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    Growing Food

    Digging Up & Curing Sweet Potatoes

    In our back garden update this year, I wrote about converting a 15×15 patch of grass to growing space, primarily to grow asparagus. But we had a third row that…

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    Tours

    Our Front Lawn Conversion Project

    Today I’m sharing our BIG project for this year, our front lawn conversion from a traditional turf grass lawn to beautiful, productive gardens 🙂 We get great light in our…

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    Featured | Projects | Tours

    Building Our Willow Greenhouse

    If you’ve been hanging around to witness my plant adventures over the years, you probably know that building a greenhouse is truly a dream come true for me. That’s right—we…

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    Growing for Nature

    Moonflower Vine Care & Growth Tips

    Today I am talking about one of my favorite plants to grow in my garden: ipomoea alba, otherwise known as moonflower vine. I absolutely adore this plant because I love…

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    Growing for Nature

    How to Save Milkweed Seeds

    Hey all! It’s seed-saving time of year, so I have another seed-saving post for you. Today I’m talking about how to save seeds from milkweed pods. Specifically “common milkweed” pods,…

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    Growing for Nature

    All About Growing Sunflowers!

    I have been mentally writing this article for a while now—you all know I only write about plants that I have personally cared for or grown. And I hadn’t grown…

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    Growing for Nature

    How to Propagate Yarrow

    Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is one of my favorite perennials. It has feathery green foliage and produces clusters of bright flowers that bloom from late spring into fall. Pollinators love the…

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    Growing for Nature

    How to Split Perennials

    Perennials are one of my favorite topics to teach people about—why? Because you plant them once and you’ll have them forever! Well, technically a perennial plant is a plant that…

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  • beautiful garden with tomatoes and more
    Growing Food

    Two Ways I’m Trellising Tomatoes This Year

    Hi all! Today we’re talking trellising tomatoes. There are loads of ways to trellis tomatoes. They all have pros and cons, in my opinion. This post covers the two ways…

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    Projects

    DIY Solar-Powered Rain Barrel Irrigation

    This post was written by my husband, Mike, with light editing from me 🙂 My wife has been putting in lots of new garden beds, so we’ve been thinking through…

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    Projects

    How to Fire Cure Bamboo

    Bamboo is one of my favorite things to use in the garden. It is prolific and very sustainable, meaning I don’t feel bad cutting it down and using it. I…

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  • making a seed bomb
    Growing for Nature | Projects

    How to Make Seed Bombs

    Last year I did a post on How to Save Milkweed Seeds…and I saved a lot! I spread some in fields near my house last fall. I also started some…

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