06-27-19 Summer is Here!
In this issue: June/July in the GardenSummer RecipesGardenerd Tip of the Month: Podcast - Jo Anne Trigo of Two Dog Organic NurseryGardenerd Product of the Month: Gardenerd BBQ Apron June/…
In this issue: June/July in the GardenSummer RecipesGardenerd Tip of the Month: Podcast - Jo Anne Trigo of Two Dog Organic NurseryGardenerd Product of the Month: Gardenerd BBQ Apron June/…
The last video in our Plants for Pollinators Series on YouTube is all about vegetables and fruits for bees. A diversity of crop varieties will give bees plenty to forage…
Once you arrive in Telluride, there is little need for a car, which makes for great sight-seeing on foot. When I was last here in spring, the flowers were just starting to get going and there was still snow on the mountains. Now the gardens are in full bloom and everyone is making the most of their gardening space. While I haven’t seen too many vegetable gardens, I have been charmed by the plenitude of cuteness in every corner. I thought I’d share some photos from this beautiful mountain town:
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In this issue: November in the Garden - Trying to Be Thankful Video: How and When to Prune Oregano Gardenerd Tip of the Month: Holiday Recipes Gardenerd Product of the…
It’s fall garden time…or is it? False Fall #1 is about to end in Los Angeles – another week of hot weather is coming soon. Here’s some inspiration for the transition to fall.
In this issue: September in the Garden - Get Ready For Fall Video: Should I Leave the Roots? - Learn why and when to do it Gardenerd Tip of the…
I’m down with Covid this week, so here’s some inspiration to get you through whatever you are dealing with this first week of summer.
Change is inevitable. We are used to seasonal changes in the garden, but permanent changes are harder to swallow.