Blog posts
April 07, 2026
New To Gardening? Start Here
The only perfect garden is the one that has been planted. Here are the basics to help new gardeners get growing: Sun, Soil, Water, Attention.
Seeds That Don't Mind Flawed Gardening
Gardening isn't always perfect. Sometimes just a handful of seeds, some uneven ground, a weed here and there, and a grower figuring things out as they go is all it...
Pinetree's Guide to Winter Sowing
Start your seeds outdoors this winter! Stratification - The process that recreates the temperature conditions that would naturally break a seeds dormancy. What is winter sowing? Some seeds need a...
Pinetree's Guide to Seed Starting
Seed starting is where you plant your seeds indoors in the spring to give them a jump start on the growing season, so you can grow earlier and get your...
Digging deeper into seed starting
Digging a little deeper into seed starting: scarification, stratification, and soaking.
FAQ's about Winter Sowing
Answering your most frequently asked questions about winter sowing❄️ What seeds are good for winter sowing and when should I plant? More than you would think! Here's what Matthew...
Growing Your Own Food and Why It Makes You So Happy
Did you know, there's a bacteria in your garden soil that actively prevents stress and inflammation? There's no better flavor than that of veggies picked fresh from your own backyard....
Leave 'em BEE : The Busy Bees in Every Garden
We love our bees, even the ones that sting! They are remarkable creatures that play an essential role in our ecosystems, particularly in pollination. But not all bees are created...
Milkweed and Monarchs: Why So Monogamous?
When we think of iconic relationships in nature, the bond between milkweed and monarch butterflies may be the strongest of the sort. This unique, intimate, and exclusive relationship has fascinated...