Seed Saving
While fall is full of so many fun festivities and seasonal flavors, sadly, ripe summer veggies are on their way out. However, this also makes it a great time to save the seeds from your favorite summer garden specimens so that you can *patiently* await warmer weather and begin the cycle again.
Sowing Seeds
A seed, is a seed, is a seed…NOT. The battle between heirloom, open-pollinated, and hybrid.
Back to the Basics
Approaching anything new requires baby steps…gardening is no different.
Fall into Gardening
Bond fires, camp fires, s’mores…all things fall and in the garden there’s a few things to enjoy too!
The “D” Word
Our southern humidity can do a number on plants. We can’t control our humidity, but there are a few things you can do to help combat common plant diseases.
Bugs. Bugs. Bugs!
I think I’ve been to bug therapy at this point…what’s the saying…acceptance is the first step?
Fertilizing Freight Train
Fertilizing your plants helps keep them strong, healthy, and producing. It seems straightforward, just feed your plants some fertilizer and their good to go! Stop, hold up, pause…that’s a no there eager beaver. There are a few things to consider before hopping on the fertilizing freight train.
Transplanting Tips
Spring is right around the corner but be careful, we’re in the danger zone!
A little sunshine in the cold.
Seed staring in February adds a little bit of hope to a long, cold month.