It might be a little early to plant your tender annuals, especially if your beds sport six inches of snow and temperatures hover in the 30s. But have no fear: you, too, can celebrate National Plant a Flower Day on March 12 in preparation for spring.
Are seed packets taking over your kitchen table? If you live in warm zones, it’s about time to start those tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants-hooray!
February is National Birding Month, a great time to pamper our feathered friends.
While it’s still too chilly in most areas for outdoor planting, show your favorite person true love with a gorgeous gift of heart-inspired houseplants.
Are you a seed lover? If you’ve never grown plants from seeds, make it your resolution to give it a try this year.
Grab a cup of tea, a notebook or garden journal (if you’re fancy!), and your imagination for a January garden-planning session.
Winter’s the perfect time to break out those new recipes you’ve been wanting to try. After all, nothing’s more cozy that a warm kitchen filled with delicious aromas.
Winter is the perfect time to nurture green babies. While it’s still too early for seed starting in most areas, why not jump on the plant parenting bandwagon—by adding more houseplants to your indoor decor?
Did you join the gardening craze during your stay-at-home time last year? You’re not alone! Thousands of new gardeners took up the trowel to start growing food and flowers. If…
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