a bird in the garden

Plan a Wildlife Garden

If you have a garden, chances are you have wildlife. So why do you need to “create” a wildlife garden, you might be wondering? Gardening for wildlife is more than just having plants; it’s thoughtful touches that help the local animals. Benefits of Wildlife in the Garden A garden with a diverse population of insects, birds, and even small mammals indicates healthy soil and a good ecosystem. If you can draw birds into your garden, they can help keep the pesky bug population in control....

A lush garden with several different types of flowers and vegetables

What Are Insectary Plants?

An introduction to insectary plants What makes a plant an insectary plant? Insectary plants provide food sources and shelter for beneficial insects, which attracts them and encourages them to stick around your garden. If you’ve already read our article Pest Hunters: Beneficial Predatory and Parasitic Insects, you know that there are many beneficial insects that prey on garden pests. By planting insectary plants we can encourage these predatory and parasitic insects to take up residence in our garden....

Dried chamomile tea and a green tea infuser

Gifts From the Garden

Every year, it seems like the holiday season arrives earlier and earlier. Maybe the “holidays” are the furthest thing from your mind right now. But If you’re someone who loves handmade gift-giving, you’re probably okay with getting ahead. And if you want to give simple yet thoughtful gifts from the garden, now is the time to start planning. Dried Bouquets Dried flower bouquets let you extend the beauty of cut flowers well past summertime....