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One simple tool every gardener needs
By MichaelI have the one simple tool you need to solve just about any plant problems in a hurry. Picture it, your leafbaby is not looking like it should and you...
Seed packets are full of seeds AND information
By MichaelThere's a ton of places to get seed from, even your local library! It's a much less expensive alternative to buying full sized plants or even partly mature seedlings. A...
Fungus gnats
By MichaelMy friend Nomaan reached out to me with a garden pest related question recently. After a monthly watering of the new cactus terrarium he and I got as part of...
Houseplants DO clean the air
By MichaelI'm triggered over being targeted about my houseplants. No it's not really controversial. I've mentioned the air cleaning benefits of plants before. For a long time the common wisdom is...
Free trees for your next landscaping project
By MichaelYou read that right free trees Every year for the past few years state and local governments departments of environmental protection, department of agriculture, forestry or fish and wildlife services...
Curb appeal – our latest spring project
By MichaelAnnouncing the newest project in our portfolio - Improving curb appeal on a budget Looking at the front of your home in the doldrums of winter can really get you...
Sun Joe TJ604E – Product review
By MichaelDepending on your project the Sun Joe TJ604E could be your diamond in the rough Dad always says, use the right tool for the job. And depending on the job, the Sun...
Start your own blog in 6 easy steps for free!
By MichaelWe've been reading a lot of blog posts lately A lot, like almost an unhealthy amount. It got us to thinking about why we blog, why others do it, and...
Gardening Calendar Month by Month
By MichaelGarden planning calendar Some folks might think that the garden calendar is only a few months long and for some of us that's true. For many gardeners though, our calendar...
Be prepared when talking to a gardener about the weather
By MichaelHow about that weather Everyone talks about the weather. It's a great conversation filler whether you know a person well or are just breaking the ice. Whether it's hot, cold,...
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Recent forum posts
- Chip drop in slo-moHi all! Today the community garden got our first chip drop. Documented it for y'all as artistically as I could. A reminder that mulch is clothing for your soil! It helps it regulate temperature, moisture, and emotions as the other plants are less likely to bully it for being naked. Happy gardening! submitted by /u/thatkatrina […]
- Finally some successMostly luck, tbh. Nothing else is doing well, certainly not the four tomato plants I have. Blueberries are ok but that’s a 6 year old bush so it’s hardy. These eggplants though? Perfect! submitted by /u/Kgriffuggle [link] [comments]
- Passionflowersubmitted by /u/ryweb [link] [comments]
- Root bound Blackeyed SusansJust bought these today, will they survive planting in the garden? submitted by /u/Bfuss3278 [link] [comments]
- Fig season is off to the races!Violette de Bordeaux figs have been huge and delicious this season. submitted by /u/UserNameInGeorgia [link] [comments]
- My delphinium are getting huge.submitted by /u/Bubbas-mama [link] [comments]
- A bit of a gardenMy garden in Ireland land submitted by /u/Severe_Eagle2102 [link] [comments]
- This vine has been growing in my garden for almost 20 years, is the fruit edible? What is it exactly?Located in central Italy submitted by /u/Brukaliffoo [link] [comments]
- I’ve been ransacked!I awoke this morning for my garden decimated. My tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers got hit, but the basil carries on. I’m not sure who did it but I have my suspicions about the raccoons. My 6 ft fishing line fence is unmolested so I have ruled out deer. How can I keep raccoons out!? Edit: […]
- This is the largest sempervivum I’ve ever seen.I grew it 3 years ago, you can see regular sized semps in the background. Pot was 13 inches across. submitted by /u/Downtown_Ad6875 [link] [comments]
