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Where Can I Buy Romanesco? Your Guide to Finding This Unique Veggie

Ingredients: Romanesco, Cauliflower, Sauce (Water, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Butter, Lemon Juice, Basil, Garlic, Sea Salt, Rice Flour, White Pepper, Citrus Fiber). Romanesco is an eye-catching vegetable with spiraling, bright green cones that looks almost too cool to eat. Its one-of-a-kind appearance and nutty, sweet flavor make it a fun addition to recipes. But with … Read more

Is My Parlor Palm Getting Too Much Light? Signs of Light Stress and How to Fix It

Aside from the sound of crashing waves, nothing transports us to a beach—umbrella drink in hand—better than a palm tree. And bringing that tropical, laid-back vibe indoors couldn’t be easier than placing a potted parlor palm in a corner on the floor. Parlor palms (Chamaedorea elegans) aren’t needy roommates, either. They like what we like—warm … Read more

do squirrels eat crocus flowers

Squirrels can be a major challenge in the garden, especially when it comes to how to keep squirrels from digging up bulbs. They often see a freshly planted bed as an all-you-can-eat buffet, with tulips, crocuses, and lilies being some of their favorite snacks. If squirrels are common in your area, it’s important to take … Read more

How to Grow Strawberries Vertically: The Complete Guide

As a horticulture student I mainly studied crops and cultivation techniques. It fascinates me how many diverse plants can grow from small, nearly identical seeds. Favourite fruit: blueberries, grapes, raspberries, pears Favourite vegetables: mushrooms, peppers, kohlrabi, onions, garlic As not everyone has a large garden or balcony, growing strawberries vertically is an excellent option for … Read more

The Best Bagged Compost for Top Dressing Your Lawn

Turf experts often recommend “topdressing” lawns with a thin layer of compost. The material is spread one-quarter to one-half inch thick in spring or fall, depending on local climate and soil.* Compost improves the moisture-holding capacity of the soil, adds nutrients, and feeds soil microbes. These microbes are key to the complex process that makes … Read more

What To Do When Your Rubber Plant Has Yellow Leaves

Yellowing leaves are a common issue that afflicts rubber tree plants This striking houseplant with its large, glossy foliage can suffer when its needs aren’t met Fortunately, with the right troubleshooting, you can get your rubber plant back to its vibrant self. Why Rubber Plant Leaves Turn Yellow There are several potential causes of yellowing … Read more

dipladenia flower annual or perennial

Dipladenia is a beloved tropical vine among flower gardeners, due to its trumpet-shaped flowers and branching foliage. Aside from its beauty, growing dipladenia attracts hummingbirds and bees to your garden, supporting biodiversity. Because it’s tropical, those in areas with cold winters have the luxury of growing a dipladenia indoors. Dipladenias can bring a burst of … Read more

10 Easy Flowers You Can Grow in a Cup

Nothing says flower farmer vibes more than holding a giant, multicoloured bouquet of homegrown flowers…in front of your face. It’s a serious vibe! And actually easy to do in your own backyard garden. This post will walk you through the 10 easiest cut flowers to grow from seed for beginners. You can be a flower … Read more