When your homebrew turns out just right, the first thing you want to do after drinking it is brew some more. Brew using sustainable ingredients to cut down on the turnaround between batches. Read More
All about mushrooms - the underappreciated fungus to add to your next dish. Read More
There have been many articles written about starting seeds but I think that all of us can continue to learn. Read More
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If you have bird feeders, then you know exactly what 'bully birds' are and there are some things you can do to discourage these thugs. Read More
Who would want to murder harmless plant hunters? Read More
Most of us are careful not to let our pets sample poisonous plants, however there are some plants you can grow indoors that are safe for them to nibble on. Read More
Three hundred million years ago, the Equisetums were part of an extensive phylum of plants (Calamophyta) containing many genera. Read More
Snow may seem scary for plants, but it can actually be less detrimental than a hard frost. Read More
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It’s time to start making seed decisions for the coming growing season, so just what is the difference between heirloom, hybrid, open pollinated and GMO? Read More
Are you afraid your holiday Norfolk Pine will pine away? Don't repine. Your pine should be fine! Read More
Stop twiddling those green thumbs and start planting this January. Read More
What seeds do you already have, and which ones are you going to need for the coming growing season? Create a seed inventory to find out! Read More
Ever had a bunch of tiny trays filled with dirt and seeds around your home? Say goodbye to that hassle! Read More
Simple herbs, succulents, and ferns will give you a green growing boost for the new year. Read More
Celebrate 2024 by leaving the Earth in better shape for 2025 Read More
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Growing the Christmas rose, Helleborus niger is a great way to have a little history in your garden and have a great winter-blooming perennial at the same time. Read More
My backyard birds begin their activities around 8:00 o'clock in the morning, but the wintertime light at that time of day is dim, requiring exposure compensation on my camera. Read More