If you've ever wanted to try and grow your favorite fruit or vegetable from a seed. Do it! What's stopping you? My avocado and lemon tree are thriving right now
You could use this for any type of seed you'd like to get moving faster. Try not to forget them, I also had a bunch of squash seeds, I never wrote what kind and they were going great until they weren't and needed to be thrown out.
I've been trying to grow an avocado tree for years, I realize the PNW is not the best spot for actual fruiting but I'm not going to stop every time I get a seed
Ever since I was tiny I've wanted to have a garden but never had the space or the actual desire to start messing about. There's a methods and game plans and special soils or you could could try just wing it and see what happens. I'll be doing a little bit of both and would love your i…
Apparently this is a real thing! Hey, if you want to grab that pruner and go to town on your shrubbery naked, go right ahead! The 13th-annual event promoting loving the planet and healthy gardening is Saturday, May 6,2017 The event is dedicated to making “non-sexual social nudity&CloseCurlyDoub…
Have you ever heard of using hay bales to grow flowers and vegetables instead of garden beds? Apparently you just sprinkle a little dirt on top and the plants sink their roots down into the hay bale. It’s easier to manage and requires less water...
It's never a bad time to start composting. It's tricky and you need to know what you're doing. Climate zones are important to understand. Here are useful tips from locals about what works for them:
I maintain the potted plants at the radio station and I've discovered a trick for keeping the soil moist longer. This is a BIG help when you live somewhere as hot as here, and when you're going through a drought.