How Does Your Garden Grow?

  • Winter Garden Prep: How to Protect Your Soil for Spring Success

    As winter sets in, it might seem like your garden is ready to take a break—but beneath the surface, your soil is still alive and full of potential. Preparing your garden during the colder months ensures a fertile foundation for spring planting. Follow these steps to protect and enrich your soil d...
  • Cinderella’s Midnight Glow: How to Carve the Perfect Pumpkin for Halloween

    There’s something magical about Cinderella Pumpkins, especially when you’ve nurtured them from seed to harvest in your own garden. These charming, slightly squat pumpkins aren’t just for pies—they’re also perfect for carving spooky masterpieces for Halloween! Ready to turn your garden-grown beaut...
  • A Guide to Edible Flowers: Beautify Your Garden and Your Plate

    When we think of flowers, we often imagine their vibrant colors and delicate fragrances that brighten our gardens and homes. But did you know that many of these blossoms are also edible and can add a burst of flavor and beauty to your culinary creations? Growing edible flowers is a fantastic way ...
  • A Guide to Drying Thyme

    If you've cultivated a thriving herb garden, there's nothing more rewarding than harvesting your own fresh thyme. This versatile herb can be used in various dishes, from soups and stews to roasts and marinades. But what do you do when your thyme plant is producing more than you can use immediatel...
  • A Simple Guide on Making the Most of Your Onion Harvest

    Growing onions in your garden is a rewarding experience, but the work doesn't stop once you've pulled them from the ground. Properly curing your onions is important to if you want to enjoy your homegrown onions long after the growing season has ended! Curing is the process of drying your onions a...