How Does Your Garden Grow?

  • 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...
  • Harvesting Zinnia Seeds: A Step-by-Step Guide

    Zinnias are among the quickest and easiest flowers from which you can harvest and save seeds. And they produce many seeds per plant, so you shouldn't have to purchase seeds or nursery plants if you want to continue growing zinnias. You also might have enough seeds that you could consider giving s...
  • Going Natural: Transitioning Chemical to Natural Lawn Treatments

    With increased awareness of the potential dangers to using chemically based fertilizers and amendments, many people are turning to natural and organic options when it comes to their lawn. There are many considerations to be made before one simply converts from synthetic to natural. Without prope...
  • The Benefits of Growing Your Own Garden

    In today's fast-paced world, the appeal of growing your own organic vegetable garden has never been stronger. More than just a trend, this timeless practice brings a multitude of benefits that go far beyond just having fresh produce at your fingertips. Whether you have a sprawling backyard or a m...