In an unstable, disorienting, and often infuriating world, it can be the purest tonic to see your hydrangea
reliably spring to life and throw color around your garden.
These days, more and more people are discovering the joys of playing in the dirt — or, as grown-ups
prefer to call it, “ .” gardening
However, it’s not as easy as chucking soil around and calling it a day.
Knowing what makes plants go is
the difference between The Garden Of Eden and “The Garden of Eatin’ at Arby’s Again Because My
Gosh-Dang Tomatoes Won’t Behave Like Gosh-Dang Tomatoes.”
We put together some tips not only to help you know your potatoes, but also so you can watch them
grow. (Imagine the day you finally wave goodbye as they drive to Potato College. )
- Site it Right
- Follow the Sun
- Stay close to Water
- Start with Great Soil
- Consider Containers
- Choose the right Plants
- Discover your Zone
- Learn your Frost Dates
- Add some Mulch
- Feed Plants Regularly
- BONUS-76 Raised Bed Ideas

