If you’ve planted flowers, herbs, or vegetables, your garden already attracts some pollinators. However, you can make your garden even more welcoming by learning how to create a pollinator garden that invites and shelters many different types of pollinators throughout the entire year. Whether ...
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When planning a garden, you have to be willing to commit the time to maintain it. Your garden will be like a pet, except instead of the joy you get from owning and taking care of a pet, you will receive delicious food in return. I am sure we all have busy lives, so this Instruct...
As a gardener, particularly a pollinator enthusiast, there is something completely captivating and enchanting about the cottage garden aesthetic. There is a soothing order to things planted deliberately and then allowed to grow unhindered by conventional manicuring. When I was a teen, there was an i...
How to create a child’s garden: Here are some simple ideas to make gardening fun for children.
No matter if you grow vegetables in the ground or raised garden beds, there are numerous small vegetable garden ideas you can utilize. When creating a
6. Adaptable to Any Location Finally, choosing a hugel garden is a wise idea because it works practically anywhere. For example, if you live in a dry location where you get very little rain, this style of gardening should work for you because of the “sponge” it creates. ...
Garden Mood-Setting Tips: Create a mood board to capture thefeelingof your garden(example above), then divide it out into spaces or elements you’d like to incorporate into the garden as a whole. Map out how you spend a typical day off at homeand see if there are any tweaks to...
Monarchs are spreading their wings and getting ready for their journey north. Join Gardening Know How and The Thoughtful Gardener, Heather Andrews, as she shares tips and tricks to entice the "royalty" of the butterfly world into your garden. Learn to create a pollinator waystation of your ve...
No other sense is more provoking and evoking than the smell of fragrance. A fragrant garden that exudes delicious sweet notes is a real pleasure. Some plants use their scent to attract pollinators, bees, moths, and butterflies. Others, however, use their fragrance to repel away unwanted insect...