As the leaves change color and fall from the trees, most of us are busy closing up our gardens for the season. But don’t put ...
Mulching flower beds is a sure sign that warmer weather has arrived each spring. Suddenly, everywhere you look, it’s nothing ...
Agapanthus, often called the “African Lily,” is immediately recognizable with its stunning, spherical clusters of blue or ...
One of the great things about hostas is how low-maintenance they are. Of all the perennials in your garden, hostas are ...
If this is your first year feeding hummingbirds, first of all, welcome to the club. They’re pretty great, right? But as summer turns to autumn, you’ve likely begun to notice fewer visitors to your ...
September is often an odd month. If you’ve got school-aged children, you go from a noisy house to a silent one. At least, ...
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 ...
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?) ...
If you could wave a magic wand and change one thing about the plants that you grow, what would that be? Predictably, my answer to this question varies with the flow of the season. But the one magic ...