Month March 2025

The Best Guide for Growing Potatoes

Potatoes are the unsung heroes of the vegetable garden. They’re delicious, versatile, and surprisingly easy to grow—even if you don’t have a massive plot of land. Whether you have a sprawling backyard or just a tiny patio, growing potatoes is…

No Grass Backyard Designs to Transform Your Yard

Tired of mowing, watering, and dealing with patchy, stubborn grass? A no grass backyard is not only practical but also a fantastic way to create a visually stunning and environmentally friendly outdoor space. Whether you’re looking for no grass backyard…

The Ultimate Guide to Growing Cucumbers

Are you ready to dive into the world of growing cucumbers? Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just starting, cucumbers are a perfect vegetable to add to your home garden. They grow quickly, require little space, and provide a refreshing…

How to Build a DIY Chicken Run on a Budget

Backyard chickens offer fresh eggs, natural pest control, and endless entertainment, but keeping them safe is essential. That’s where a DIY chicken run comes in. Whether you’re expanding an existing coop or starting from scratch, a secure outdoor space is…

Garden Planning Made Easy

There’s something deeply satisfying about stepping into your well-planned garden, knowing every plant is thriving exactly where it should be. However, garden planning isn’t just about sticking a few seeds in the ground and hoping for the best. Instead, it’s…

The Great American Summer Vegetable Garden

Nothing says summer quite like a thriving vegetable garden, bursting with fresh tomatoes, crisp cucumbers, and fragrant basil. For anyone who loves spending time in their home and garden, growing an American summer vegetable garden is more than just a…

Ultimate vegetable companion planting chart and guide

March has been a busy month! We’re deep into seed starting—onions, foxgloves, hot peppers, and geranium cuttings are well underway. We’ve also been sprucing up our houseplants while planning the summer garden. When starting seeds, it’s essential to think ahead—where…