Spring is just one day away and honestly we couldn’t be more excited about it! Flowers will blossom soon, everything will be green again, we will happily resume our gardening and we bet so will you.
This week we stumbled upon some great articles that will set you in the right mind frame and will definitely make you anticipate all the gardening work. So scroll through them and let us know what your gardening plans are for this spring, in the comments section below!
1. How to Grow an Avocado Tree From Seed

Materials needed:
· Avocado pit/seed
· Small, clear bottle in order to see the roots grow
· Water
· Toothpicks”
Read more on Mike’s Backyard Nursery.
2. How To Fail at Gardening

That seems to be our biggest mistake in any undertaking, the lack of think through and planning for the final project. We had come across some great books on square foot gardening, and thought “that’s really cool, totally for us”. So, we put together 2 4×4 beds, and filled it with dirt from the yard.”
Read more on The Homesteading Hippy.
3. 8 Ways To Use Chickens In The Garden

In this article, I’ll explore eight different ways you can use chickens in the garden. You’ll discover how you can put chickens to work by providing nitrogen for your compost pile, replacing machine tillers, fertilizing your garden, turning compost, spreading mulch, disposing of your garbage, controlling pests and sanitizing your orchard. Let’s go…”
Read more on The Prairie Homestead.
4. Secrets of a Successful Organic Garden

Among the best advice is how to use water wisely – collecting rainwater (the best source) when possible, using Clay Garden Ollas to accumulate ‘sweated’ atmospheric water right into your garden, and some strategies for filtering out toxins like fluoride and chlorine when using city/tap water (if you must), such as this garden hose filter that removes chlorine, etc.or a whole house reverse osmosis water filter system.”
Read more on Ready Nutrition.
5. Uses for Milkweed

There are many other variations of milkweed they are similar in use
Common Milkweed grows up to six feet tall. It has large, broad leaves, usually four to ten inches long. They sometimes have red veins.Pink to purple flowers. Green pods. Upright or erect. Found in Thickets on the roadsides, dry fields and waste places.
It is another easy to cultivate plant.
Time of year Main bloom time is early summer to early fall
Location: Eastern to Kansas ”
Read more on Prepper Herb of the Week.
This article has been written by Brenda E. Walsh for Survivopedia.


















































































Time to dust off the green thumb!