Historically, at the start of the planting season, gardens and fields were dig and tilled to loosen the earth and prepare it for planting. In today’s tip, we’re going to cover some no-till gardening methods and strategies and why you […]
Historically, at the start of the planting season, gardens and fields were dig and tilled to loosen the earth and prepare it for planting. In today’s tip, we’re going to cover some no-till gardening methods and strategies and why you […]
Over the last several years, we’ve learned lots of little tips and tricks to help make the garden more productive and easier to manage. Here are 5 more we can share with you as we get ready for the winter.
Drip irrigation works by laying irrigation tubing from a water source to garden. Soaker hoses are similar to drip irrigation, with the difference being that water gradually seeps out and is emitted throughout the entire length of the hose
We’ve partnered with our friends at Lifestyle Videos to put together this video on how to water your garden.
Prepare your garden by cleaning out pots and planters, sharpening your hand tools, turning your compost pile, and starting a lasagna garden. You’ll be thankful in the spring taking the time to prepare your garden now.
Cold weather is coming. Here’s what you can do to protect your tender annuals from getting affected by frost.
Use leftover cooking water to feed your plants and garden a nutrient-rich solution.
We suggest watering your trees twice a week during the growing season (early spring to late fall) twice per week. Trees will be more vigorous, more resilient, and grow stronger.
Xeriscaping means designing a landscape with minimal maintenance and low or no external watering.
fill up your watering cans so the water can come to room temperature before watering