Nitrogen Fixing Plants: Nature’s Soil Builders in Permaculture Healthy soil is the foundation of a productive garden or farm and nitrogen is one of its key building blocks. Yet, unlike other nutrients, nitrogen is not readily available in the soil in the form that plants can use. Fortunately, nature provides a powerful ally in theContinue reading "Nitrogen Fixing Plants: Nature’s Soil Builders in Permaculture"
Naturally Stopping Weeds in the Garden: Using Cover Crops and Living Ground Covers
Naturally Stopping Weeds in the Garden: Using Cover Crops and Living Ground Covers Managing weeds without constant hoeing, mulching or chemical herbicides can feel like an uphill battle. One of the most effective and sustainable methods is to use cover crops, plants grown specifically to protect and enrich the soil while suppressing unwanted growth. Certain speciesContinue reading "Naturally Stopping Weeds in the Garden: Using Cover Crops and Living Ground Covers"
How to Build a Linear Food Forest in a Raised Bed: Small Space Gardening
How to Build a Linear Food Forest in a Raised Bed: Small Space Gardening In today’s world of shrinking green garden spaces, apartment balconies and community garden plots, space is at a premium, but that doesn’t mean your gardening goals have to be. Imagine transforming a small raised bed into a productive ecosystem that mimicsContinue reading "How to Build a Linear Food Forest in a Raised Bed: Small Space Gardening "
Stitching the Seasons: Tracking Climate with a Temperature Blanket (3 Years Comparison -June)
Our Children’s Book Series Author of the new children’s book series: Clayton’s Garden Journey: Stories of Autism and Gardening. Including Stories on Growing, Harvesting, Sowing, Composting, Feeding The Birds and A Sowing, Growing, Weather and Seasons Weekly Gardening Record Book available on Amazon and Kindle Visit Our Print On Demand Stores Redbubble Store – Worldwide! 200+ gardenContinue reading "Stitching the Seasons: Tracking Climate with a Temperature Blanket (3 Years Comparison -June)"
10 Reasons Why You Should Start a Windowsill Garden
Grow Fresh Food Indoors: Why You Should Start a Windowsill Garden More people are turning to small scale gardening not just for sustainability, but also for wellness, flavour, and a touch of joy. And guess what? You don’t need a garden or even a balcony to grow your own food. A sunny windowsill is all it takesContinue reading "10 Reasons Why You Should Start a Windowsill Garden"
How Often Should I Water My Plants? Full Sun, Partial Shade, and Full Shade Explained
How Often Should I Water My Plants? Full Sun, Partial Shade, and Full Shade Explained Whether you're a beginner gardener nurturing your first potted plant or a seasoned green thumb expanding your green space, two of the most common questions are: How often should I water my plants? and What do terms like “full sun” or “partial shade”Continue reading "How Often Should I Water My Plants? Full Sun, Partial Shade, and Full Shade Explained"
Small Space Gardening: Create a Kitchen Courtyard with Herbs and Salad Greens
Small Space Gardening: Create a Kitchen Courtyard with Herbs and Salad Greens In today’s fast-paced, space conscious world, the idea of a sprawling garden might seem like a luxury reserved for those with ample backyards. But what if you could grow a thriving, productive garden in a small courtyard, balcony, or even a sunny cornerContinue reading "Small Space Gardening: Create a Kitchen Courtyard with Herbs and Salad Greens"
Sustainable Gardening: Growing Greener with Perennials, Native Plants, and Permaculture Principles
Sustainable Gardening: Growing Greener with Perennials, Native Plants, and Permaculture Principles As gardeners become increasingly eco conscious, a major shift is taking place in gardens, community gardens, and urban balconies alike. Traditional gardening, often reliant on high maintenance bedding plants, synthetic fertilisers, and excessive watering, is being replaced by more sustainable, resilient practices. Sustainable gardeningContinue reading "Sustainable Gardening: Growing Greener with Perennials, Native Plants, and Permaculture Principles"
Stitching the Seasons: Tracking Climate with a Temperature Blanket (3 Years Comparison -May)
Temperature Blankets: A 3 Year Comparison May Stitching the Seasons: Tracking Climate with a Temperature Blanket A temperature blanket is a knitting or crocheting project where each row or section represents the daily temperature over a set period, typically a year. The colours correspond to temperature ranges, creating a visual record of climate trends. Makers choose aContinue reading "Stitching the Seasons: Tracking Climate with a Temperature Blanket (3 Years Comparison -May)"
