year, but in western North Carolina we are set for a great fall color season! We’re experiencing a period of warm