When your kiddos head back to school and the whole family’s schedule shifts around, it can be hard to maintain the garden to table lifestyle. The foods you eat fuel your body, so creating healthy meals from your garden is... Read More
Want a little sneak peek into my weekly routine in the month of June? While I usually have to wait until late July/August for a big harvest in the Midwest, we’re still enjoying plenty of ripe fruits and veggies at... Read More
Ready to elevate your garden and plate? Grow some edible flowers in your kitchen garden! Who wouldn’t want to transform a traditional veggie patch into a vibrant haven of edible blooms?! Some perks growing edible flowers include: How to Use... Read More
What garden tools do you really need? There are so many different garden tools and gadgets out there, but if you’re a beginner in the garden, these essential tools you need to get started. Seasoned gardeners know you can make... Read More
Eating Seasonally: Spring Veggies Spring has sprung and you know what that means? Fresh veggies are back in season, baby! After a long winter of hearty meals and a lot of root vegetables, I’m ready to switch up my garden-to-table... Read More
Besides being the secret ingredient to flavor-packed recipes, garden herbs have a wide variety of health benefits. I’ve listed some easy-to-grow herbs to boost your health and wellness the natural way. I encourage you to grow at least one variety... Read More
As far as copious amounts of wildly varying internet information goes, seed starting takes the cake. So I’m going to walk you through seed starting 101, the way I do it, with suggestions based on my own first-hand experience. I’m... Read More
Did you know winter is the season for unearthing? You know, unearthing: to find something in the ground by digging; to discover something hidden by investigation or searching. Do you know why? Well, prior to the grocery store landscape changing... Read More
Despite the fantastic fall weather we’ve had, the transition to shorter, cooler days beckons us to transition into eating a different group of seasonal foods. And it’s not just because the cooler temps lead to smaller harvests in the garden;... Read More