by Brooks Calloway | Apr 12, 2026 | gardening
Growing potatoes in bags is a practical and space-efficient method that allows beginners to cultivate this versatile crop without the need for traditional garden beds. To start, select durable bags, such as those made from breathable fabric or heavy-duty plastic, and...
by Brooks Calloway | Apr 12, 2026 | gardening
The ideal spacing for bigger harvests greatly influences the overall yield and health of your crops. Proper plant spacing allows for sufficient light penetration, air circulation, and nutrient access, which are essential for robust growth. When planning your planting...
by Brooks Calloway | Apr 12, 2026 | gardening
The easiest crops to grow from kitchen scraps include green onions, lettuce, and potatoes. These plants can regenerate from leftover scraps, making them ideal for home gardeners looking to reduce waste while cultivating fresh produce. Growing crops from kitchen scraps...
by Brooks Calloway | Apr 12, 2026 | gardening
A simple rotation plan for healthier soil involves alternating the planting of different crops in specific sequences to improve soil fertility, structure, and pest management. This technique helps maintain nutrient balance, reduces disease risks, and enhances overall...
by Brooks Calloway | Apr 11, 2026 | gardening
Creating a pollinator-friendly garden begins with selecting the right plants. Key species like coneflowers, asters, and milkweed provide essential nectar and pollen sources for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Choosing native plants is crucial as they...
by Brooks Calloway | Apr 11, 2026 | gardening
Cucumbers often struggle to climb trellises due to several factors that affect their growth and development. Key reasons include inadequate support structures, poor soil conditions, insufficient sunlight, and pest infestations. One common mistake is using a trellis...