How to Plant Edibles From Roots or Sets

Asparagus is just one form of edibles that can be grown from roots or sets

What is tastier than asparagus straight from the garden—or strawberries still warm from the sun; spring onions so fresh that soil is still clinging to them? There are many edibles that are grown from packaged roots. They are easy, inexpensive, and fun to grow. Some are even perennial and will provide delicious vegetables for many … Read more

Garden Terms You Need to Know

Learning garden terms while planting

Annual—An annual is a plant that grows and blooms in one season, then dies with the frost. Yes, you’ll have to plant it again next year—but it makes up for it by usually blooming the entire summer, all the way to frost. Acidic—When applied to soil, the soil has a pH between 0 and 7. … Read more

National Strawberry Day

Fresh strawberries for National Strawberry Day

Today, February 27th is National Strawberry Day. Of course, for me, every day is Strawberry Day because I LOVE them. Fun Facts About Strawberries! Here are a few interesting facts about Strawberries for National Strawberry Day: Their botanical name is Fragaria—after the Latin Fragra meaning fragrant. Nobody is exactly sure how they got the name … Read more

Common Questions About Starting Seeds Indoors

Starting seeds indoors

Every year, about this time, I get hit with many questions from people who have started seeds indoors. Here are some of the most common questions I get asked: “Why are my seedlings long and floppy?” Long, weak stems resulting from inadequate light is called etiolation. There is only one fix for this condition—more light. … Read more

Brighten Your Garden in Winter With Hellebores

Hellebores in bloom

That beautiful hellebore (aka Lenten Rose) that grace my garden in winter has a long, somewhat violent history. In one of the first recorded instances of biological warfare, the Grecian army used massive quantities of hellebores to poison the water supply of the city of Kirrha in 585 B.C. The townspeople were so overcome with … Read more

Eight Houseplant Dont’s, And One Do

Read on for a list of houseplant don'ts for new houseplant owners

So you just bought a new plant—or you’ve got one at home that isn’t doing what you think it ought to be doing. These are some things you should not do: Don’t repot a stressed plant. That’s just adding to the stress. The exception would be a broken pot or a plant that has major … Read more

How Weather Wise Are Groundhogs?

How accurate are groundhogs at predicting the weather?

This coming Thursday is Groundhog’s Day. So here are a few interesting facts about Groundhogs. Groundhogs are also known as Woodchucks. The name “Woodchuck” has nothing to do with wood at all. It is based on the Native American word for them which is “Wuchak.” Groundhogs (Marmot monax) are not related to hogs at all, but … Read more

Start Thinking About Starting Seeds

Now's the time to starting thinking about starting seeds indoors

This is a great time to start thinking about starting seeds. Seed packets will tell you to start six to eight weeks before your average last frost date for tomatoes and peppers. Some people will tell you mid-April is our last frost date. I’ll remind you that last year we had frost after the first … Read more

Let’s Talk Tomatoes

A bountiful and colorful collection of heirloom tomatoes. There are a ton of cool facts about tomatoes

As I was going through the seed racks here to pick out a few favorites to start indoors in a couple of weeks, I decided to do a blog on my favorite varieties. Two words you need to know first—determinate and indeterminate. A determinate tomato is a BUSH—it produces a large crop in a shorter … Read more

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