If you have your own horse, you also have an endless supply of free, top-quality fertilizer. Horse manure can be an excellent fertilizer for your garden, but it is important…
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Horse’s produce up to one ton of manure per month. Once composted, it becomes a nutrient-rich soil supplement that helps any garden. The manure works enriches clay-based garden areas, levels…
Pea shoots are one of the quickest, easiest, and most delicious crops to grow in a small space. Here’s how to grow them in easy steps.
Micro herbs are often grown in pots and picked before maturity. Tangy in flavor because they are picked early, these baby greens consist of lettuce, mustard greens, fennel, coriander, celery,…
Microgreens are not just a plain good-for-you food or a healthy garnish on salads and soups. Scientific research now proves that these tiny seedlings harvested and eaten when they are…
Garden cress (Lepidium sativum), also known as pepper-grass for its piquant flavor, is an Asian green in the cabbage family. The plant’s leaves have two functions in the kitchen. As…
Leeks (Allium ampeloprasum Porrum group) are a vegetable that have been enjoyed a long time, back to 2000BC. The leek is also the national emblem of Wales. Provided you’ve a…
As your mother always told you, carrots are good for you – chock-full of fiber and vitamins. They’re beautiful too, with lacy, fernlike foliage that’s perfect for containers and flower…
Planting in your winter garden should include as many species of plants as possible that can survive, and even thrive, throughout the winter months, including vegetables. It seems natural to associate…
Potpourri made from dried flowers makes any room smell beautifully scented. Making your own potpourri saves money on expensive store-bought potpourri and is a simple and fun craft for anyone.…