Mistakes I’ve Made: Part 1

Mistakes I’ve made.  When it comes to gardening mistakes can happen all the time I know I make my own mistakes both in the garden and out. Learning from the mistakes we have made or seen other make can shorten our learning time. I am grateful to those who share their garden mistakes in the…

Growing Confidence in the Garden: Helpful Tips

Being okay with where your garden is at any given moment can be hard as a beginner gardener. There are so many wonderful gardening and homesteading accounts to follow on social media. The problem with this as a beginning gardener is that there is a tendency to compare your garden to theirs. It is important…

3 Multi-Harvest Crops For The Spring Garden

The spring garden is full of so much potential. It is the time of year when we can start having larger harvests from the garden. I enjoy the cool season garden because it can be filled with so many nourishing foods. There are many cool season crops that can be grown before our last frost…

Intentionally Finding an Online Mentor

How many gardeners or homesteaders do you follow on social media? Whether it’s Instagram, YouTube or Facebook, there are so many experts, influencers, coaches, consultants, bloggers, etc. all vying for your attention. It can be pretty overwhelming, especially since there are as many ways to garden and homestead as there are gardeners and homesteaders! I…

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…

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…

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…

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…

Garden Tools to Help You Through the Season

There are as many ways to garden as there are gardeners. There are also many garden tools being sold pretty much anywhere you go in spring. Often these items claim some sort of promise of making gardening easier or better, etc. In reality we don’t really need a whole lot to hone our gardening skills…

2023 Homestead Plans

2023 is well underway, spring is almost here, seeds are started and I am itching to direct sow seeds in the gardens. Years ago I stumbled across Roots and Refuge’s YouTube channel while looking for gardening inspiration. I was in awe of Jess’s raised beds and many cattle panel trellises. I told myself one day…

Gardening: A Shift In My Focus

We have had a garden for well over a decade, close to two decades now. (Since my boys were young, they are now adults or close to it. Ages 21, almost 19 and 16.) The garden was always in the back corner of the yard, leaving the majority of the yard for the boys to…

Finding Your Way Of Gardening

We all come to gardening for various reasons. Some people start a garden because they grew up in a family of gardeners. Some start a garden as a way to connect with their children through a fun activity. Others may be foodies and want the very best and freshest ingredients around, while some want food…