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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Get back to the land and the idea of not letting anything go to waste! Follow these simple instructions for making your own butter.
Here's a simple way to prune your roses. Follow these simple steps in January for great rose blossoms in spring.
Here's a perfect vegetable for black thumb gardeners. Learn about this easy-to-grow plant that you can include in your garden.
Seed catalogs are starting to appear in your mailbox. Be prepared with a list of seeds that you want or need before diving in.
Learn new ways to use garbage in your garden. Don't throw that box away - turn it into soil amendment!
Utilize nature's gift of rain to your advantage. Learn more about rain barrels and other ways to collect water.
When you are looking for new ways to use your harvest from the garden, this week's Tip of the Week helps you find the perfect solution.
When the weather cools down, thoughts turn to warm soups. Here's a new resource for great heirloom legumes both for cooking and growing.
Begin your holiday season with a ritual of planting something now for the spring that is to come. Bulbs will bring you color and cheer before most plants recover from winter.
This week's tip of the week saves you from your own gag reflex. Use this trick to keep compost scraps in check before they go out to the bin.
This week's tip of the week will save you money if you think ahead - and order ahead. Get your fruit trees and berries while you can.
Beat cabbage worms to the punch by using this Tip of the Week to seek out these destructive garden pests. Your fall garden will thank you.
Whether you are closing up shop for the winter, or just getting started on your fall garden, you can enrich your soil by growing a cover crop. Learn about green manures in today's podcast..
No gardener wants to sacrifice the hope of new life, but often times it is necessary for thinning so that remaining plants can thrive. Here's a sure-fire way to thin without damaging your seedlings. .
Get gourmet in the garden by growing your own mesclun mixes. It's cheap and easy way to have exotic salads all winter long.