When you close your eyes and imagine a garden, what do you see? We all have a slightly different picture of what we strive for in our minds. However, we do have a few things in common with this vision. You are picturing a garden full of what you love. No matter what size or style, we all strive to grow vegetables, flowers and herbs that fill us with joy. | Grow What You Love Book Review & Giveaway | Emily Murphy | www.angiethefreckledrose.com
Using perennials for containers is a great way to save money and keep the plants in the ground happy and healthy. #gardening #perennials #gardenflowers #flowers #containergardening #planters
uhorky * Do you let your cucumbers sprawl on the ground? Here are 5 reasons to grow cucumbers on a trellis and have your best crop yet!
April Gardening in Zone 6 | angiethefreckledrose.com | April is definitely a transition time for us gardeners in zone 6. Here in Massachusetts, we haven't seen the last of the snow. Flakes may be falling next week. Luckily, it isn't sticking so the gardens are still visible even after a snow storm.
If you grow your own seedlings indoors under lights, or if you purchase transplants from a nursery greenhouse, you will need to acclimate your seedlings before transplanting them into the garden. This adjustment process is called “Hardening Off.
The 11 vegetables that actually are easy to grow (and the ones that take a bit more work). Perfect for beginner gardeners and stalwarts for gardeners at all stages. #vegetablegarden #vegetables #gardening #easygardening #anoregoncottage
Your go-to guide for all things cabbage- how to grow and harvest, as well as recipes for cooking and preserving. #cabbage #recipes #gardening #growyourfood
We Americans throw away of our food. Let& learn how to make compost from food scraps so we can take one more step toward helping our children’s planet!
Spring garden ideas from the grounds of Magnolia Market and Magnolia Seed and Supply including flowers, vegetables, and building ideas. #springgarden #gardening #spring #magnoliamarket #magnoliagarden
How to build a pretty wooden planter quick and cheap! An easy DIY wood project anyone can make. Made from scrap wood and a small bundle of wooden shims the project couldn't be less expensive!
Soaker hoses - an efficient way to irrigate plants, reducing water waste as water slowly seeps through tiny pores, no runoff, less water evaporation. [MORE]