Before you head out to the garden with your tomato seedlings, make sure you aren't making a mistake that will plague you all season long.
EAT your nasturtiums!
I’m a fan of walking in the garden every day, especially in the late afternoon when the sun warms the plants so that all manner of herbal and vegetal smells greets you. With just the
I hate to say it, but the end of summer is drawing near. Yup, we all blinked, and here it is. The shadows are growing longer each afternoon, and we’ve been enjoying the fruits (and
Your one stop guide to identify purple dead nettle, and then figure out what to make with this healthy edible food.
Pruning raspberries every year is essential for harvesting a bumper crop. Here's how and when to prune your canes depending on your raspberry variety.
If you love Christmas Cactus, wait 'til you see an Easter Cactus: https://www.ruralsprout.com/easter-cactus/
Once you start growing a garden, you will keep finding more reasons to add more and more diverse plants. That's just the way it works. You get excited by growing and eating nasturtiums, then you
There are plenty of ways to reuse old bricks in your garden. Here is a selection of 25 interesting suggestions to help you use reclaimed bricks.
If you've heard about mycorrhizae, but you're wondering what it is, how it works, or is it worth adding to your garden, I've got answers.
The decline of our natural pollinators - bees, butterflies, birds - is alarming. Here are 13 practical things you can do to help.
Tired of paying a fortune for seed potatoes every year? Try this clever method for growing from potato bud sprouts instead.
Grow loofah gourds and turn them into sponges. It's so easy and you'll be able to grow more natural sponges than you'll ever need.
How deep should I plant my bean seeds? How far apart do peas need to be? Our plant spacing guide has the info you need to plan your garden.
An eggshell is more than just a useful container for the nutritious yolk and egg white inside: it is a prime example of nature's perfect packaging. Eggshells are beneficial for us too, consisting of 95%
When starting a no-dig garden, don't bite off more than you can chew. Start small, then increase your growing area as you gain confidence.
When you type your query with nimble and curious fingers into a search bar: "why attract earthworms", what comes up? Why would you want earthworms in your garden? Are earthworms good for soil? Do earthworms
Neem oil should be in every organic gardener's tool kit, but more importantly knowing when and how to use this powerful oil is the real tool.
There are so many guides out there detailing companion planting, but what about the plants that don't play well together in the garden?