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Exploring inexpensive ways to garden organically with minimal work and inputs.

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Outdoor Transplants: A Good Alternative

Everyone knows about indoor transplants - but for frost tolerant vegetables, outdoor transplants offer many more pros than cons.

Trench Composting

Garden waste is a natural bi-product of early spring garden preparation - but why send all that good organic material to the curb when you can compost it in you garden beds?

Tomato Soup Cake

It's sounds like the worst cake ever - but it is actually wonderful. Give this recipe a try and I guarantee you'll add it to your repertoire!

Early Season Planting

Think it's too early to start planting? Please, read on - because early season planting makes perfect sense if conditions are right, and you're planting the right things.

Your Time Is Valuable - But It Isn't Worth Anything...

This was a couple weeks in the making, but please, come along for the journey - I hope it provides some food for thought :)

Should I Grow or Buy Transplants?

Should I grow my own transplants indoors, or just buy them when it’s time to plant? The answer is YES. Confused? Please read on.

How to Make Scones

The world is frozen outside - so why not make some tea and scones, and take in the beautiful winter scenery from the kitchen window, while sitting around the table with friends.

Time to Rethink Your Transplanting Game

It will soon be time again to start thinking about transplants - but before you do that, you may first want to reconsider what you start, and how you grow it.

Undiscovered Gardening

Want to learn more about gardening in the off-season? The first step is finding a way to learn the things you don't think you need to know. What are those things? Read on...

There's No App for a Great Garden

The wonders never cease with our amazing technological innovations, and gardening apps offer a host of useful hacks for gardeners looking to up their game - but I don't think they have much to offer.