Gardening

Gardening is the practice of growing and cultivating plants, typically in a backyard or other outdoor space. It can involve a wide range of activities, including planting, watering, fertilizing, pruning, and pest control.

Gardening can be done for a variety of reasons, including to produce food, to beautify the landscape, or simply for the enjoyment of tending to plants.

There are many different types of gardens, including vegetable gardens, flower gardens, herb gardens, and fruit gardens. The type of garden that is right for you will depend on your interests and the climate in which you live.

Some common vegetables that are grown in a garden include tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and lettuce. Flowers that can be grown include roses, daisies, and sunflowers. Herbs that are common in a garden include rosemary, basil, and mint.

Black Strawberry: Real or Fake? – GIY Plants

Black strawberry with white background.

The world of strawberries is brimming with varieties and colors. The delicious fruit holds a place in many hearts, from red strawberries to yellow strawberries and even the less-known white strawberries. But what about black strawberries? Do they exist, or are they a myth spun by creative gardeners? Understanding Strawberry Varieties Strawberries come in various […]

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Chokeberry vs. Chokecherry – GIY Plants

Plate of fresh chokeberries vs chokecherries.

Understanding the dissimilarities between chokeberry and chokecherry can be challenging, given their common names. Chokeberries and chokecherries are different plant species belonging to other genera, each with unique characteristics. The chokeberry is a plant from the Aronia genus, with the black chokeberry or Aronia melanocarpa as the most widely recognized species. Native to North America, chokeberries are not poisonous,

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Essential Guide to Starting a Successful Pick-Your-Own Farm (U-Pick)

How to start a pick-your-own farm. U-pick sign on farm in front of old barn.

Imagine turning a piece of land into a bustling destination where families gather, laughter fills the air and baskets brim with freshly picked produce. Welcome to the world of Pick-Your-Own (PYO) farms, a place where agricultural business meets community joy. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the essentials of starting your own PYO farm,

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