The month of March is really the kick off to the growing season around here. There are some things already sown in seed pots or soil blocks before March. March is when we really start sowing seeds including those first few rounds we will succession sow throughout the growing season for my location. (This doesn’t…
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Herbal Nervines I Am Growing in My Garden
Herbal Nervine is an umbrella term for a group of herbs that have an effect on the nervous system. Under this umbrella term it is broken down even further to include herbal actions like anxiolytic, hypnotic, anodyne, etc. (There are different herbal nervines that have different actions that you can work with depending on what…
Remembering Your Why in 2024
This is a subject I like to touch on from time to time as a little reminder to focus on the foundation of growing as a gardener. Finding your why, knowing your reason why you make time to grow food for your family when things get tough, busy, too cold or dark to grow anything…
Beyond Gardening Basics: Setting Goals for Your Gardening Season
Every gardening season whether it’s your first or your 50th it’s a good idea to to set goals for what you want to do, learn, experiment with in the garden. Every season offers new opportunities to learn something new, to grow and stretch your skills, experience and insights about growing your own food, flowers and…
Seed Buying Tips
It is always such and exciting time when it comes to shopping for seeds. You can easily get overwhelmed by all the choices, companies and trends. These seed buying tips can bring you more ease and possibly save you some money when it comes time to purchase your seeds for the coming season. You may…
Some Medicinal Herbs I’m Growing in 2024
Growing a medicinal herb garden should be a part of everyone’s garden plan. You do not need to have a specific garden space for medicinal herbs, you can pepper them throughout your kitchen garden and yard. So many medicinal herbs are wonderfully beautiful and beneficial in the garden. I could not pick a single medicinal…
January Garden Planning & Preparation Tasks
January is a time full of hope and excitement in relation to the garden. Seed catalogs are arriving in a steady fashion. The list of things I want to grow in the coming gardening season can really add up. Thankfully this is the time where I make sure that my growing season plans are well…
3 Cooking Techniques to Help You Enjoy the Harvest
Warm season harvests are well under way! There is something to harvest daily, whether it’s a flush of determinate crops or smaller pickings of what is ripe that day. Making the most of harvests is a big part of why we garden, getting to enjoy the fruits of our labor. Knowing simple cooking techniques to…
What I’m Doing in the Garden in July
July in the garden is a time filled with lots of activities and tasks. Below is a list of just some of the things I am doing in my garden throughout July to keep the garden happy and producing lots of food, flowers and herbs. Somethings are helping keep pest pressure down as well as…
Garden Inspiration: Look Back to Move Ahead
Feeling overwhelmed by the ever growing and bountiful garden? Think back to those cold, dreary winter days when you were dreaming of the gardening season. Remember how you couldn’t wait for the ground to thaw enough to sow those first early cool season seeds? Think back to the excitement you had looking through all the…
3 Tips For Gardening in the Heat
July in Colorado can be the kick off to hot weather for days on end. In fact, in my specific growing area July is considered a “Hot Season” within the Arc of Seasons as taught by Gardenary. Our average high is 90°F with average overnight lows sitting at 58°F. With this heat comes the need…
Tips For Before & After A Damaging Storm
The above pictures are all from the last few weeks in my garden. You can see I have used shade cloth and even chairs to help protect the garden beds. This season has been so different to any other growing season we have had in at least the last ten years, if not longer. We…