If you've ever entertained the idea of starting a flower farm (who hasn't?), today is the day to dig in a bit more and get the scoop. See below to read the show notes, listen to the podcast, or read the transcript. Kylie Gray Ailers join[...]
If you've ever entertained the idea of starting a flower farm (who hasn't?), today is the day to dig in a bit more and get the scoop. See below to read the show notes, listen to the podcast, or read the transcript. Kylie Gray Ailers join[...]
Lavender is such a garden classic and nowadays found in SO MANY THINGS. I've been getting questions on growing lavender so wanted to dive into it! I'd say that lavender is the plant most associated with calm, sleep, and babies. However, my mothe[...]
One of the absolute cornerstones of my kitchen garden is a mini greenhouse. It's also something I get asked about daily and unfortunately is rarely available. However, I've done some digging and we found some gorgeous options! My own mini gr[...]
Bailey Van Tassel talks all things kids in the kitchen garden, using her experience as a mother of three. Bailey started gardening when her first son was eight months old and walks you through her top four categories of children and gardening. T[...]
This pie is savory and stunning. It uses a simple crust (yes, lard) and edible flowers to make it charming and cottage core-esque, just how we like it. This recipe was originally posted as one of the seasonal recipes in my membership, The Kitche[...]
Soil blocking is a great way to start seeds because it is so sustainable. It’s also much easier to transplant seedlings from convenient little blocks without having to pull or squish them out of plastic squares. Learn the basics of soil block[...]
Calendula, also known as Calendula officinalis or pot marigold, is a vibrant and versatile plant often celebrated for its beauty as well as its numerous medicinal properties. Here's a deep dive into the plant calendula, exploring its top 10 uses[...]
With 2023 behind us, Bailey Van Tassel has reflected on what went right, and also wrong in the kitchen garden. Here is a list of the top things that she really felt needed improvement: pests, pruning, bulk soil, weather waiting, proper trellises[...]