Mastering the Art of Growing Wild Ginger: A Shade-Loving Groundcover Gem - green leaves of asarum europaeum medicinal plant dp535363708

Mastering the Art of Growing Wild Ginger: A Shade-Loving Groundcover Gem

Looking to turn a shady patch into something extraordinary? Wild ginger could be your secret weapon. This tough, low-maintenance groundcover doesn’t just survive in low light; it spreads, creating a dense, green carpet where other plants fail. Whether you’re after a lush woodland vibe or a naturalized backyard oasis, wild ginger makes it easy. Here’s … Read more

15 Perennials to Divide & Transplant This November for a Fuller Spring Garden - Autumn planting of hosta ss2055296150 degm

15 Perennials to Divide & Transplant This November for a Fuller Spring Garden

As November rolls in, it could be the perfect time to refresh your garden by dividing and transplanting perennials.  This process not only helps keep your plants healthy and vibrant but also gives you a chance to expand your garden or share plants with friends. With a little effort and care, you’ll have a garden … Read more

How to Divide Perennials & Double Your Garden Blooms—for Free - woman Hot Pink Dianthus Flowers garden ss2323076941 degm

How to Divide Perennials & Double Your Garden Blooms—for Free

Are you looking to expand your garden and enjoy more of your favorite perennial blooms, all without breaking the bank? The secret is dividing your existing perennials.  By gently separating one perennial into several, you’re not just creating new plants but giving them a new lease on life. This process allows roots more room to … Read more

15 Hardy Self-Seeding Perennials to Crowd Out Weeds - Digitalis purpurea Common foxglove ss2459745205

15 Hardy Self-Seeding Perennials to Crowd Out Weeds

Self-seeding perennials are every lazy gardener’s dream, quietly taking over the heavy lifting to create vibrant, ever-changing landscapes. These botanical overachievers scatter their own seeds, filling gaps, crowding out weeds, and growing back stronger each year—no fuss, no replanting. Imagine a garden that thrives on autopilot, evolving naturally and beautifully without your constant intervention. Here … Read more

10 Trees to Make Your Backyard Smell Like Paradise - lilac in spring ss1175796799 degm

10 Trees to Make Your Backyard Smell Like Paradise

Imagine stepping into your backyard and being enveloped by a symphony of fragrances, each wafting from a carefully chosen tree. A well-planned garden not only delights the eyes but can also entice the nose, creating a multi-sensory oasis outside your door.  Studies have shown that exposure to nature and pleasant scents can significantly reduce stress … Read more

10 Organic Weed Control Methods for a Thriving Perennial Garden - woman mulch garden ss2284879323 degm

10 Organic Weed Control Methods for a Thriving Perennial Garden

Keeping weeds out of perennial gardens isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s key to creating a sustainable, resilient landscape. Weeds rob desirable plants of water, sunlight, and nutrients, often at the expense of a garden’s health. Thankfully, there are plenty of organic ways to tackle weeds without relying on harsh chemicals. These methods do more than protect … Read more

8 Easy Tips to Overwinter & Protect Your Fuchsias from Icy Winters - white fuchsia dp550076724

8 Easy Tips to Overwinter & Protect Your Fuchsias from Icy Winters

Winter can be brutal on gardens, especially for delicate blooms like fuchsias. Although these plants are hardy in cool weather, icy conditions can still take a toll. With just a few simple steps, you can shield your fuchsias from winter’s worst and keep them primed for a vibrant return in spring. 1. Know Your Fuchsia … Read more

Create a Sensory Garden for Your Dog: Enriching Their Senses & Well-being - dog nose smelling flower ss2401080215 degm

Create a Sensory Garden for Your Dog: Enriching Their Senses & Well-being

What if your backyard could be transformed into a paradise for your dog’s senses—a place that sparks curiosity, eases stress, and promotes lasting health? A sensory garden does just that, offering more than an ordinary play space. Carefully designed to engage your dog’s sight, smell, touch, and even taste, it becomes a world of discovery … Read more

17 Items That Don’t Belong in Your Compost Bin - compost orange ss1632149626

17 Items That Don’t Belong in Your Compost Bin

Composting goes beyond a feel-good eco habit—it’s a powerhouse move for stronger plants and a healthier planet. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, composting not only curbs methane emissions from landfills but also enriches soil and saves water¹. Yet, not everything in your kitchen or yard is compost-friendly. Some materials, though seemingly benign, can upset … Read more

Building Resilience: 27 Pioneer Skills to Master in Uncertain Times - woman gardening dp557109090

Building Resilience: 27 Pioneer Skills to Master in Uncertain Times

In his seminal work “Walden,” Henry David Thoreau wrote, “I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.” In today’s … Read more