February 6 is the kind of date that looks small on the calendar but carries a surprising amount of meaning
There is a fruit tree that seems to come with a story in every garden. The plum tree is one
February 5 has long been understood as a day of protection. While the ground outside remains cold and largely inaccessible,
“Just add this to the soil and everything will be solved.” “This makes plants grow three times faster.” “Gardeners don’t
February 4 belongs to the heart of late winter. In some Christian calendars, this day is also associated with Rabanus
There is often a tree in the garden that has always been there. Perhaps it was planted by grandparents, perhaps
Mint lives in a strange contradiction in the minds of home gardeners. Online, it’s described as aggressive, invasive, impossible to
February 3 often passes quietly, yet across cultures it marks a subtle but important moment in the seasonal calendar. It
February 2 stands at one of the most symbol‑heavy points of the year. Across continents and traditions, this day gathers
When the first real cold arrives, dichondra is often one of the first plants to disappear from the garden. The












