QUICK TIP

Grab a beer (make sure it's not the good stuff), and put some in a small cup. Sink the cup into the dirt to catch all those slimy slugs that have invaded your roses and tomatoes.



Meagan Van Beest

Meagan Van Beest
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link love Wednesday

Starting today, Wednesdays  are links day! Every hump day, I’ll share five websites I have bookmarked this week. They might be resources, blogs, catalogs or just plain ol’ inspiration, but these sites will help get your garden growing.

Dakota Garden: This blog offers lots of beautiful garden ideas and inspiration for anyone gardening in a tough, cold climate.

Hometown Seeds: If you have trouble deciding what to grow in your vegetable garden, check out this online seed catalog’s Survival Seed Packs.

Studio G: Landscape designer Rochelle Greayer shares plenty of landscaping ideas, inspiring photos, product reviews, and garden tours on her blog.

The Gardener’s Eden: Garden designer Michaela has a whimsical touch to her writing about horticultural history, products, and recipes.

Freedom Gardens: This online community offers a place for “gardening enthusiasts who are fed up with foreign oil, frequent food miles and high food prices.”

If you want to share some link love, send it to me at: Meagan@thegardeningjournal.com.

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