Author’s note: The following survival gardening vegetables are best planted in USDA zones 4, 5, and 6. Do you have vacant areas in your garden that you would like to fill? Are you wondering if there are vegetables that will do well being planted this late in the summer? If you live in USDA zones 4,5, and 6 you are in luck! Survival Gardening: Vegetables For The Late …Continue Reading
Gardening
Seeds vs Starters – All You Need to Know
Reading Time: 5 minutesStarting your own garden can be such a rewarding experience. As time goes on, and you watch your plants grow and learn to take care of them, you become even more connected to your garden. Many experts argue that this attachment helps the plants to grow taller, straighter, and healthier! But in order to foster this connection, you have to know what's going on right from the …Continue Reading
Summer Gardening Tips For Your Survival Garden
Reading Time: 4 minutesGarden maintenance is necessary in all seasons, especially in the summer. As temperatures continue to rise, our survival gardens need extra care. This summer, some states are experiencing record highs, therefore, our summer gardening tips deserve proper consideration! Like humans, plants need food, water, and protection against disease to survive and thrive. Let’s give them …Continue Reading
Garden Tool Organization: Easy Hints and Tips
Reading Time: 3 minutesAlthough gardening is one of the most rewarding lifestyle habits, it can also be messy – and stressful! With lots of tools spread over lots of space, it’s easy to get lost in the maze of your gardening supplies. We’ve got some easy and creative garden tool organization hints and tips that will not only help to arrange your tools and make the most effective use of your space, …Continue Reading
Medicinal Uses For Weeds Commonly Found Around Your Home – Part 4
Reading Time: 5 minutesIn Medicinal Uses For Weeds Commonly Found Around Your Home – Part 1, I went over the medicinal properties of three extremely beneficial wild plants: purslane, ground ivy, and chickweed. In Part 2, I went over the medicinal properties of four additional beneficial wild plants: thistle, wild violet, hairy bitterness, and prickly lettuce. Part 3 covered the medicinal properties …Continue Reading
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