What to Plant in the Month of September in Central Texas
Fall is one of the best times to plant perennials, shrubs, trees and vines but what about vegetables? Surprisingly, even with a short, final warm season, you can successfully grow a productive Fall garden in Austin, Texas with a little preparation- think of it as a mini-spring season.
How to Grow Eggplant from Seed
Eggplants are one of the most beautiful, easiest fruits to grow in the garden. With an abundance of nutritious value and flavors, I encourage you to try a few varieties this summer!
The Beginner’s Guide to Apartment Gardening in a Small Space
Starting a garden in a small space is not only fun but beneficial to your health.
If you have access to a rooftop, balcony or patio you have the space to grow organic, fresh produce and create your own private oasis.
What to Harvest and Plant in the Month of June
It’s June in the garden and In order to maximize your time I would not recommend starting seeds for a summer garden. Your best bet is to buy seedlings at a local organic nursery that you trust. Because the pests and heat are taking a toll on the rest of your garden you want to ensure your newly planting seedlings have a strong start once planted so make sure to choose the healthiest options.
How to Grow Organic Echinacea from Seed
Echinacea is a low maintenance, sturdy and drought tolerant perennial that releases a pop of color in the garden. Echinacea, also known as coneflower, is an important source of nectar for butterflies, bees and birds. Its compact growth habit makes it the perfect border plant for your seasonal edibles.
What to Plant in the Month of May
I find summer to be the most rewarding time in the garden but it also takes a little more effort to maintain plant health and production when you are battling the heat and increased number of pests. But don’t let this discourage you! The summer is a great time to pull up your garden knickers and learn a thing or two. I leave every summer season with new knowledge to take into the next year. Now, pull out your journal and get ready to enjoy your garden!