Plan Your Abundant Edible Garden – New Online Course Coming Soon!
Happy New Year, gardenerds. We've been hard at work over the winter break to create a new online course that will help you plan your abundant edible garden season after season.
Happy New Year, gardenerds. We've been hard at work over the winter break to create a new online course that will help you plan your abundant edible garden season after season.
Our final video of the year shows you how to fix a clogged garden hose nozzle.
For the last podcast of the year, we share year-end thoughts with Christy. She highlights a few beautiful new seeds to try, and talks about New Years resolutions.
Put ground ginger, fresh ginger or crystalized ginger into anything and you've got something special. Here is one of my favorite ginger cookie recipes, from Ellen King's Heritage Baking book.
As the fall garden moves toward winter, it switches over to autopilot. Here's some inspiration as the days get shorter.
Our latest YouTube video helps you plant potatoes in raised beds for a big harvest. If you haven't grown potatoes before, put it on your list of fun things to do.
Our guest on the Gardenerd Tip of the Week Podcast is Wendi Phan of Gardens of Wendiland. Wendi grows herbs and edible plants in tiny spaces and produces videos to share how she does it with her fans.
Why do so many squash recipes taste meh? We've hunted for the best recipes and have found a few that keep up with our burning need to grow winter squash (because...pretty) every year. Here are some of our favorites that live up to the hype.
Rats are a fact of life when you garden, so learning the best tips for setting rat traps will help you in the long run. Our latest video shares what works for us here at Gardenerd HQ
Our guest this week on the Gardenerd Tip of the Week Podcast is Evan Gregoire of Heirloom Seedhouse. His farm is located in the Pacific Northwest, where he supports over 500 different plant varieties each year.