Roman Gonzalez is the creator of the urban gardening blog MrBrownThumb, founder of the Chicago Seed Library, and a co-founder of One Seed Chicago. The Internet is chock-full of websites about ...
When it is just too darn hot to handle the multitude of gardening chores nagging us for our attention, salve your guilty conscience by reading entertaining and educational gardening blogs. There’s at ...
Roman Gonzalez is the creator of the urban gardening blog MrBrownThumb, founder of the Chicago Seed Library, and a co-founder of One Seed Chicago. When I first got serious about gardening, I did not ...
November is almost here, and it’s time to get your perennial flower garden ready for winter. Do you cut it down or don’t you? The traditional approach to preparing herbaceous perennial beds for winter ...
The post Why Your Garden Plants are Turning Yellow and How to Fix it is by Katherine Rowe and appeared first on Epic Gardening, the best urban gardening, hydroponic gardening, and aquaponic gardening ...
Stacy Ling writes like she is talking to her friends. Whether on her “Bricks 'n Blooms” blog or in her book, “The Bricks 'n Blooms Guide to a Beautiful and Easy Care Flower Garden,” her approach is ...
I hear people now and then grumble about how hard it is getting up and down while gardening. While some may have underlying health issues or are just not used to gardening, the No. 1 reason is they ...
The post How to Plant, Grow, and Care For ‘Patio Choice Yellow’ Tomatoes is by Katherine Rowe and appeared first on Epic Gardening, the best urban gardening, hydroponic gardening, and aquaponic ...
Most vegetable gardeners here know that we have very alkaline soil. But what should we do about it? Like the real estate adage, it’s sulfur, sulfur, sulfur. Particularly with new vegetable garden beds ...
When garden moles start tunneling through your lawn, it's tempting to reach for whatever quick fix promises fast results. For many DIY enthusiasts, that means grabbing a can of WD-40. It's a popular ...
Kimberly A.C. Wilson covers breaking news for The Oregonian, but she's not above some less-serious – or not serious, at all – news gathering. Take, for instance, her discovery of , which is not only ...