Interested in growing salal plants in your own garden? You can certainly do just that, as long as growing conditions are right for this woodland plant. Click this article for more salal plant informat
Ramps or wild leeks are usually just that...wild. They're foraged in the early spring, by people who happen to know a "secret" patch, usually somewhere on public land. More often than not, your "secret spot"
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by Matt Gibson Did you know that you can grow tabasco peppers? Native to the Mexican state of Tabasco, the Tabasco pepper is a household name due to the famous hot sauce made in Avery Island, Louisiana. The compact, easy-to-grow pepper plant produces many clusters of tiny pepper pods nearly all year round, from late summer to early fall. The pepper pods start out yellow, green, or […]
Learn how to grow mullein in your garden. Growing mullein is easy, especially in temperate climates, this medicinal herb also embellish with beautiful flowers.
Sunchokes, also know as Jerusalem artichokes, are promoted for their health benefits, but you need to plan ahead before adding them to your garden.
Angelica is an impressive herb with edible roots, leaves, and stalks that can grow to a towering eight feet tall. Read on to learn how to grow it yourself.
Take an inside look at creating breathtaking edible landscapes with award-winning designer Christian Douglas. He walks us through how to create a unified, lush, magical, and edible landscape design using one of his gorgeous designs as an example.
Do you struggle to grow cilantro? Most gardeners grow it at the wrong time. In this post I'll share everything you need to know for success!
When I think of eating produce that I can grow in my front yard, I can almost hear the cries of the neighborhood Lawn Nazi’s now. Grousing not so subtly when passing by for inspection, “…
Ramps are incredibly delicious, but they’re overharvested in the wild. Instead of foraging, learn how to grow ramps in your garden, now on Gardener’s Path.
Leaf lettuce is a delicious addition to salads, wraps, and sandwiches. Learn how to plant and grow these tasty leafy greens now on Gardener's Path.
8 ways to use for cinnamon in the garden and on house plants. From rooting hormone to gnat removal, cinnamon can be your gardens best friend!
Sunchokes, also know as Jerusalem artichokes, are promoted for their health benefits, but you need to plan ahead before adding them to your garden.
Lemongrass: How to grow it and what to do with it!
If you're growing cilantro, the main thing to ask yourself is if you're doing it right. Check out this great method to get the best results.
After reading this, you'll never view planting flowers or landscaping again the same way. You've been warned. (In a good way!) When one thinks of edibles, landscaping isn't typically what comes to mind. But having
Learn how to grow nasturtiums, and add bright pops of color to your garden (and spice to your salad) with this easy to grow edible flower.
Broccolini is a trademarked hybrid between American standard broccoli and a Chinese broccoli called gailan. Instead of forming one large head it bears many small tender side shoots, which have a subtle sweet flavor with peppery overtones. Broccolini stems don’t have to be peeled. Some people praise broccolini for its taste and texture; others regard […]
Just like certain colors can relieve stress, fragrances can also do the same. This is one of the reasons why aromatherapy is so popular. Certain scents in nature are known to instantly boost your m…
Ready to grow your own superfood? Aronia shrubs are low-maintenance, widely adaptable to a variety of conditions, and yield a ‘superfood’ berry. Certainly worthy of a spot in the edible landscape!
If you've ever thought about edible landscaping and wondered how to pursue it, this guide will save you tons of time and even wasted effort. Learn how to design your edible landscape, planning tips, plant ideas, and even more edible landscaping ideas in this foodscaping guide. We've been gardening for a few years now, but
The goal of succession planting is to make the most of your garden space and keep the beds producing fresh harvests throughout the growing season.
Do you want to add some low-growing plants with beautiful blooms to your garden? Choose some from the Different Types of Portulaca Varieties.
This list of herbs that grow in shade is perfect if you don't have a lot of sunlight. Here you'll find lots of options for a low-light garden.
Angelica is an impressive herb with edible roots, leaves, and stalks that can grow to a towering eight feet tall. Read on to learn how to grow it yourself.
Growing turmeric at home is surprisingly easy, and these beautiful plants thrive indoors or outside with minimal care. Most people know turmeric as a bright yellow spice powder that's commonly used in curries. It also
Looking for an intriguing edible that will astound the neighbors? On Gardener’s Path now, learn how to grow caper bush, a tasty Mediterranean native.
Don't have full sun and looking for some vegetables that you can grow anyway? No problem! These 21 vegetable ideas allow you to grow in partial sun situations
It's time to learn how to grow tomatillos – the lesser-known, zesty cousin of the tomato. They add a tangy twist to your favorite dishes.
Have you ever wondered what plants could benefit your broccoli crop, and vice versa? Read our guide to companion planting with broccoli on Gardener’s Path.
Grow your own organic fruits, vegetables and herbs using permaculture for container gardens. Maximize the yield of your patio or deck garden to feed your family healthy produce while staying in budget.
Don't throw away those old potatoes! Or those romaine lettuce ends! There are lots of foods you can regrow from scraps — it's easy and free!
Amaranth: The Ultimate Triple Threat in Your Garden Grow amaranth for beauty, edible leaves, and grains! Learn how to cultivate this versatile plant, and reap all its amazing benefits.
Do you want to have fresh lettuce but without digging soil? Here are 5 ways to growing lettuce indoors or in container all year round.
Got a shady spot in your garden? These herbs thrive in shady spots so none of your garden has to go to waste.
If you are familiar with me and my blog then you know that I LOVE my Aerogarden Farm Plus and all the things I can grow with it hydroponically. I use it to grow food year-round in my basement as well as using it to start my seedlings for the things I intend to grow
Zesty and delicious, arugula is a don't miss crop for the garden. This green is easy to grow and ready to eat in just a few weeks! Learn more now.
See images and info on why you want to grow perennial salvia, including both culinary salvia and several favorite ornamental salvia varieties.
Interplanting and underplanting increase yield in small spaces. Interplanting involves growing smaller crops around your larger crops before
Never enough thyme? Thyme just runs through your hands? Puns aside, it's easy to propagate thyme from cuttings--whether you’re growing it in your garden, in raised beds, or indoors in pots.
This guide to edible houseplants will inspire your indoor space whether you want to grow food indoors or spice up your houseplant collection
Super easy to follow Companion planting guide & free printable companion planting chart is guaranteed to make gardening fun and stress free