Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, consider these gardening New Year resolutions to cultivate a more vibrant and thriving outdoor space.
Read MoreWhile there are various methods of pest control, using row covers is a simple and effective way to protect your plants from unwanted insects and other pests.
Read MoreWhether you are a seasoned gardener or just starting out, selecting the right seeds is crucial to the success of your garden.
Read MoreGrowing houseplants can be a fun and rewarding hobby, as well as a great way to bring a little bit of nature into your home. Here are some tips for growing houseplants successfully.
Read MoreHappy New Year from all of us at Bob’s Market and Greenhouses!
Read MoreOnions, turmeric, beets.
Sound like the beginning of a recipe? It could be, but it is also something completely different: A list of ingredients to naturally dye textiles.
Read MoreHave you ever studied a leaf or flower closely? They are beautiful! The patterns formed by their veins, their unique outlines, and their radiant color in autumn make them something worth collecting. Collecting and pressing plant specimens is a hobby many people enjoy.
Read MoreGrowing a garden to help support wildlife can boost the biodiversity of the surrounding area, create entertaining viewing opportunities, and even increase the value of your home. Here are the key items to consider when planning a garden for wildlife.
Read MoreJohn Morgan here with Bob’s Market. This week I want to talk about something that usually pops up when I do presentations on gardening. It is a topic that the horticultural industry as a whole has tried to gloss over.
Read MoreYou might have limited space for traditional gardening or want a focal point for your patio that features a tasty treat, here are some awesome mix ideas.
Read MoreThis week our own John Morgan joined the WVU Extension’s Moutaineer FarmTalk to talk about starting seeds at home.
Read MoreOver the last few years we have seen gardening trends shift as people were forced to stay home. This led many people to discover the joy of gardening.
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