Sallie’s Pandemic Garden Project – FineGardening by Make House Cool February 2, 2023 0 Gardening Sallie Boge is sharing her garden with us today. We garden in Riverside, a nearby suburb of Chicago (Zone... Read more
Preaching Sustainability by Make House Cool February 1, 2023 0 Gardening I believe deeply in the concept of making life choices with sustainability in mind. But the concept means different... Read more
How to Manage Invasive Snake Plants Outdoors by Make House Cool January 31, 2023 0 Gardening Snake plants are tough: they propagate easily, don’t need much water, and tolerate full sun and deep shade alike.... Read more
Pipevine Proves Problematic by Make House Cool January 28, 2023 0 Gardening Propagating plants can be easy or difficult. Even after following all the rules, some plants may not take root.... Read more
The Northwest Flower & Garden Festival is a special experience by Make House Cool January 27, 2023 0 Gardening Breadcrumb Trail Links Homes Gardening The Northwest Flower & Garden Festival in Seattle is taking place from Feb. 15... Read more
How to Grow and Care for Alocasia Indoors by Make House Cool January 27, 2023 0 Gardening Alocasia spp. I’ve always been one who favors the easy-care houseplants – low-maintenance succulents and pothos and such. It... Read more
How To Grow And Care For Dahlia Flowers by Make House Cool January 27, 2023 0 Gardening Dahlias may be a relatively small genus of 49 species, but their habit of hybridizing and a whole host... Read more
Bill’s Illinois Garden – FineGardening by Make House Cool January 27, 2023 0 Gardening Today’s offering is from Bill Marvin, a landscape designer living in Skokie, Illinois. My background is graphic design, and... Read more
Barb’s Garden Habitat – FineGardening by Make House Cool January 26, 2023 0 Gardening Hi. I am Barb Mrgich, a Master Gardener from Adams County, Pennsylvania. I have gardened on the same land... Read more
Bigger Isn’t Always Better by Make House Cool January 25, 2023 0 Gardening Most of my gardens have been extremely limited in size. This is hardly surprising since I’ve lived mostly in... Read more