Exploring the Diverse World of Squash and Pumpkins

Squash and pumpkins come in a stunning array of shapes sizes, colors and flavors. While we often think of round orange pumpkins when fall arrives there are actually dozens of different varieties to discover. From tiny delicate gourds to mammoth hundred-pound beasts, squash offer something for everyone. Squash are extremely diverse but they can generally … Read more

10 Perfect Companion Plants for Euphorbia Ascot Rainbow

With its vibrant, variegated foliage, Euphorbia x martinii ‘Ascot Rainbow’ makes a striking statement in any garden This eye-catching perennial looks beautiful when paired with the right companion plants. Certain plant pairings can enhance Euphorbia’s colors, complement its texture, and share its growing needs. Careful companion planting also increases biodiversity. Here are 10 ideal Euphorbia … Read more

Can You Safely Eat a Potato Affected by Blight?A Complete Guide

Potato blight is the bane of many gardeners’ existence. This rapidly spreading disease can quickly ruin an otherwise bountiful potato harvest. But what if your potatoes have only minor blight damage? Is it safe to simply cut away the visibly affected parts and eat the rest? In this comprehensive guide, we’ll dive into everything you … Read more

How To Tell If A Tomato Has Gone Bad – A Beginner’s Guide

As a novice cook and vegetable gardener, I’ve had my fair share of experiences with rotten tomatoes. Nothing’s worse than eagerly slicing into a tomato only to find a mushy, moldy mess inside. But tomatoes don’t always broadcast when they’ve gone bad. Sometimes it can be tricky to discern whether that tomato in your fridge … Read more

Replanting Cut Sunflower Stems – How to Give Them New Life in Your Garden

Sunflowers are one of the most beloved flowers with their big, bright yellow blooms that put smiles on faces. Sunflowers cultivated annually should come from seed, not cuttings. However, perennial sunflowers can be grown from cuttings. Though different kinds call for different techniques, propagating perennial sunflowers from cuttings is more difficult than from seed. Why … Read more