Basil is an exceptionally easy herb to grow and an excellent choice for beginner gardeners. As easy as it is, it still need some special TLC to get the best out of your plant. First thing to note is that basil loves water and watering your basil regularly will keep it flourishing. However, you do … Continue reading Basil
Author: Chelsea Agans
Roller Coaster
Life is literally like a roller coaster. The ups and downs can be hard to deal with sometimes. I find myself periodically searching for the motivation, or the willpower, to keep going strong. Other times, I get rolling and keep trekking up that hill with all of the determination in the world. I find myself … Continue reading Roller Coaster
We Are Nature
“We often forget that we are nature. Nature is not something separate from us. So when we say that we have lost our connection to nature, we have lost our connection to ourselves.” -Andy Goldsworthy
Easy Spider Repellent
Recently we have had quite a few black widows making their home across our front porch every night. The mama spider hatched a ton of babies out of about three egg sacks she had nestled under one of our shutters. This created a big problem because instead of the one black widow, we ended up … Continue reading Easy Spider Repellent
Regrowing Kitchen Scraps Pt.2
Part 2: Celery Everyone is looking for ways to upcycle and recycle old and broken things, but how about recycling kitchen waste? Yes, you can compost it and give the nutrients back to your garden. However, let’s take a moment to be creative and explore regrowing kitchen scraps into new plants. Celery, among other common … Continue reading Regrowing Kitchen Scraps Pt.2
Cucurbits
In the last few months I have learned quite a bit about the Cucurbitaceae family of plants. Consisting of nearly a thousand plant species, this family includes, but is not limited to, squash, zucchini, cucumbers, pumpkins, and gourds...to name a few. While I have been growing my fair share of zucchini and cucumbers, I still … Continue reading Cucurbits
Propagating Strawberries
As a beginner gardener, I love sharing all of the things I learn through my experiences, successes, and failures. Propagating strawberries was probably one of the coolest things I learned this year with our garden. I chose ever-bearing strawberries for my first time, since they produce less fruit over a longer period of time. Once … Continue reading Propagating Strawberries
Cucumber and Zucchini
When I started growing my own cucumbers and zucchini, I found that the seedlings that sprouted looked almost exactly alike. Luckily, I kept track of what we planted in our starters, otherwise I would have never been able to tell the difference. Even when the plants matured a little it was still quite a challenge … Continue reading Cucumber and Zucchini
Garden 2020: Progress in Motion
We have made great progress with our garden this year. Our problems have mostly been with the seed starters. However, the seedlings that sprouted and took off have done quite well. Our green beans have taken off! They grew so well in the starters and have continued their growth in the garden. We already have … Continue reading Garden 2020: Progress in Motion
Better Together
Better together even though we are socially distant.