The Preserver's Garden's Media Coverage
Published on April 13, 2026
Gardening Know How
What to Plant in April to Fix Your Soil – These ‘Living Fertilizer’ Veggies Will Boost Nutrients and Improve Structure Naturally
By: Sarah Veldman
Published on April 12, 2026
Martha Stewart
9 Creative Ways to Upcycle Household Items into Garden Essentials
By: Alexandra Kelly
Published on April 6, 2026
The Beet: A Podcast For Plant Lovers
Preserve Your Harvests with Jeremy & Staci Hill
By: Jacques Lyakov
Published on March 31, 2026
Gardening Know How
Martha Stewart Swears by This Flower Seed-Starting Method – Here’s What Gardening Pros Have to Say About It
By: Ciéra Cree
Published on March 27, 2026
Gardening Know How
This Chop And Drop Technique Saves Time On Garden Chores & Benefits Your Plants
By: Ciéra Cree
Published on March 26, 2026
Martha Stewart
How to Use Turmeric in the Garden to Keep Pests Away and Help Plants Thrive
By: Alexandra Kelly
Published on March 13, 2026
pleasure reading: curated book lists + tbrs with friends
4 Books for Frugal Gardeners (or Anyone Who Wants to Grow Things Without Going Broke)
By: Amelia Hruby
Published on March 12, 2026
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I’m using this space-saving method to continually harvest crops until fall in just 1 square yard
By: Tenielle Jordison
Published on March 10, 2026
Homes & Gardens
I'm Continually Harvesting Homegrown Veg From Spring Until Fall in Just 1 Square Yard Thanks to This Genius Space-Saving Method
By: Tenielle Jordison
Published on March 9, 2026
This Golden Hour
Growing Kids and Gardens: Homeschooling on the Farm
By: Timmy Eaton
Published on March 8, 2026
Homes & Gardens
This 10-Second Test to See If Plants Are Dead or Just Dormant After Winter Could Save Your Garden – Pro Gardeners Swear By It
By: Tenielle Jordison
Published on March 6, 2026
Illinois Farmer Today
Preservation of food pays for family of eight
By: Crystal Reed
Published on March 5, 2026
Martha Stewart
When to Plant Corn to Avoid Frost-Damage and Ensure a Bountiful Harvest
By: Michelle Mastro
Published on March 5, 2026
The Spruce
We Asked Pros Whether Seeds Are More Likely to Thrive If You Start Them Indoors or Outdoors
By: Peg Aloi
Published on March 5, 2026
AOL
When to Plant Corn to Avoid Frost-Damage and Ensure a Bountiful Harvest
By: Michelle Mastro
Published on March 5, 2026
Yahoo Shopping
We Asked Pros Whether Seeds Are More Likely to Thrive If You Start Them Indoors or Outdoors
By: Peg Aloi
Published on March 1, 2026
Gardening Know How
These 5 US States Are Getting a Cold Spring – What The Almanac Forecast Means for Your Garden
By: Ciéra Cree
Published on February 27, 2026
Farm To Table Talk
Homestead Preservation – Jeremy and Stacey Hill
By: Rodger Wasson
Published on February 21, 2026
The Tonic
How To Grow and Preserve Food From Your Garden (interview from 18:00 minutes)
By: Jamie Bussin
Published on February 20, 2026
The Spruce
Is It a Bad Idea to Water Amaryllis with an Ice Cube? We Asked Plant Pros
By: Peg Aloi
Published on February 16, 2026
Homes & Gardens
I Asked Pro Gardeners What the Biggest February Seed Starting Mistake is, and They All Said the Same – Doing This Could Sabotage Your Spring Garden
By: Tenielle Jordison
Published on February 13, 2026
Gardening Know How
Don’t Throw Away Pruned Branches – Turn Them Into Clever, Free Plant Supports
By: Ciéra Cree
Published on February 10, 2026
Homes & Gardens
5 Ways Pro Gardeners Prepare Veg Beds for Spring, to Have Super-Healthy Soil, and the Best Harvests
By: Drew Swainston
Published on February 10, 2026
Homes & Gardens
You Can Get Delicious Harvests in a Small Space With Balcony Tomatoes – Here Are 5 Factors to Help Bring Abundant Success
By: Drew Swainston
Published on February 10, 2026
Men's Journal
Don’t Wait for Spring: How to Start Seeds Indoors Now for a Healthy Garden
By: Tony Carrick
Published on February 6, 2026
Authority Magazine
Staci Hill and Jeremy Hill Of Gooseberry Bridge Farm: 5 Things You Need To Know To Create A Successful Vegetable Garden To Grow Your Own Food
By: Martita Mestey
Published on January 24, 2026
Orange County Register
If Your Garden Produces More Fruit or Vegetables Than You Can Eat Try This
By: Joshua Siskin