Reasons Not to Use Pesticides in Your Garden
Pesticides are a convenient way to get rid of any unwanted guests. However, did you know that they are often more harmful than they are good?
Pesticides are a convenient way to get rid of any unwanted guests. However, did you know that they are often more harmful than they are good?
Pests can create many problems if they invade your garden. Luckily, there are a few plants that can help keep pests away, naturally.
Gardening can be even more beneficial for the environment when we use native plants. A university has put together a helpful list for their state.
Native plants are not only beneficial to the environment but – for southeastern gardeners- they can be showstoppers for your garden.
With the typically humid and hot Midwest summers, Midwestern gardeners may benefit from planting more native plants in their gardens.
Looking for native plants to add to your garden? Check out our latest blog post. ,We Look at the Texas Sage and Firecracker Beardtongue—two plants native to the southwestern region of the United States.
The western coast of the United States is well-known for sunny skies, low humidity, and warmer temperatures. Because of this, people often associate the west coast with more succulents than ornamental flowers. However, there are quite a few beautiful flowers native to the Pacific Coast. Eschscholzia californica The first western native plant we are looking … Read more
Although the colder weather has started, there are many plants that can thrive in your outdoor garden, including spring-flowering bulbs!
The right potting soil will help any indoor plant thrive. And there is a lot to consider when choosing which soil to pot the plants with.
It is no surprise that gardeners need to look out for pests when gardening outdoors, but it’s just as crucial to be prudent when gardening indoors.