grasshopper on dahlia flower

Gardening


Gardening

Step into the garden: where seasons unfold and life blossoms! Dive into the art of vegetable gardening, explore the timeless charm of perennial gardening, learn the secrets of gardening for all-season color, and delve into the rich ecosystem of native prairies and flowers.
fresh-picked snow peas

Sweet Little Peas: Snow Peas

Unbound RootsJul 13, 20194 min read

Gardening got off to a late start here in Minnesota due to late frost, and for us specifically, because we restructured our vegetable garden area. Even though our corn is knee high, our tomato plants are a little more stringy…

The Fall Garden

The Fall Garden

Unbound RootsOct 22, 20173 min read

Fall in Minnesota is known for warm days, cool nights, changing leaves that color the landscape with golds, oranges, reds, and greens, trips to local apple orchards, crackling bonfires, comfortable hoodies and jeans, and mugs of hot apple cider. Sounds…

Sweet Clover, Summer Memories, and a Wildflower Bouquet

Sweet Clover, Summer Memories, and a Wildflower Bouquet

Unbound RootsJun 26, 20174 min read

As the kids and I took a walk down our road to the lake, the intoxicating smell of sweet clover, vanilla mixed with fresh-cut hay, permeated the air. Late June in Minnesota is when the summer wildflowers awaken and adorn…

Growing Sweet Potatoes in Cooler Climates

Growing Sweet Potatoes in Cooler Climates

Unbound RootsJun 5, 20175 min read

Boiled sweet potatoes mixed until smooth and baked with a delicious topping of brown sugar, cinnamon, and oats, –or– fresh sweet potatoes cubed and roasted with just a bit of olive oil and sea salt. Oh my goodness, fresh sweet…

Designing Mixed Flower Pots

Designing Mixed Flower Pots

Unbound RootsMay 29, 20177 min read

Calibrachoa (million bells), angelonia, dahlia, zinnia, geranium, petunia, coleus, and salvia greeted me each morning as I stepped inside the greenhouses I worked in throughout college. The smell as I entered my summer work space was intoxicating. I remember thinking…

A Flowering Lawn: Bees and Dandelions

A Flowering Lawn: Bees and Dandelions

Unbound RootsMay 7, 20178 min read

A flowering lawn is not something that most people see as being beautiful or positive. When my husband and I had our first child we decided to forgo the fertilizer that treated the pesky dandelions, crab grass and creeping charlie…

Mulch or Rock in Landscaping: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Application Tips

Mulch or Rock in Landscaping: Advantages, Disadvantages, and Application Tips

Unbound RootsMay 7, 20173 min read

Ten yards of mulch, done! I should have bought 15 yards to finish off my gardens nicely, so I will make note of that so I order the right amount next time. One of the first questions many people have…

Photo of plants that make great compantions

Companion Planting

Unbound RootsMay 2, 20174 min read

Companion planting: The act of placing plants together that can benefit each other in different ways. In the spring I like to think that little plant communities are being built when we plant our vegetable gardens. Just as human beings need shelter,…

Glossary of Gardening Terms

Glossary of Gardening Terms

Unbound RootsApr 28, 20175 min read

Acidic Soil – Soil with a pH of less than 7 is considered acidic. Alkaline Soil – Soil with a pH of that is greater than 7 is considered alkaline. Annual – Any plant that lives for only one growing season. Aphids…

Perennials: Spring Snow

Perennials: Spring Snow

Unbound RootsApr 27, 20172 min read

Here in Minnesota, we never know what Mother Nature will bring us throughout the year. We almost hit 70F in February, and now at the end of April, we woke up to a dusting of snow that lightly covered our…