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fig leaved hollyhocks

Why plant hollyhocks? They are so sweetly old-fashioned that they instantly take you on a mental journey to cottages in...

crop

Early crop, sort of. It is the first in hopefully a large harvest of cucumbers, although there seem to be...

tansy the bitter herb

As we were exploring the wild shores of lake Michigan I stumbled upon large clumps of tansy. This bitter plant,...

summer nights

After the fireflies go to sleep and the last purple glow dies on the horizon the soft breath of the...

green living walls

Most of us consider vine covered brick a living wall and wouldn’t conceive of the picture above if it wasn’t...

rainy summer solstice

The Summer solstice came and went, the longest day of the year shrouded in clouds. It rains every day, downpours...

the weekly gardener

I’m sorry for not writing for a week, but here is the reason. Please check out the little sister of...

lovage

If you haven’t cooked with lovage before I can tell you that you missed out on a very flavorful herb....

cup of joe for your plants?

Do you want a great organic fertilizer that will boost your vegetable production and encourage profuse blooming for your roses?...

20 things not to do when growing a garden

Growing a thriving garden is as much a result of the things you do as it is of the things...