This week I pulled about half of my Onions and what a great feeling. I have about 50 onions so far, with more to come, for what seems like no work at all.
This week we saw record-breaking temperatures to kick off the dog days of summer. Was this just a taste of what is coming as the summer drags on? Hopefully not, but if it is, here are some tips to protect your hard work in the lawn and in your garden.
It's getting to be that time of year when you need to start thinking about grubs. Although this is not the time of the year when they will do their underground lawn damage, it's time to keep an eye out for signs that they are coming.
Ever get those tiny dark spots on the side of your house or car? Have you had seemingly healthy plants in your landscape that suddenly die out of nowhere. Your problem could be as simple as the mulch you used.
For me, gardening is mostly about growing delicious organic vegetables from the day the soil thaws, until the last bulb of garlic gets planted in the fall. But, from time to time, I will plant flowers
Here are a couple Mother's Day Gift ideas for those who have a mom that likes gardening or cooking. These two gift ideas are cheap, easy to put together and will produce fruit or herbs for years to come.
Zucchini and squash are two of my favorite summer vegetables to grow. They are truly amazing plants in that, from just 3 seeds you can fill a whole 4ft x 10ft bed and produce so much fruit that a family of 20 can have a hard time keeping up.
As New Jerseyans it's in our DNA to enjoy tomatoes a bit more then perhaps the rest of the country. It's no wonder that we carry such high regards for our 'Jersey Tomatas,' after all, our state is very good at pumping out tons
It's that time of year again, so why not take advantage of this great weather to get a head start on your Spring Cleaning? There's so much to be done from the yard to windows and wardrobes, and too often there's just not enough time. Don't stress
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