Stop throwing away your hard earned money buying Mums and learn how easy it is to get your Chrysanthemum plants to re-bloom year after year.
Try this simple to do technique to control algae in a garden pond without using any expensive toxic chemicals. You can thank me later.
This potassium rich organic fertilizer will give your tomato plants the boost they need to produce sweet, juicy, ripe, red tomatoes all summer long.
Learn how easy it is to increase yields in your garden by 50% or more using an ancient technique that’s affordable and completely organic.
Learn how to make this cheerful herb container garden. A fun easy project that will add a bright pop of color and whimsical charm to your kitchen.
Get your garden tools organized once and for all. Find out how easy it is with this low cost solution that anyone can do in just one afternoon.
Learn how easy it is to harvest and preserve Lavender so you can enjoy its sweet fragrance for months to come.
Learn how to easily make a natural, inexpensive, spray-on mixture to get rid of those pesky aphids in your garden.
It’s easier than you think growing an abundance of vine ripened tomatoes using this inexpensive, organic, helpful tip.
Check out the helpful tips for installing a raised bed vegetable garden that produces the most bountiful yields possible.
Recycle and reuse wine bottle corks to make this useful, simple craft project for your herb garden.
Stop throwing out those kitchen scraps! Learn how easy it is to grow green onions from the scraps you typically throw out.
Try these really easy ideas to create an inviting outdoor space that you will enjoy all summer long.
Learn how easy it is to grow your own ginger from a piece of ginger root you purchased at the supermarket.
The sound of running water in your garden adds a relaxing serenity to your outdoor spaces. Learn how to add a water feature to your garden.
A fun whimsical planter made with an inexpensive thrift store find.
Learn how to properly harvest and store fresh basil so you have plenty right at your fingertips all summer long.
Find out how easy it is to turn one Pothos plant into dozens of plants. All it takes is a little know how and some patience.
Is your garden a barren desert? Does it bake in the hot sun? Maybe it’s a weed choked mess. Don’t despair, you can create an inviting outdoor space with these helpful tips.
There’s nothing tastier than using fresh herbs when you cook. Learn how easy it is to plant an herb garden to enhance your cooking for months to come. It’s time to get some dirt under your fingernails!
Do you love those adorable little succulents? Learn how to easily turn your succulents into dozens and dozens of new plants.
Keep your eyes peeled on your next trip to your favorite thrift store for unique items that can easily be turned into a charming planter like this one.
With a little patience you will be pleasantly surprised at how easily you can start and grow new plants. No fancy equipment required. Use cuttings to add a little life to your home or give them as a gift to friends and family.
If you have potted plants that are looking like they are struggling, it may be the perfect time to divide them. It’s easier than you think and will give you free plants. What’s not to love about that?
How do you bring nature up close and personal? Try hanging bird feeders in your yard to attract a variety of feathered friends. You can enjoy mother nature without ever having to leave the comfort of your home.
Do you enjoy planting flowers in your garden but struggle to make the time it takes to keep your garden looking good? Read on to find out some of my favorite, tried and true sun lovers, that will beautify your garden with a minimum of fuss.
Shade gardening doesn’t mean you can’t have a lush colorful garden. There are several easy to grow plants that will thrive in shady conditions and provide a powerful punch of color in your garden.
Welcome to my garden! It’s finally time to spruce up our outdoor spaces and get them ready for the warmer weather that is on its way!
Succulents are so popular at the moment, and for a good reason, they are easy to care for, last for ages, and they are just so darn cute!