Read About Womanswork In Country Gardens Magazine
We are thrilled to be featured in the Early Spring 2016 issue of Country Gardens, a high circulation magazine publis...
Gardening is a lifelong journey of learning, experimenting, and growing. At The Woman’s Workbench, we share what we’re discovering — from how-tos and planting ideas to stories from our community. But this isn’t just our space, it’s yours too. We’d love to see your gardens and hear your thoughts, opinions, and perspectives along the way
We are thrilled to be featured in the Early Spring 2016 issue of Country Gardens, a high circulation magazine publis...
Which Plants Want A Winter Rest? Many plants native to warm climates can be grown in colder zones as perennials, but...
Do your skin care products have shea butter in them? It is one of the most nourishing things a woman can put on her ...
Elizabeth Buchtman works at Womanswork, and on weekends she's been making and decorating holiday wreaths with Stephe...
Here are 10 of our favorite tabletop ideas for Thanksgiving, using plants and fruits. For how-to instructions, click ...
Arnica flower The yellow, daisy like flowers of the arnica plant make a cheerful addition to the herb or perennial...
Stephanie Hall is part of a growing trend in the florist trade to source flowers locally and in season. Her farm in ...
Fig trees are easy to grow in warm climates. They produce their best fruit in Mediterranean climates with hot, dry s...
In Vermont they take their wood piles seriously. Last winter my son-in-law Nate built the holz hausen shown here at ...
The Monarch Butterfly, like the bee, has become the poster child for pollinators in trouble. The sharp decline in M...
I visited the farm, Dingle Hill Flowers & Herbs, on a sultry August day, my car bumping up a hilly, mile-long st...
I met Michele Carlin this summer at the Pawling Farmers Market, the day she volunteered to talk to our community abo...