How To Store Seeds For Long-Term Usage
After your first gardening season, theoretically, you never have to buy seeds again. You read that right! What I mean is that if you learn …
After your first gardening season, theoretically, you never have to buy seeds again. You read that right! What I mean is that if you learn …
If you didn’t know any better, you might say the name “banana pepper” is an oxymoron. There’s no way a banana goes with a pepper, …
There are a lot of insidious weeds that can encroach on your garden, lawn, and landscape. Among the peskiest are broadleaf weeds in all their …
Honey: it’s the sweet, beautiful golden liquid we enjoy with our tea, baked goods, and decadent charcuterie boards. You’ve probably seen the bear-shaped bottle of …
The purple prince crabapple tree is a vibrant magenta-colored variety of crabapple trees that produces edible fruits and grows in many areas. This hardy variety …
Honey bees are absolutely fascinating creatures. The honey bee life cycle is pretty complex. Each stage of the honey bee life cycle has its own …
Not all weeds are created equal. While many weeds don’t have positive aspects, quickweed is one of the few that can be used for more …
You’ve probably heard a lot about pollination and pollinators at some point, but what does that mean? Pollination is an essential process that helps all …
For thousands of years, mankind has used plants found in nature for both edible and medicinal purposes. While the practice of foraging has fallen out of style in recent decades, we can still learn a lot from our ancestral practices–from using edible weeds to garnish a dish to addressing ailments with them.
Beekeeping has existed for thousands of years, and humans have come up with so many different ways to manage honey bees. You’ve probably spotted the …