
Not at all related to your garden strawberries, this ornamental tree will feed both humans and birds, alike.

Give the same old crops new uses in the kitchen this year and don’t let any part of the harvest go to waste.

With all the reasons for using comfrey to help your farm, you’ll wonder why you didn’t start growing it sooner.

Add some color to your landscape with these cold-hardy shrubs.

Soothe sore muscles and ease chest congestion with a homemade salve made from pine, fir and juniper needles.
This woodland herb with mysterious blue coloring is particular in its growing habits, and it’s delicate way of living is under threat.

Start your own citrus forest using the seeds from the oranges, lemons and limes you already eat.

These crop companions not only add a dose of pretty to your garden, they’ll help prevent pests, enrich your soil and can be harvested, as well.

Keep your place in your favorite novel with a pretty bookmark made from your garden’s herbs.

Boost your nutrition during the wintertime with different types of easy-to-grow microgreens.

Keep your shovels, spades and hoes in tip-top shape for spring gardening with this simple maintenance project.

Enjoy living plants indoors year-round, even if natural light is hard to come by in your home.