by Tamara | Jun 29, 2020 | flower, garden, gardening, organic, outdoor plants, Uncategorized
If you have ever grown mint, you know that it will take over whatever space it is occupying, so best to plant it alone in a pot. Pick a couple of decorative pots, plant some mint and place in your outdoor space. Not only will mint help repel the flies, you have the...
by Tamara | Mar 19, 2019 | garden, gardening, gardening gifts, gift guide, gifts, Mother's day gift ideas, mothers day, Uncategorized
1. Joey Apron $29The Joey is perfect in assisting you with harvesting your vegetables from your vegetable garden, pulling weeds or collecting anything that needs to be put away. No more using your shirt trying to get vegetables in from the garden, simply put on the...
by Tamara | Nov 14, 2018 | garden, gardening, gardening gifts, gift guide, gifts, Uncategorized
Ultimate Gift Guide for the Gardener on Your List Do you have a gardener on your list? Well, we have you covered! We have found 12 gifts under $50 that will be sure to please. From the newest Garden to Table cookbook to a darling coffee mug to remind her how much you...
by Tamara | Oct 30, 2018 | beginner, beginner gardening, DIY, farm, flower, garden, gardening, gardening organic, harvest, organic, planning your garden, raised beds, vegetables
Fall Garden To Do’s : 7 Steps to Get Your Garden Ready for Fall Jessica Sowards is among many other things, a gardening guru. I was so excited and thankful when she agreed to guest blog and share her Fall gardening To Do’s. Jessica shares 7 things she...
by Tamara | Oct 24, 2018 | beginner, beginner gardening, DIY, food, garden, gardening, gardening organic, organic, planning your garden, raised beds
3 Simple Tips to Planting Garlic If you are like me, it’s tough to have too much garlic. I love garlic; the aroma of it sautéing in a pan and the distinct flavor it adds to any dish. Believe it or not, growing your own garlic may be easier than you think! The...
by Tamara | Oct 2, 2018 | beginner, beginner gardening, deadheading, flower, fresh cut flowers, garden, gardening, landscape, Roses
Fall is a great time to take stock of the gardening year behind us. What worked and what didn’t. What should be changed or should remain the same. Here in zone 8a, my roses begin to wind down for the year in late October and we occasionally see blooms as late as...