Natural & Eco Friendly Ways To Keep Pests Out Of Your Garden Maintaining a vibrant and healthy garden can sometimes feel like a never-ending battle against pests. However, resorting to harsh chemicals can harm not just the pests, but also the beneficial insects and the environment. Thankfully, there are several natural methods to control pestsContinue reading "Natural & Eco Friendly Ways To Keep Pests Out Of Your Garden"
Top 3 Things You Could Do To Support Earth Day & National Garden Week This Year?
Top 3 things you could do this year in your outdoor space Earth Day and National Gardening Week come together as a timely reminder of the deep connections that sustain life on our planet. Beneath our feet, around us and among the flowers, essential natural systems are constantly at work, quietly supporting the balance ofContinue reading "Top 3 Things You Could Do To Support Earth Day & National Garden Week This Year?"
Spring Garden: Companion Planting With Flowers, Herbs and Veg
Spring Garden: Companion Planting With Flowers, Herbs and Veg If you’ve ever looked at your garden and thought, “There has to be a better way to make all of this work together,” you’re in luck. Enter: companion planting, a tried and true method that’s been around for centuries. At its core, it’s all about planting certain flowers,Continue reading "Spring Garden: Companion Planting With Flowers, Herbs and Veg"
Permaculture Principle No. 4: “Apply Self-Regulation And Accept Feedback”
Permaculture, in simple terms, is a way of designing and creating systems – like gardens or farms working in harmony with nature. The word "permaculture" itself comes from combining "permanent" and "agriculture" or "culture," reflecting a focus on sustainability and long-term thinking. Permaculture was co-founded by Bill Mollison and David Holmgren in Tasmania, Australia, inContinue reading "Permaculture Principle No. 4: “Apply Self-Regulation And Accept Feedback”"
Spring Garden: Spring Sowing. 6 Weeks Before Our Last Frost Date
Spring Garden: Spring Sowing. 6 Weeks Before Our Last Frost Date Sowing Flower Seeds SPRING GARDEN: SPRING SOWING 1: Flowers As Winter begins to loosen its grip and the promise of warmer days draws closer, gardeners everywhere start turning their attention to the growing season ahead. About six weeks before your last expected frost dateContinue reading "Spring Garden: Spring Sowing. 6 Weeks Before Our Last Frost Date"
Our Sowing, Growing, Weather and Seasons Weekly Gardening Record Book
Our Record Workbook Growing, Sowing, Weather & Seasons Weekly Record Book Sowing, Growing, Weather & Seasons Weekly Gardening Record BookNOTE: There are 2 versions of this book.One for recording Winter in January (For the Northern Hemisphere)One for recording Summer in January (For the Southern Hemisphere) Record the adventures that happen in your garden for a full 12 months, so you can lookContinue reading "Our Sowing, Growing, Weather and Seasons Weekly Gardening Record Book"
Permaculture Principle No. 3: “Obtain A Yield”
Permaculture, in simple terms, is a way of designing and creating systems – like gardens or farms working in harmony with nature. The word "permaculture" itself comes from combining "permanent" and "agriculture" or "culture," reflecting a focus on sustainability and long-term thinking. Permaculture was co-founded by Bill Mollison and David Holmgren in Tasmania, Australia, inContinue reading "Permaculture Principle No. 3: “Obtain A Yield”"
Spring Garden: Spring Sowing. 9 Weeks Before Our Last Frost Date
Spring Garden: Spring Sowing. 9 Weeks Before Our Last Frost Date The Importance of Knowing and Understanding Your Last Frost Date For gardeners, knowing the last frost date is one of the most important factors in determining when to plant outside. This date marks the average time in spring when the risk of frost has passed, helpingContinue reading "Spring Garden: Spring Sowing. 9 Weeks Before Our Last Frost Date"
Healthy Soil, Thriving Garden: Checking Soil Condition Tips
Healthy Soil, Thriving Garden: Checking Soil Condition Tips Assessing Your Soil Condition Before planting in the spring, assessing your soil’s condition is crucial for a successful garden. Healthy soil provides nutrients, retains moisture, and supports root growth.A thriving spring garden starts with healthy soil. Before planting, it’s essential to assess your soil’s condition to ensureContinue reading "Healthy Soil, Thriving Garden: Checking Soil Condition Tips"
