Paths, pavers, and purple plants exploded on the Gardenista Instagram feed this year; here's a look back at our most popular posts. Not a follower yet? We'
I have been trying to plan my new vegetable garden. I have spent hours on Pinterest searching for the perfect layout. I never thought it would be this hard to decide on a garden plan. I have been planting in my little 4 x 8 square foot garden for years but alas, the boards decided
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25 Best ideas to grow zucchini vertically in garden, raised beds or pots, with easy DIY trellises, arches, & tunnels for vegetable gardening!
A border of plants around a vegetable patch can be useful and decorative. Here are ideas for edging plants to surround the kitchen garden.
Incorporating an edible kitchen garden onto your property is a wonderful way to have farm-to-table convenience and grow your favorite foods.
A listing of common indoor plants that are either pet-friendly plants or toxic plants to pets. Printable pdf.
Rich in texture and interest, this fragrant garden border features a fresh color palette of blues and purples with the intent of cooling and calming down an outdoor area overheated after a warm summer day.
Camilla Jørvad is a mother and self-taught photographer who is deeply in love with gardening. Her time tending to her land helps foster a close connection to nature and the changing seasons — something she identifies as crucial for her mental and physical wellbeing.
Explore the differences, potential drawbacks, and benefits of growing in raised garden beds vs in-ground gardening - to decide what style is best for you!
Excited to share our dream permaculture vegetable garden before and after pictures with you!
Begin an edible garden to grow vegetables, fruits and herbs for your kitchen. It's a money saver and a healthy way to keep your kitchen and meals fresh.
The practice of “Companion Planting”, a centuries-old gardening tradition, follows the theory that different plant species, planted close together, assist each other with nutrient production and ab…
Learn how to design a stylish pollinator garden; a bustling meeting space for bees, butterflies, parasitic wasps, and hummingbirds.
Why would someone with a yard ever choose a container garden over a real garden? After some research, it's clear there are many reasons to start one.
Let vegetables, fruit, and herbs take center stage by planting them in your front yard.
Best vegetables & herbs to regrow from kitchen scraps in water or soil. Start a windowsill garden indoors, or grow foods using grocery lettuce, beets, etc!
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Go ahead and explore these lush labyrinths.
Cold Hardy vegetables can be killed anywhere from 30ºF all the way down to -5ºF and possibly lower. It covers such a wide range of temperature that they are usually put into two different groups, semi cold hardy which can take light frosts and cold hardy which can survive to 20ºF and below.
What was previously a cluttered space becomes a gorgeous garden.
A touch of character with an element of surprise is what you can expect from living stones. These little succulents are known as Lithops, they are adorable
A midwestern blog about pollinators, ecological landscape restoration, nature observations, native plant profiles, and wildlife gardening.
Explore stunning brick walkway ideas, blending elegance with practicality. Discover creative designs to enhance your outdoor space.
Lychnis Coronaria (Rose Campion) is an evergray perennial that deserves a spot in the landscape. Very attractive with its erect, white-gray flowering stalks covered with a profusion of glowing magenta, pale pink or white trumpet-shaped flowers, it enjoys a long season of interest, is easy to grow, trouble free and not too fussy about soils or exposure. Grown as much for its decorative and abundant 1 inch flowers in bloom from late spring to late summer as for its basal rosette of woolly, silver-gray leaves which provides interest in the winter garden, it requires little maintenance, is drought tolerant and deer resistant.
Creative garden features you can DIY for free using twigs, sticks, and branches. Ideas include trellises and plant supports as well as garden artwork
After our landscaping budget came back much higher than planned, we trimmed back and came up with a new plan we all love!