If you live in a rural area, gardening and wildlife might have to coexist. We do not garden for wildlife, as some animal lovers suggest, but we also don't garden against animals. We just garden while creatures big and small pass by. Gardening in Harmony: Strategies for Coexisting with Wildlife. In ...
Vegetables to Grow in an Urban Garden
We discussed designing an urban yard for food production. Now, let's examine which vegetables are suitable for such a garden. Theoretically, you can grow whatever you want, even if your whole yard is a pumpkin patch. But that is most likely not what you want. We are looking for varieties that do not ...
How to design an urban yard for food production
With food prices rising, you may wonder if you could grow some of your own food at home. Even if you only have an urban yard and little space, you’re not alone—this is the situation for many urban dwellers. We want to assure you that it is not only possible to grow your own food, but it can also be ...
No-Till Gardening Methods to Start a New Garden
No-till or no-dig gardening methods are on the rise in popularity. The idea of starting an instant garden without the back-breaking work of digging sounds very appealing to an instant culture. Here are no-till gardening methods to start a new garden that will help you understand no-till methods and ...
Grow What You Eat and Eat What You Grow
Gardening is a craft that brings a lot of joy, fun, and fulfillment. It inspires our natural desire to create and provide for ourselves. You can grow what you eat and eat what you grow. If you put some thought into it, it can replace a big portion of your grocery shopping list. Wow! Do you want to ...
When and How to Start Tomato Seeds Indoors
Growing your tomatoes is fun. You can start by browsing seed catalogs during the winter, planting seeds in early spring, and harvesting the ripe fruit in summer. This article will discuss when and how to start tomatoes indoors using a 'no-fail' method that involves less work. This method has worked ...
Winter Sowing Seeds in a Cold Climate (Zone 3)
Winter Sowing Seeds in a Cold Climate (Zone 3). Winter sowing is a way to start seeds outdoors in a small container greenhouse while it is still winter. Since the most common containers are used milk jugs, it is also sometimes referred to as milk jug sowing. It was first invented by Trudi Davidoff. ...
Spring Indoor Seed-Starting Schedule – Free Printable
After using this spring indoor seed-starting schedule for annual vegetable seeds for several years now, do we still recommend it, or is it time for a new plan? This spring indoor seed-starting schedule with a Free Printable is much more than just another printable schedule. We explain the reasons ...
Starting Seeds Without Grow Lights
One of the most significant benefits of starting your seeds is the cost. However, that can quickly be overshadowed if you buy expensive grow lights and run them for months. With energy costs rising, the question arises: What about starting seeds without growing lights? It's possible, and in this ...
Build a root cellar in the basement
A root cellar is an excellent addition to any homestead. Ideally, it should be built into a hillside, featuring an entry space and a cellar room. However, most of us do not have that option. Modern houses often lack a cold room. What can you do? Build a root cellar in the basement. A relatively ...