I love talking with you about some ideas on how to build a raised bed garden. This week will be about how to maintain your raised bed garden. Raised bed gardens are very simple to maintain and I will be sharing my process! Read More >>
I love talking with you about some ideas on how to build a raised bed garden. This week will be about how to maintain your raised bed garden. Raised bed gardens are very simple to maintain and I will be sharing my process! Read More >>
Last week, I introduced you to the benefits of raised bed gardening. This week, I want to focus on how to build a raised bed garden the right way, which covers the wood, frame, and soil. As you know, I’ve been growing my garden for 3 years now, and it’s been a peaceful journey planting… Read More >>
Have you ever considered gardening? Â You should. It’s a very peaceful and therapeutic hobby. I never thought that getting my clothes dirty, hands torn up, and fingernails beyond repair would equate to happiness. Here are my top 7 reasons to garden! Read More >>
Raised bed gardening is a way of growing plants inside beds that are raised up above the normal level of the soil in the garden. They’re typically housed inside a wooden frame, generally rectangular. The soil may be mixed in with tilled soil underneath, or it can simply be new soil placed on top of… Read More >>
What are the great benefits of canning and freezing? If you are considering taking up this time-honored way of preserving food, you might be wondering if it’s worth it. Why bother? Are there any benefits to canning and freezing food at home? Read More >>
Two years ago, I did a vertical only garden in pots since we didn’t really have much of a backyard. Last year, I created raised garden beds and used the square foot gardening method. I learned a lot last year and am ready to expand my garden this year! You can use this simple method to design your garden… Read More >>
I’ve been recently asked about how to start an easy vegetable garden. The first few steps are fairly simple as you draw up an approximate plan of where you’d like everything to go, keeping as close to scale as possible. Read More >>
It’s sometimes recommended that you don’t try to grow vegetables that are readily available at your local supermarket. If a particular vegetable is inexpensive, you might want to skip growing it and just purchase it. But, here are 10 garden vegetables you need to know about when starting your own garden, which can also save… Read More >>
You don’t have to be dealing with a drought to enjoy the sustainability benefits of harvesting rainwater. If you are in a drought, then you know that the hassle of alternating watering days can wreak havoc on your garden and landscaping. It’s now a great time to take advantage when it rains and start harvesting… Read More >>
Experts say the average family throws out nearly 15 percent of all fresh foods they purchase each year. Depending upon where you live and the time of year, that could add up to quite a bit of money. There are several way to store fresh food longer to get the most out of your food… Read More >>