Wordless Wednesday: Summer in Lockdown
Since here at Gardenerd HQ we'll be spending summer in lockdown, here is some inspiration to keep that summer garden going strong. Stay home and stay safe, everyone!
Since here at Gardenerd HQ we'll be spending summer in lockdown, here is some inspiration to keep that summer garden going strong. Stay home and stay safe, everyone!
Pineapple is a delicious member of the Bromeliad family, and one we wanted to try growing here at Gardenerd HQ during lockdown. We tested 2 ways of growing from cuttings to see which works best. Here are our findings thus far.
Our latest YouTube video breaks down the essential tools you really need for your small-space garden. There are so many options out there, so we save you the trouble of having to sort it out.
My guest this week is Eric Werbalowsky of Ventura Organic Garden Design. Eric is a permaculturist, edible landscaper designer, and award-winning compost master also known as Doctor Compost.
Summer Solstice is Saturday, June 20th. The longest day of the year and the official start of tomato season! Let's celebrate with glamor shots of veggies and fruits with origins from around the world.
It's that time of year when zucchini and other summer squash are in abundance. If you find yourself at a loss for what to do with it, here are a few suggestions.
We received comments and suggestions about What's Eating My Plant - Part 1, with viewers asking for more information about other bugs and pest damage. So here we are...Part 2.
This week's guest on the Gardenerd Tip of the Week Podcast is Tom Spellman of Dave Wilson Nursery. He shares his best tips for growing fruit trees for a successive harvest over several months up to year-round.
As I write this, there's a lot of unrest in our nation. There are helicopters overhead, sirens blaring here in Los Angeles. People are hurting, have been hurting for a long time.
A question came in from Paula about tomato blossoms not fruiting. We tackle the question with our favorite TomatoManiac, Scott Daigre.