Category: Gardening

  • How to Preserve Pears WITHOUT Making Syrup

    How to Preserve Pears WITHOUT Making Syrup

    How to preserve your pears without making the sticky syrup. Skipping this step keeps canning pears simple, quicker, and less sticky. It’s a win-win!

  • A Small-Scale Flower Farmer’s Top Three Favorite Flowers

    A Small-Scale Flower Farmer’s Top Three Favorite Flowers

    As a first-year flower farmer, I had more than three favorite flowers, but these were my top three. Each flower has one thing in common: they are cut and come again. Cut and come again flowers make small-scale flower farming possible. These flowers are workhorses in the growing department. They…

  • Growing Basil: Tips for the Kitchen and Bouquets

    Growing Basil: Tips for the Kitchen and Bouquets

    Basil has long been used in the kitchen. Its multifaceted use in drinks, dishes, and medicinal purposes makes it the perfect herb to plant in the garden. I would plant a lot of basil and regularly harvest the leaves to make my homemade pesto. When we started our small-scale flower…

  • What a First-Year Small-Scale Flower Farmer Learned

    What a First-Year Small-Scale Flower Farmer Learned

    This year, my husband and I decided to plant lots of dahlias and many more filler flowers. We had planted some dahlias the year before, and because they did so well, I enjoyed making bouquets, and neighbors enjoyed them. We thought this could be a thing. So we planned, purchased,…

  • Why Zinnias are the Easiest Flower for a Flower Farmer to Grow

    Why Zinnias are the Easiest Flower for a Flower Farmer to Grow

    Zinnias are a flower farmer’s best friend. They are easy-to-grow, cut-and-come-again flowers that produce a lot of flowers per plant. Although Zinnias are a common flower among gardeners alike, they continue to make their way into flower bouquets, and I think it’s because of how easy they are to grow.…

  • How I Keep my Hydrangeas from Wilting

    Long story short, I use Alum. You can find it in the baking aisle at your local grocery store. I’ll cut my hydrangeas in the morning before it’s too warm and bring them inside. I then recut them at an angle, dip them in water, then dip them in my…

  • Our Favorite Perennials for Zone 6

    Our Favorite Perennials for Zone 6

    We live in North Idaho but grew up as kids on the Western side of Washington. School and careers brought us over; we met and then never left. When it came time to fill our yard with plants, we wanted to do perennials because of the low maintenance they provide.…