The Hunger Moon and Other Moons
In The Old Farmers Almanac there is a name given to each full moon of the year. These are mostly adapted from early N...
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
In The Old Farmers Almanac there is a name given to each full moon of the year. These are mostly adapted from early N...
The Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen-- It’s not always easy to find organically grown produce, but one nonprofit group c...
We're all houseplant gardeners at this time of year. Some of our houseplants are outdoor plants during the warmer mon...
Given an uptick in media attention recently, gardeners may be questioning whether or not they should undertake a full...
We consulted with our friend, horticulturist Ruth Rogers Clausen, about pruning shrubs in the fall. There are primari...
Cinderellas, snowballs, goblins and knuckleheads. Knuckleheads? You know them by their all-encompassing name: pumpkin...
If your natural surroundings are anything like mine, there is an untapped bounty of plants unrecognized for their nut...
For some perennials, it is especially difficult to move or divide them. You plant them, they thrive, then you decide ...
A tussie mussie or nosegay is a small bouquet of scented herbs and flowers. For centuries, going back to Elizabethan ...
Have you ever thought of creating a garden composed of flowers grown with the express purpose of being cut for floral...
The steps I put in leading down to the pond and stream are made of wood. I chose to make wood steps because the cost...
I've often heard that the showy, sun loving plants we call geraniums, are actually not geraniums but are pelargoniums...