Christmas may be the last thing on your mind in the spring. But your Christmas cactus should be; it's the right time for a ...
If you still haven’t tried mycorrhizae, consider this your wake-up call – your plants are missing out! Your vegetables, your ...
Every year, gardeners everywhere sow seeds indoors. After all, starting your own seedlings offers a host of benefits over ...
It’s February, and I’ll bet you’ve got blueberries on the brain. No? Well, if you have blueberry bushes, you should be thinking about blueberries. Despite the fact that it’s still winter, and in many ...
Hey there, my name is Tracey. I’m the editor-in-chief here at Rural Sprout. Many of our readers already know me from our popular Sunday newsletters. (You are signed up for our newsletters, right?) ...
Check the traps each time you head out to the garden. Dump out and refill traps that have a lot of slugs in them. Dump the ...
Old rough French climbing mountain oak. No, it doesn’t make much sense. And no, I didn’t lose my mind just yet. Although, with January and February dragging on for a combined 138 days, none of which ...
Blueberries are a favorite fruit to grow among home gardeners because they’re delicious, don’t take up a ton of room, and are pretty easy to grow as far as fruit goes. But they’re also a beautiful ...
We’ve all heard that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. The same goes for gardening. Or would it be something along the lines of an ounce of compost is worth a gallon of neem oil? My ...