greenhouse tomato plants
Survival Gardening for Pandemics

Mother Nature Giveth And She Taketh Away

Here in the Midwest, our seasons change from day to day. This week our normal highs should be around 85 degrees, with lows in the mid 60s. But not this year. This week has been [ … ]

sorghum
Survival Gardening for Pandemics

Maximize Your Garden During The Summer Heat

Over the past century, America’s population has shifted and expanded to the West, including the desert Southwest and California’s central valley. The new settlers in these areas, used to the plentiful rainfall and moderate summers [ … ]

pomegranates
Survival Gardening for Pandemics

How To Grow And Enjoy Pomegranates

Many orchard and berry fruits, including apples, pears, currants and raspberries, don’t really grow well in hot climates. Fortunately, there’s an alternative for almost every gardening situation. Citrus fruits, nuts and blackberries thrive in warm [ … ]

tips for raised garden beds
Survival Gardening for Pandemics

5 Tips Before You Build A Raised Garden Bed

Everybody’s putting in raised beds these days and there is a reason for that. Raised garden beds are easy to make and easy to care for, making them very popular for working families wanting to [ … ]

fall garden planning
Survival Gardening for Pandemics

Planning Your Fall Garden

Having the ability to sustain yourself through your own homegrown food is a joy everyone should experience. Like the old saying says, “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach [ … ]

easy vegetable gardening
Survival Gardening for Pandemics

How To Make Vegetable Gardening Easy

There are huge benefits to growing your own vegetables. It is a very popular hobby that is only growing worldwide. These days, it’s actually considered very trendy to have your own garden. Not only can [ … ]