Summer may be winding down (gag), and firefly season is all but over (double gag). But did you know that you can prepare for a robust firefly season next year--now? Why yes, you can.
Most "kitchen scraps" gardeners know that one can regrow all sorts of fruits and vegetables from the grocery store or farmer's market. But did you know you can grow this...from seed?
I suppose I could grow a small container garden on our apartment balcony. I suppose one tomato plant is better than none. And maybe I will. Or maybe, I'll have time (I don't) to take my Townsquare co-workers up on their offer to start an office garden. Who knows. My point is, the title of this post is "5 Things I'm Planting in my Imaginary Garden". And right now I don't have an actual garden so, we'll stay with the theme. I've added pictures from my actual gardens past, just because.
We all have that one friend who has an epic green thumb. They call their plants their babies, they have a detailed routine and watering schedule and they're always trying to give you a cutting of something! But what do you give the plant lover who has it all? Excellent question, I've gathered some options together here for you!
Whether you have a green thumb, a brown thumb or something in between succulents make for a charming and surprisingly easy-to-maintain addition to any indoor decor out an outdoor garden. If you’re jonesing for a bit of greenery ahead of spring right about now these essential succulent supplies will scratch that itch in no time.
Did you know that bats are the only flying animals and they actually help our environment? Too boring? Here are 5 ways that you can actually put these guys to work for you (and your garden).