Tag: Organic Gardening

  • Happy National Gardening Day!

    Happy National Gardening Day!

    I have friends who celebrate all the various national and world such and such days. They treat them as an opportunity to reflect on something different each day. I’m not in the habit of doing that, but today I want to share a few that I’m paying attention to. Like today, it’s Maundy Thursday, which…

  • Today’s the Big Day!

    Today’s the Big Day!

    Weed-Free Gardening is in print and shipping out to readers today! Thanks to all of you who pre-ordered and to all of you who plan to order soon! You do literally pay my salary (and lots of other people’s too). Plus, you make all the work that goes into creating a book like this so…

  • Epicurean Living: The Chicken Issue!

    Epicurean Living: The Chicken Issue!

    The latest edition of Epicurean Living is now available for free online viewing or download. I’ve dubbed this one the “chicken issue” since I devoted the entire Epicurean homesteading section to the subject. There are also details on using all five senses in the garden and some easy ways to engage with the ecology where…

  • Early Spring Garden

    Early Spring Garden

    Spring gardens are slow to wake. Day by day, they brighten a bit more. Blooms begin. Foliage fills in. Then one morning, you step outside and find the world transformed by life. This morning — a blustery, cold one set against the backdrop of a bright sun — it feels as if the garden has…

  • Light Deprivation for Weed Control

    Light Deprivation for Weed Control

    Light deprivation is great low-to-no cost way to control some weeds in your garden. It’s done by covering an area with black plastic sheeting, landscape fabric, scrap sheet metal, a tarp, old carpet, or other kinds of light barriers for a few months. Alternatively, you can use carbon rich materials like paper and cardboard held…

  • Know the #1 Cause of Weeds

    Know the #1 Cause of Weeds

    Depending on what kind of weeds are common to you area, you might have thousands to millions of weed seeds lurking in every garden bed. Yet only a fraction of them sprout at any given time. And some never do. Do you know why all the weeds don’t germinate at once? SHORT ANSWER: The conditions…

  • Carbon Gardening

    Carbon Gardening

    Last week, the IPCC released its latest report on climate change. In the most basic terms, it says we need to get to net negative carbon emissions ASAP and prepare for things to keep getting worse over the next few decades. As I skimmed the report, a burning desire to go out to the garden…

  • Spice Gardening for Indoor Landscapes, Greenhouses, and Outdoor Gardens

    Spice Gardening for Indoor Landscapes, Greenhouses, and Outdoor Gardens

    Lately, I’ve had several people tell me that they don’t think they can grow spices where they live. I happen to know that’s simply not true. You can grow many spices anywhere if you put in a little effort to create ideal growing conditions. That’s why spices like coriander have literally been grown on all…

  • Free Course on Growing Spices

    Free Course on Growing Spices

    Hi All! With my new book, Grow Your Own Spices, coming out soon (and already available for pre-order from many booksellers and on Amazon), I’ve been doing talks and interviews to get everyone excited about growing spices in 2021. So, today I want to share a link to a 2-hour course I taught this week…