A backyard flower and vegetable garden in Greencastle, Indiana
The Featured Garden series presents weekly editor's picks of gardens from YourGardenShow.com.
Located in Greencastle, Indiana, A Gypsy Garden is three gardens in one - producing veggies for the kitchen, flowers for cuttings and food for butterflies.
The Featured Garden series presents weekly editor's picks of gardens from YourGardenShow.com.
Located in Chicago, Illinois, the Artist-Run Urban Apartment Container Farm is a green-filled deck garden utilizing creativity to grow plants in a small space.
The “Garden Variety Native Bees of North America” perpetual calendar is both a guide to some of our more common native bees and a gardening calendar that never goes out of date. This month's featured calendar bee is Osmia lignaria (Mason Bee).
Even as the Northern Hemisphere ushers in the first day of spring today, March 20th, 2012, many across the United States have seemingly bypassed winter altogether.
In the building of hardscapes, such as parking lots, sidewalks or outdoor patios, due consideration of trees in the landscape is needed to prevent damage or even death. Robert Kourik offers some guidelines to allow for the adequate space needed for root growth near hardscape areas.
Citizens will be paying homage this weekend and on Monday, January 16, 2012, to one of our greatest Civil Rights leaders, Martin Luther King Jr. Here are some MLK Jr. Gardens, Parks and Memorials from across the country that you might consider visiting in honor of Dr. King.
Sheet compost before snow falls then sit back & let nature improve your soil
Guest Blogger - Robert Kourik
Robert Kourik reveals how to improve the soil during the winter without digging by using sheet composting. Sheet composting refers to the use of thin layers of compostable material laid out over the soil like a thick mulch.
Citywide initiative offers training, grants & more to 1,600 schools
Grow to Learn's School Garden Coordinator, Erica Keberle, talks with us about the Grow to Learn initiative in New York City and how the organization is working to sustain and support school gardens that will engage students in active learning.
A Family Reflects on the Rewards & Challenges of Growing All Their Own Food
Guest Blogger - Rachel B.
In early September of 2010 my husband and I had this crazy idea about giving up the grocery store. We felt that we just couldn't trust the food available anymore and we wanted to buy directly from farmers. Being complete gluttons for punishment we decided that for the last 3 months we wouldn't buy any food at all and rely entirely on what we raised, grew and already had on our shelves.
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Neave Irrigation
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Melissa Ramos
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Kathy Engle-Dulac
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