Spring is here, and now it is time to gear up and get your garden back in shape! So now get those tools out and get started, because we’ve got you some kickass tips to …
Things to Consider When Starting a Garden for the First Time
Starting a garden for the first time can be daunting- as a newbie, you may be more focused on what can go wrong, and you don’t even know if you’ve got a green thumb or …
Starting a Vegetable Garden in Containers
Growing your own vegetables in your garden can save you both time and money. Aside from that, the taste of fresh veggies is incomparable to store bought. Even without much space, it’s easy to start …
Grow an Organic Vegetable Garden
Organic gardening is becoming more and more popular among home gardeners and has so many benefits to you and the health of your family, as well as the environment. It’s easier than you think to …
Genius Gardening Hacks That Will Save You Time
Garden season is almost upon us and it’s time to start breaking out the garden tools! Today, we’ll be sharing some of the most genius gardening hacks that will save you time so you can …
How to Start Preparing for Your Spring Garden
Spring garden time is just around the corner, and if you’re looking to get ready a little early, these tips will help you do so! Gardening is a rewarding experience if you stick with it …
November Garden Tips #GardenSense
Gardening season is coming to an end. Here is a quick checklist to put your mind and gardening to rest before setting sights on the Holiday season! You still have time before the ground freezes …
Tree Fertilizing Facts #GardenSense
The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is today. — Chinese Proverb. But what about fertilizing your trees? Tree Fertilizing Facts Taking care of trees can be …
Plant Now For Holiday Gift Giving #GardenSense
By now, most northern gardeners have started saving their seeds and putting their gardens to bed for the winter. Before you pack away your tools, I have a proposal for you. Consider sharing your garden …
One-Pot Gourmet Gardener #Review #Giveaway #GardenSense
Chances are that you have made a few soups, stews and casseroles using one cooking vessel. Have you ever thought about growing your own meals in one pot? In The One-Pot Gardener, Cinead McTernan takes …
How Do You Corral Fall Foliage? #GardenSense
Crisp air sparks nature to uncloak the true beauty of maple, oak, birch and other deciduous trees. Autumn winds play their part too on fall foliage. It doesn’t take long for shed leaves to accumulate …
Fall Wildflowers bring Spring Meadows #GardenSense
Most gardeners think of fall as a time to put the garden to rest. Clear out the seasonal plants. Turn the compost one more time. Maybe plant some tulips, daffodils or garlic. Have you ever …
Time To Let Go #GardenSense
There comes a time when you just need to let go. I know how hard that can be for gardeners. Letting your garden go to seed, so to speak, can be quite rewarding. Sunflowers, Black-eyed …
5 Tomato Facts You Should Know #GardenSense
Tomatoes are popular in so many cultures all over the world. No matter where you live, tomatoes can be the best thing you ever ate or the worst. Too much water causes splitting and rot. …
Butterfly-Good Bug or Bad Bug? #GardenSense
We love butterflies. Bright yellow and black striped Swallowtails softly landing on a butterfly bush. Orange Monarchs feeding on milkweed. Red Painted Ladies visiting every flower in the garden. But do we love their munching …
Cate’s Garden Hand Pruners Review and Discount For You!
I received a pair of Premium Bypass Pruning Shears and Cate’s Garden Easy Action Ratchet Pruning Shears to test. I was under no obligation to post a review. I received no further compensation or proceeds …
Preserving Summer Blooms #GardenSense
Fresh cut flower arrangements are a special summer treat for many gardeners. But wouldn’t it be nice to look at daisies in December or Joe Pye Weed in January? Whether you plan to dry or …
DIY Bird Feeders – Don’t Forget You Backyard Pets!
We are in the process of redecorating our patio and establishing our yard as a bird sanctuary. We have tons of unique birds and quail that come to nest yearly so we are looking for …
Is Your Garden Color Blind? #GardenSense
Yes those are purple “green” beans. Yellow wax beans and traditional green beans. I’m also growing yellow and pink tomatoes. Have you ever had yellow watermelon? How about red, yellow, orange or purple bell peppers? …
Is Your Harvest Hiding Unwanted Guests? #GardenSense
Sometimes I pick and run. Toss the beans in a bag. Snipped kale, lettuce or chives get bagged and into the fridge. You’re suppose to wash it when you use it right? Harvest and store, …