Balcony gardens are a way for city dwellers to get the benefits of greenery. Did you know, though, that it's possible to grow native plants on your balcony?
In winter, don't settle for canned, dried, or preserved bounty from your summer garden. Instead, pick this fresh vegetable ...
A home isn’t just made of walls and a roof; it’s built from memories, habits, and the everyday objects that fill its spaces.
You can make your own, fast-draining soil mix by adding perlite, orchid bark, and sphagnum moss to your potting soil to help ...
Transform leftover cooking oil into practical solutions for cleaning, preserving, and everyday household tasks without any ...
The condition of your soil affects how it will retain moisture after a rainstorm or irrigation. Learn why your soil still ...
Planting trees in the fall months works well with the higher climate zones. The lower or desert zones’ planting season ...
The true-pink shade plays beautifully with cottage favourites and modern plantings alike. Pop the bulbs among hardy geraniums, roses or ornamental grasses and you will get a rhythm of bobbing globes ...
Microgreens are young greens, ready to harvest in just a couple weeks. The easiest varieties to grow are broccoli, cabbage, ...
Though the temperatures begin to drop around October, there are lots of fall flowers for pots and containers that create a beautiful garden or front door scene. There's no better way to add vibrancy ...
FALL IS HERE, which means it’s time to wrap up Seattle Grows, a seasonal garden party game (that I made up). This year I’ve been asking local designers to share their favorite plants that deserve a ...