03-26-26 Spring Fever
In this issue: March in the Garden - Spring Fever Video: 3 Steps to Fix Aphid-Infested Chives Gardenerd Tip of the Month: Plan Your Spring Garden Gardenerd Product of the…
In this issue: March in the Garden - Spring Fever Video: 3 Steps to Fix Aphid-Infested Chives Gardenerd Tip of the Month: Plan Your Spring Garden Gardenerd Product of the…
While it’s true that March Madness is usually associated with sports, we gardenerds know that it really means it’s time to get growing in the garden.
In honor of Christmas Eve and the chance to relax, here is some inspiration for your holiday. We look forward to helping you grow your best garden in 2026.
The phrase “winter is coming” invokes images of snow storms, battles (for GOT fans), & dormant gardens. But here in SoCal it is anything but.
Last week I was in the UK and made a stop at Borough Market in London. It’s a bustling farmers market that draws tourists and locals alike.
As we transition from summer to cool-season crops, we see new life in fall. Here’s some inspiration to keep growing this fall if you can.
Here in SoCal, we’re not planting yet. Another month to go, but here’s some inspiration to get you through this transition to fall.
Labor Day is the unofficial end of summer. The garden transitions as crops finish up & signs of fall appear. Here’s some inspiration.