by Tess Pennington | July 2020 | Featured, Garden, Gardening Products
Gardeners are often given the advice to sprinkle diatomaceous earth (DE) around plants to deter pests. But what is DE? How does it help? Is it harmful? We’ll answer all those questions and more hopefully! So what is DE? Diatomaceous earth (DE) is...
by Tess Pennington | June 2020 | Featured, Garden
A tell-tale sign of a happy garden is to see it brimming with activity from nature. In fact, one way to tell if your garden is going to b successful is how many butterflies and bees like to hang around your plants. We all know that butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees...
by Tess Pennington | May 2020 | Garden, Gardening Guides, Soil and Composting, Sustainability
Food security has never been as important as it is now. With the concern of complications arising in the food supply chain, it is no wonder that people are turning to seeds as a lifeline for the future. For years, we have put up growing guides to help beginner...
by Tess Pennington | August 2019 | Featured, Garden, Gardening Guides, Health, Soil and Composting, Sustainability
If the plants in your garden are not getting enough water, then they are also not getting enough nutrients to grow. Underwatering your plant is one of the worst things that can happen to your garden, but there are a few simple ways to tell if this is the case and...
by Tess Pennington | February 2019 | Garden, Gardening Guides, Uncategorized
Wheat is one of those staples that’s been getting a bad rap lately. With the current diet trends leaning toward eating carbohydrates, wheat and bread aren’t on the radar of many gardeners. But there are some benefits to growing it, especially if you select...
by Tess Pennington | December 2018 | Featured, Health, Uncategorized
Gardening has been shown to be an excellent hobby for a person’s both mental physical well-being. Whether you have a small windowsill to decorate or a vast amount of land to tend to, the act of gardening on your piece of Earth can be a stress reliever in...