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How to Brew Mead at Home: Ginger-Apricot Mead Recipe

Discover the ancient art of mead making. Mead is one of the oldest fermented beverages and is made by fermenting honey with water, offering countless...

15 Tropical Herbs and Spices to Grow at Home

This tropical tree can be cultivated outdoors year round in USDA Hardiness Zones 9 to 12. Curry leaves are used as a seasoning in the...

5 Outdoor Features That Make Your Home Harder to Sell

"One man’s meat is another man’s poison." This old English idiom still turns up occasionally in conversation because the wisdom behind it holds. It...

Best Hoop Tunnels for Home Gardeners (Buyer’s Guide + Season Extension Secrets)

Sharing is caring! If you want to grow earlier in spring, protect crops from pests, or stretch your harvest into fall, hoop tunnels are one...

Tips for Growing a Native Wildflower Landscape at Home

To start with, there are many excellent regional native plant books available, some of which are focused not just on identifying these species, but...

My article “Home Turf” is in Better Homes & Gardens magazine

March 14, 2026 If you read Better Homes & Gardens magazine, look for my article “Home Turf” in the April 2026 issue. For anyone...

Easy Cheeses to Make at Home: Ten Bells Cheese

Have you always wanted to make cheeses at home, but have never known where to start? Good news! Homemade cheese doesn’t have to be...

How One Gardener Designed Her Home for Sharing

What does it look like to design a home and garden around community? In this Q&A, we explore how one East Van gardener has...

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How to Grow and Care for Creeping Phlox

Both are such similar plants that they are often confused. If I really had to choose between the two, I’d say P. subulata might just...

Planting, Care, and Harvest Guide

Sharing is caring! Yardlong beans — also called asparagus beans — are one of the easiest and most productive vegetables for hot summer gardens. Despite...

Causes, Prevention, and What to Do with Split Tomatoes

Sharing is caring! Few things are more disappointing than walking into the garden to pick a perfect, ripe tomato only to discover a deep crack...
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