Roses Over the Back Fence by aussigall
There is no denying the beauty of a rose. Do you have roses in your garden?
If you already have roses, or you feel that your garden could not be complete without them, then this post is for you.
If you are more interested in choosing rose plants, I have [...]
You’re on a quest to green your garden, but it all seems needlessly confusing. Whether you want a classic, green lawn, or organic food for your family, you’re likely to be adding to and amending your soil. If only you knew what to add!
Before you add anything other than compost though, STOP, get [...]
Today’s post is by guest Lisa who writes at Privilege.
Lawn mowers might be one of the most passionately discussed topics in the United States. First and second place may go to politics and religion, but try bringing up the subject of mowers at your next gathering. You may have to step [...]
Chicken Tractor by Christine Heinrichs
Chickens. They’re good for the garden, or so I’ve heard. Knowing nothing about gardening with chickens, I decided to ask an expert.
One Chicken Chick
Christine Heinrichs is a writer and chicken keeper extraordinaire, a chicken chick.
Christine kindly agreed to answer my chicken questions. Are garden chickens for you? Maybe you’ll be [...]
There are a wealth of gardening magazines available to inspire you – a recent count at my local supermarket turned up 17 titles. Amazing! Nice to look at, most are short on organic and native plant information. Some are worth delving into though.
Magazines From Better Homes and Gardens (BHG)
Better Homes and Gardens
Who could resist the [...]