No-Till Gardening: Complete Guide

Mother Nature doesn’t use a spade. That is why ‘no-till’ or ‘no-dig’ gardening is gaining popularity among so many gardeners across the world.
Xeriscaping – Save Water While Still Achieving a Beautiful Yard

You can do your part to save water while still achieving a beautiful yard with xeriscaping.
Companion Planting for Beginners

The core principle behind companion planting is to grow two or more kinds of plants together with the hope of yielding mutual benefits.
4 Great Ways to Propagate Roses

Throughout history, people have prized roses for their vibrant color, their delicate appearance, and their unmistakable, sweet, honeyed scent.
How to Start a Rain Garden

Rain gardens slow down rainwater, allowing it to soak into the ground rather than flow into a sewer or nearby creek, where the debris could eventually clog the waterways.
6 Foolproof Ways to Encourage Pollinators in Your Garden

Insects are responsible for one out of every three bites of food. But because they are inconspicuous, small, and hard to track, the fear that there might be far fewer than before comes gradually.
Window Box Garden Ideas for Your Home

Overflowing with color and sweet scent, window boxes are a legacy from a time when people built their homes on the edge of the street.
8 Fast and Frugal Gardening Hacks You Can Try Right Now

If there’s an easy, inexpensive way to achieve an objective, then the wise gardener will surely give it a good try.
Who Said Orange Peels Aren’t Good for Compost?

I recently came across this meme on Facebook. We all know Abe didn’t say that. But there are people who believed that meme and actually think he did. You see how the internet can sometimes be a source of false information? Take this for example: I love oranges. My family loves them, too. We […]