How to Prevent Pests from Overwintering in Your Vegetable Garden As the gardening season winds down, it’s tempting to hang up your gloves and call it a year. But did you know that some of the most common garden pests are already planning their next attack? 🐛 If pests like squash bugs, borers, cabbage worms,…
How to Make a Fairy Garden with Your Kids (or Just for Fun)
What better way to invite the “wee folk” into your garden than by creating a special garden just for them. To make them feel welcome, plant a few of their favorite flowers or herbs, and add some natural building materials such as small rocks, twigs or shells for them to make their home. All you…
The Benefits of Mulching Your Raised Beds With Leaves
While there may not be a lot of gardening happening during the winter months, there are still plenty of tasks you can do now to prepare your garden for the busy spring season. In my garden, I have six raised beds, but only two are in use right now. One is home to my cool-season…
Teacup Fairy Garden
I’ve always admired those little teacup gardens featured in magazines and shops, so I decided to make one myself. You can purchase a new teacup or find beautiful, affordable options at thrift stores. I prefer ones with saucers so I can decorate the entire set. When I spot a good deal, I buy several for…
Christmas Herbs: Rosemary
Herbs have been valued for thousands of years, with depictions even found in prehistoric cave paintings. It’s no surprise they were commonly used during the time of Jesus, as they were common in Mediterranean landscapes. While reading about the significance of rosemary at Christmas, I was fascinated to learn about its connection to the Nativity…
A Garden Cornucopia: The Symbol of Thanksgiving Abundance
When you think of Thanksgiving, what comes to mind? For many of us, it’s the warmth of family gathered around the table, and the wonderful smells of a home-cooked feast. The cornucopia is often seen at Thanksgiving gatherings and is a symbol that reminds us that our own “horn of plenty” isn’t just about food;…
Sow Gratitude: Download Your Free Grateful Heart Journal
This Grateful Heart Gratitude Journal is my gift to you—a way to sow the seeds of thankfulness and harvest a more peaceful, joyful mindset. As a garden coach, I help people grow fresh, organic vegetables while finding joy in the process. Gardening has taught me that, like plants, gratitude needs daily care to thrive. The…
Thanksgiving Menu Planner
Ready to Plan Your Thanksgiving Feast? Here’s a simple menu planner to get all those dishes organized in one place. No fancy stuff – just space to write down what you’re making. Because sometimes the simplest tools are the most helpful! Just print, grab a pen, and start listing your: Main Dishes Sides Desserts Drinks…
How to Grow Sage: Tips for Harvesting and a Simple Thanksgiving Recipe
Every time I smell sage, I think of Thanksgiving dinner—the stuffing, the roasted turkey, all of it. But sage isn’t just for the holidays. The plant you see in the picture below has been in my raised bed for over three years now! I tucked it into a corner, and it comes back year after…
Is It a Christmas Cactus or a Thanksgiving Cactus? Let’s Settle the Debate
A few years ago, I excitedly posted a picture of a “Christmas cactus” I had just purchased on my Facebook page. I was feeling pretty proud of myself—after all, what’s more festive than a cactus blooming right around the holidays? . Within minutes, the comments started rolling in: “That’s not a Christmas cactus—it’s a Thanksgiving…
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