How to Grow Cabbage from Seed to Harvest

Cabbage is one of my favourite foods to eat! It’s so versatile, there’s a ton of varieties to choose from, and the flavour is incredible. Although cabbage doesn’t always smell the best, it’ll bring a ton of joy to your tastebuds. Not only is cabbage a cold tolerant plant, making it perfect for the shoulder […]
How to Start A Worm Compost at Home (Vermicomposting)

Worm bins are such a great way to use your discarded produce and turn it into black gold. Worm bins work well in homes, apartments or condos because they’re small and don’t smell. Plus if you live in a place without green waste pickup, or if you have to pay for the weight of your […]
How to Grow Micro Tomatoes – The Ultimate Winter Crop!

In just 8-10 weeks you can have fresh tomatoes in the middle of winter! These tomatoes are super fun to grow, a great activity to do with kids, can be grown in small spaces and offer you fresh produce while there’s still snow on the ground. These tomatoes are the perfect winter plant to fill […]
How to Grow Broad Beans from Seed to Harvest

Broad beans are an underrated garden vegetable here in Canada. I don’t know many people who grow them but they are the perfect addition to any garden. You may have heard broad beans called faba beans or fava beans – what’s the difference? There isn’t one! It’s time we take note from other countries around […]
How to Grow Mushrooms at Home in a Bucket

If you’ve never tried oyster mushrooms before than this article is for you. I am telling you, these are the best mushrooms out there. They feel like a delicacy that you can only find at a fancy restaurant, meanwhile you can grow them at home in a $4 bucket. Stripped, fried, and salted, these are […]
How to Extend Your Garden Growing Season – 4 Methods!

If you could extend your garden to last year round, or even a few months longer than before, would you do it? Are you interested in pushing the limits of your garden and your growing zone to see how many extra weeks of harvests you can squeeze out of your garden? If you’re interested in […]
How to Prep Your Garden For Winter and Spring

As summer and fall come to an end it’s important to prep your garden for the winter. You want your garden in good shape for the spring when it’s time to start again, while supporting biodiversity across all the seasons. Here are 10 tasks that you should be doing before winter comes to prepare your […]