Wordless Wednesday: Summer Heat
Heatwaves are sweeping the country, and even here on the westside it’s above 80 degrees. The garden starts to look sad, a sign that some plants will finish their life cycle soon…
Heatwaves are sweeping the country, and even here on the westside it’s above 80 degrees. The garden starts to look sad, a sign that some plants will finish their life cycle soon…
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!
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.
In this issue: June in the Garden I Will Confront Racism Now, Not Someday Gardenerd Tip of the Month: Fruit Tree Podcast Gardenerd Product of the Month: Gardening for Geeks…
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.
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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.
it’s been great having more time to garden (between writing two books!), and the garden is showing promise of future rewards. Here’s some inspiration for the week. Plant something!
In this issue: May in the GardenComposting WorkshopGardenerd Tip of the Month: Nasturtium PestoGardenerd Product of the Month: Gardening for Geeks 2020 May in the Garden We've been on lockdown…