Well, hello, szia and bună ziua! My name is Cheryl Magyar and I am a homesteader, organic no-dig gardener and preserver of fruits, vegetables, herbs and life in general. I'm also a forager and a ...
A beautiful and delicious tomato is a gardener’s prize. This does not, however, rule out the fact that sometimes things go wrong with our tomatoes and we have to buckle … ...
Elizabeth Waddington is a writer, permaculture designer and green living consultant. She is a practical, hands-on gardener, with a background in philosophy: (an MA in English-Philosophy from St ...
I did not receive these raised beds for free from Vego Garden. I bought them myself because, after several weeks of research, ...
They’re like potato chips and kittens; you can’t have just one. Pumpkins and chrysanthemums: they go together like peanut butter and jelly. It’s hard to think of a more quintessential fall pairing.
I have a couple of friends who are very much into board games. They seem to remember the rules of 15+ games by heart and juggle an impressive number of winning strategies for every single game. It’s ...
One of the highlights of coming back home from my late summer vacation is getting to interact and reconnect with my own garden. I did not have a gardening-free vacation, not by a long shot. We visited ...
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?) ...
Fall is here – it’s time to prep the garden for a winter rest. As the gardening season comes to an end, we’re faced with the task of clearing up before winter arrives. While the general rule for ...
Spring flowers are always a breath of fresh air after a winter of dark, dreary colors. There’s nothing more delightful than the bright yellow of daffodils, the blue-purple of grape hyacinths, or ...