凌 9 Veggies to Grow in Buckets This June! Perfect for patios, balconies, or small gardensthese veggies thrive in 5-gallon buckets! Where & When to Plant: US Zones […]
Plant These in October for a Stunning Spring Garden Calendula Zones 211 Cool-season star with edible petals, thrives in fall sowings. Sweet Pea Zones 29 Best sown in fall; strong roots mean earlier, more fragrant blooms. Iceland Poppy Zones 39 Sow now for pastel flowers that love cool weather. Foxglove Zones 49 Biennial beauty; autumn planting ensures tall spires next spring. Sweet William Zones 39 Fall sowing gives sturdy plants for bright spring borders. Wallflower Zones 610 Needs fall sowing for vibrant, fragrant early-spring color. Forget-Me-Not Zones 38 Autumn sowing lets carpets of blue emerge next spring. Nigella Zones 211 Love-in-a-Mist, whimsical flowers from easy fall-sown seeds. Hardy Annual Alyssum Zones 39 Sweet scent and pollinator-friendly groundcover. October sowing = strong root systems that overwinter well, then explode into bloom once days lengthen and soil warms in spring!
Plant These in October for a Stunning Spring Garden Calendula Zones 211 Cool-season star with edible petals, thrives in fall sowings. Sweet Pea Zones 29 Best sown in […]
Snails: Tiny Bodies, Serious Bite Slow movers with one of natures most efficient tools. Equipped with a radulacovered in up to 25,000 teeth Teeth work like ultra-fine sandpaper to grind food Scrape leaves, algae, and vegetation with precision Carnivorous snails can pierce prey using the radula No chewingjust efficient scraping and digestion A feeding system unmatched in the animal kingdom 醴 Microscopic tools, massive impact
Snails: Tiny Bodies, Serious Bite Slow movers with one of natures most efficient tools. Equipped with a radulacovered in up to 25,000 teeth Teeth work like ultra-fine sandpaper […]
離 Change the soil this fall, change the bloom next springno dyes, just natural chemistry. Acidic soils pH < 6.0 Hydrangea blooms turn deep blue to violet. Fallen leaves, pine needles, or coffee grounds naturally lower pH. Neutral soils around 6.07.0 Expect lavender or soft purples as autumn cools. Alkaline soils pH > 7.0 Flowers lean pink to red. Crushed eggshells, garden lime, or wood ash raise soil pH. Fall tip: Test your soil before winter. Adding amendments now gives them time to settle in, so youll see the color payoff in next years blooms.
離 Change the soil this fall, change the bloom next springno dyes, just natural chemistry. Acidic soils pH < 6.0 Hydrangea blooms turn deep blue to violet. Fallen […]
Perennials You Can Still Plant in June for blooms that return every year! Best for: US Zones 39 UK sow or transplant now in frost-free areas Australia cooltemperate plant for late winter or early spring blooms Garden Phlox full sun, butterflies love it False Indigo drought-tolerant, hardy & bold Yarrow resilient pollinator magnet Shasta Daisy classic white blooms all summer Coneflower Echinacea tough, loved by bees Bee Balm attracts hummingbirds & bees Black-eyed Susan thrives in heat and poor soil Poppy easy to scatter, beautiful in masses Allium striking globe flowers that bees adore Perfect for filling your garden with lasting color and life!
Perennials You Can Still Plant in June for blooms that return every year! Best for: US Zones 39 UK sow or transplant now in frost-free areas Australia cooltemperate […]
Poppy Augusts Birth Flower A symbol of peace, remembrance, and restful dreams, the poppy reminds us to honor the past while embracing imagination and renewal. Its bright resilience makes it a beautiful tribute to strength and serenity.
Poppy Augusts Birth Flower A symbol of peace, remembrance, and restful dreams, the poppy reminds us to honor the past while embracing imagination and renewal. Its bright resilience […]
讀 Save those eggshells they help plants grow stronger and healthier! Crushed shells add calcium, enrich soil, and support healthy fruit development. Ideal for: Tomatoes prevent blossom-end rot 𣏕 Peppers better fruit development Eggplants stronger fruits Roses more blooms, balanced soil Strawberries firmer berries 塞 Cabbage avoid tip burn 勒 Squash & Zucchini reduce rot Spinach sturdier leaves Basil stronger stems, richer flavor 齃 Beans better pod health 復 Broccoli tighter, healthier heads Marigolds natural slug & snail repellent Crush, apply, and nourish naturally. 六 #GardenHack #EggshellFertilizer #NaturalGardening
讀 Save those eggshells they help plants grow stronger and healthier! Crushed shells add calcium, enrich soil, and support healthy fruit development. Ideal for: Tomatoes prevent blossom-end rot […]
A fallen tree is never wasted. It becomes a hub of biodiversity, sheltering birds, insects, fungi, and small mammals while enriching the soil. At home, get inspired! Transform an old stump into a natural planter filled with soil, wildflowers, or ferns for a beautiful mini-ecosystem. 曆 Nature reminds usevery ending grows into a new beginning.
A fallen tree is never wasted. It becomes a hub of biodiversity, sheltering birds, insects, fungi, and small mammals while enriching the soil. At home, get inspired! Transform […]
11 Easy-To-Divide Perennials That Multiply Your Blooms Hostas Split in spring/fall; replant 1218 in 3045 cm apart Phlox Divide roots; replant 12 in 30 cm apart Peonies Fall division; crown 2 in 5 cm deep Coneflowers Split clumps; replant 1824 in 4560 cm apart Yarrows Separate clusters; replant 1218 in 3045 cm apart Asters Divide in spring; replant 18 in 45 cm apart Geraniums Cranesbill Pull/slice clumps; replant 1218 in 3045 cm apart Coral Bells Heuchera Split roots; replant 12 in 30 cm apart Blanket Flowers Divide in spring; replant 1215 in 3038 cm apart Catmint Divide 34 sections; replant 18 in 45 cm apart Stonecrop Sedum Cut into pieces; replant 12 in 30 cm apart Divide Replant Multiply blooms year after year!
11 Easy-To-Divide Perennials That Multiply Your Blooms Hostas Split in spring/fall; replant 1218 in 3045 cm apart Phlox Divide roots; replant 12 in 30 cm apart Peonies Fall […]
Its easy to get caught up in spooky fun, but some decorations and treats can harm our wildlife. Fake Spiderwebs: Birds and bats can get trapped. Bright Lights: Harsh lights confuse migrating creatures. Keep it soft and minimal. Candy Wrappers: A tiny wrapper can choke or poison animals. Always clean up after trick-or-treating. Open Flames: Candles can cause fires or hurt wandering animals. Celebrate a safe and magical Halloween while caring for our night-time neighbors! 黎 #WildlifeFriendly #HalloweenGarden #SpookySeason
Its easy to get caught up in spooky fun, but some decorations and treats can harm our wildlife. Fake Spiderwebs: Birds and bats can get trapped. Bright Lights: […]