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A Mother’s Timeless Gift of Gardening

A Mother’s Timeless Gift of Gardening

In the quaint tapestry of family memories, one thread stands out vividly — Mom's gift of gardening. Although she may not have possessed the greenest thumb, the love she cultivated  
Celebrating Spring with May Day

Celebrating Spring with May Day

As a young child, I remember celebrating May Day in school. We would create May baskets, woven out of construction paper, and fill them with flowers and small treats. We  
Revolutionary Victory Garden

Revolutionary Victory Garden

Once upon a time, in a small village nestled deep within the heart of the American colonies, there was a rather eccentric group of folks. They called themselves the "Revolutionary  
5 Vegetables to Plant in September

5 Vegetables to Plant in September

I grew up thinking September was a time to wind down from summer gardening and switch over to harvesting. But I’ve actually learned that there are vegetables to plant in  
The Smell and Taste of Soil

The Smell and Taste of Soil

In GreenPrints Magazine, our sister publication, Becky Rupp often writes in-depth articles about gardening science or the history behind certain wonders of the garden. This article "The Sweet Smell of Rain"  
Dealing With Hot Pepper Diseases

Dealing With Hot Pepper Diseases

Like all food crops, hot peppers are susceptible to various fungal diseases. Your greatest weapons against these are best planting practices, which help prevent disease in the first place. This  
The Sweet Smell of Rain

The Sweet Smell of Rain

Scientists—who have a tendency to stomp the poetry out of any experience—now know what makes the garden smell so luscious after a rain.  
The Joy of NonGardening

The Joy of NonGardening

Some people are born gardeners, and some are not. When representatives from these two groups meet, they slam together like magnets, for some reason. There’s instant rapport: “What kind of