Could Aquaponics Be the Future of Your Backyard? We Think So
Eating something you grew yourself gives you a certain sense of satisfaction. Gardeners can relate to the feeling of pulling […]
Eating something you grew yourself gives you a certain sense of satisfaction. Gardeners can relate to the feeling of pulling […]
The majority of greenhouse gardeners who garden for the first time have an uncomfortable memory. Standing in a garden center
There is a time in late March when you enter your backyard greenhouse and notice the difference. Outside, the air
A handful of fresh spinach out of a cold frame in February, when the sky is the color of old
In late winter, you’ll see the evidence everywhere: trees whose crowns have been removed in neat, horizontal cuts, leaving bare,
When you stand in the middle of a residential street in Phoenix or Sacramento in late July, you’re almost certain
In the middle of January, you’re likely to notice something unexpected when you walk into almost any serious home greenhouse:
There is almost a ritualistic quality to the way people approach their gardens in the early spring. An almost universal
At first, the change is almost undetectable. Usually installed against a wall with a slight tilt toward the sun, a
A small greenhouse has a hypnotic quality up close. These aren’t expansive backyard domes or opulent Victorian glasshouses, but nearly