Gardenerd Tip of the Week
Summary: The Gardenerd Tip of the Week is your one-stop shop for organic gardening tips and tidbits. Seasonal, organic, and fun advice for your urban farm, homestead and garden. We cover Sustainable living, vegetable gardening and more. Celebrate your passion for gardening with a sense of humor.
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March is National Celery Month, which coincides with just about the right time to harvest celery if you planted it in the fall.
March is nearly here and that means many dormant gardeners will be awakening to the spring gardening season.
There are over 600 varieties of tomatoes out there. How do you know which options will work for you?
Prepping your beds for spring is the most important task a gardener can do before planting..
Squirrels will take a bite out of every single piece of fruit on your nectarine tree if they can. Here are some tips to keep them from getting their in the first place.
This tip comes from Organic Gardening magazine and Jeff Cox’s book 100 Greatest Gardening Ideas.
Take a look at some of our favorite winter pie recipies for Nation Pie Day.
Keeled treehoppers are sucking insects belonging to the same order as aphids. They use sharp mouthparts to pierce plant tissue and suck the life out of a plant over time.
The State of California just passed a new law that protects apartment dwellers from having to remove edible gardens from their patios and balconies.
Learn how to make a root cellar out of a trash can
Make your holidays as light on the planet as possible with these tricks: use last year’s seed catalogs to wrap presents.
Winter may not official start until later this month, but fall offers great seasonal ingredients for hearty winter meals.
Check out her new site on http://www.minnieandmoon.com/?Click=1049 for holiday gifts (and a little something for yourself)
This is a film dedicated to growing giant pumpkins
Gardenerd answers this week what the best way to break up clay soil.