We are three garden writers, from two different countries and three different hardiness zones, each with a unique knowledge base, a passionate voice and a weighted opinion. Savvy Gardening exists to offer fanatical (and newbie) gardeners of all abilities and persuasions innovative solutions, novel ...
Shine Peak is divided into several industry zones, famous factories are affiliated to us. The popular walks that Shine Peak stands out among the professional manufacturers in China include the agricultural machinery, garden tools, h...
Day after tomorrow, the world! RENEGADE GARDENER is the Web’s best site for gardeners seeking truth, hope, and one lousy sign that someone unfettered by industry prejudice is helping you become a better gardener. Originally designed to help gardeners banished to the forgotten USDA Zones 2-4,...
Sun and Temperature Grow parsnips in full sun to partial shade. The seeds should be planted into warm soil in USDA growing zones 2-9. The long growing season actually helps to ensure good flavor in these vegetables. If you leave the parsnips growing in the garden for a few touches of fro...
Hardy to USDA zones four through 10, the common daisy likes full sunlight, and a bit of partial afternoon shade will encourage extended blooming in the spring. Keep the soil around your English daisies moist at all times, and provide a fertile, well-draining soil. Work a two-inch layer of...
I’ve just watched the documentary Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones on Netflix. Although the ages of some of the people interviewed in the series have since been questioned, the film shows evidently older people living well within their communities and always in their own homes, ...
It grows in USDA hardiness zones 2-11 at temperatures of 50-65 degrees (which sometimes occurs up to October), although it can grow in colder weather as low as 30 degrees Fahrenheit. Once temperatures drop below 20 degrees, however, daikon radishes are in danger of termination. Alternatively...
一周一更 Looking for free, natural ways to decrease stress and increase joy and calm in your life? The answer might be simpler than you think: houseplants, gardening and nature. On Growing Joy with Plants, learn alongside Happy Plant Lady, Maria Failla to care for plants, engage with natu...
Mugwort can be grown in the outdoor garden by gardeners in USDA Hardiness Zones 4 through 8. It will grow in all kinds of soil, even poor soil, with pH levels ranging from 6.0 to 7.0 as long as the soil offers plenty of drainage. (Not sure of the pH level in your garden? Refer ...
Incidentally, gardeners who search for plants from climates other than their own garden’s climate are called “zone deniers.” Gardening with plants from exotic zones might appeal to one’s sense of adventure but it involves more challenges than I would enjoy. ...