Sure, you need to be careful around bats carrying diseases, but attracting these animals to your farm can do wonders for your land’s overall health.
For a natural sugar substitute that’s plant based, turn to one of these sweet herbs.
You’ve mastered peppermint and spearmint—now, grow fruit-flavored mints to add new depth to summer fruit salads and cocktails.
With black landscape fabric, you can easily control weed pressure and soil moisture even when your schedule is tight.
Are your young plants struggling? Perhaps the iron in your soil is lacking.
Reduce your irrigation needs during warm, dry spells with this ancient watering technique.
The Marriott of the garden, an insect hotel allows you to play host to anything from bees and butterflies to ladybugs and spiders while they do some heavy lifting around your crops.
If you’re trying to cut back on your caffeine intake or simply want to find a locally grow bitter brew, these plants could be for you.
With a few extra steps, your compost pile can become more than just a great garden amendment—it can be a form of passive energy for home heating, too.
If you’re making anything from spring rolls to curries, you can grow these Asian herbs to add fresh flavor to your dish.