To “naturalize” your garden, make it appear as if everything had occurred naturally, blown in by the wind, bees and birds, ...
Urban gardening can be challenging due to a lack of space, poor soil quality and other factors. However, even if you live in ...
This is part of a series with Perfect Earth Project, a nonprofit dedicated to toxic-free, nature-based gardening, on how you ...
In nature soil never stays bare for very long, and that should tell you something. Mulching heavily takes its cue from the ...
Allow to sit overnight before straining the liquid through a fine mesh sieve. Pour this clear liquid into a spray bottle and ...
Herbal gardening extends beyond physical health, reaching into mental well-being and emotional grounding. Growing herbs fosters a connection with nature and equips individuals with organic tools for ...
It turns out the easiest yet most effective way to keep rats out of your garden is not with cruel traps or toxic chemicals ...
By utilizing holistic methods to help your garden naturally regenerate, such as planting native and biodiverse plants, you can enhance soil conditions which will improve the resilience of your plants.
Slugs are one of the most troublesome critters in the garden and they can be particularly destructive in late autumn during ...
Rats are more likely to come into gardens in November to begin preparing for winter, but there are some plants you can grow ...
Shredded leaves make good mulch for your garden beds. Serious gardeners may consider renting a shredder, but be sure to use ...
Sean Granger of Granny Mouse says instead of reaching for toxic chemical products to control garden pests, there is an ...