Fertilizers and More
Here is a wonderful video from our Happy Gardening Neighborhood Store, Green Thumb to learn all about feeding your plants!
Happy Gardening!
Mary Church
Here is a wonderful video from our Happy Gardening Neighborhood Store, Green Thumb to learn all about feeding your plants!
Happy Gardening!
Mary Church
Bunnies and more Bunnies As we all get ready for Easter this Sunday it seems we see those cute little bunnies everywhere we turn. Yes, they are adorable everywhere, except in our garden. I planted my garden last week and came back the next day to show off my planting to my husband. Imagine my…
We all know the obvious tremendous health benefits of having a garden, as eating organic fruits and vegetables are key to optimal health. However, it might surprise you that gardening also comes with some additional benefits you may not have thought about.Community and Mental HealthBeing a part of community has proven to make people feel…
2018 Gardener’s Goals Here are some goals that may help you get motivated to garden more in 2018. A new year and it’s that time of year that we can all have a “do over” and why not carry this over into your gardening life? Every spring gives us the chance to start over with…
Every April 22nd, people around the globe unite to celebrate Earth Day—a powerful reminder of our responsibility to protect and nurture the only home we have. As we honor this special day, it’s also the perfect time to reflect on how our daily choices, especially in our gardens, can make a lasting impact on the…
August is one of the most exciting (and sometimes overwhelming!) months in the garden. Our summer crops are at their peak—tomatoes are blushing on the vine, zucchini is growing faster than we can cook it, and peppers, beans, and melons are filling baskets everywhere. At the same time, it’s the perfect moment to start planning…
Spring is on its way and I’m sure many of you are getting ready to plant your garden. A lot of gardeners promote companion gardening. Believing that plants do better next to other plants. Here is a great article from the Farmer’s Almanac Happy Gardening!Mary