Keep Plants Cozy With A Knit Or Crochet Plant Pot Cover
Want to keep your plants warm this winter? Love to knit or crochet, but already have too many hats? Have we got the project for you.
Want to keep your plants warm this winter? Love to knit or crochet, but already have too many hats? Have we got the project for you.
Want to grow your own fruit but short on space? There are plenty of small fruit trees that can fit your garden.
Make a pulp of scrap paper and water, add seeds, and give to your guests to plant as a living remembrance of the occasion.
Some trees are in no hurry to grow fruit, but some do it much faster. Here are the trees that'll get you harvesting the soonest.
All fruit trees need fertilizer, but how much and what kind can seriously vary. Make sure you're doing it right.
Cold weather’s just around the corner. Grab some burlap and bubble wrap and bundle up your potted plants for winter.
The Gainesville Giving Garden was born from a dream of freedom from food insecurity during the height of covid. Read its story here.
Staghorn sumac is edible as a spice, and its berries are delicious as a beverage. Look for it when you go foraging.
Black swallow-wort is invasive and harmful to ecosystems and monarchs. Learn how to identify and eradicate it!
Learn the best way to cut flowers for bouquets from our resident cut flower expert.