• Spring Garden Prep Tips

    Spring Garden Prep Tips

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    Spring is right around the corner. We had a fantastic sunny and warm day at the end of February, reminding me to prepare for Spring. As the clouds parted and the sun shone down on my humble garden, it was time to get to work and prepare for spring. Preparation is the key to a…

  • Zucchini is a popular choice among gardeners of all experience levels. They are a versatile variety of squash and often grow in abundance. So, just how long are zucchini good for? Though culinary wise they are a vegetable, zucchini is a fruit botanically speaking. Thanks to their high moisture content and neutral flavor, they are…

  • In this article, we will discuss and answer the question: Can you eat a tomato with seeds sprouting inside to get to know the truth? Have you ever sliced into a beautiful red tomato to find the seeds already sprouting? When the seeds sprout, they look like small,  green, or white wiggly things. Check keenly…

  • Are you wondering whether adding lime to soil for tomatoes is a good idea, or you could be messing up your soil by doing so? Lime is good for tomato plants, especially if your soil lacks calcium or is too acidic with a low pH. Lime can also help reduce nutrient deficiencies and improve water…

  • It is essential to know squash germination time before you plant any of the varieties so that you are ready in time for germination. Squash is a very versatile plant to grow and comes with many different options for the home garden. Squash is an easy plant to grow with high yields and comes in…

  • Tomatoes are a versatile fruit and are popular among gardeners of all experience levels. However, you may wonder are cherry tomatoes the same as grape tomatoes? Though the two varieties of tomatoes are similar, they do have their differences. From sauces to sandwiches and everything in-between, tomatoes are a popular ingredient in many dishes. Though…

  • Did you know there’s a flower that looks like an artichoke, and it is mainly confused by gardeners who think it is the same plant? The cardoon or Cynara cardunculus is a close relative to the artichoke or Cynara scolymus. Both of these plants are members of the Asteraceae family, also called the daisy family.…