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Steph Coelho

Steph Coelho is a freelance writer gardening in zone 5b. She is a certified Square Foot Gardener and has taught various garden-related workshops. When she’s not digging in the dirt or writing, she’s cooking up fresh produce, running, or listening to her favorite podcasts.

5 Best Plants for a Privacy Wall

July 7, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

plants for privacy

  A little bit of privacy can turn a plain outdoor space into a cozy oasis. Climbing, vining, and towering plants are perfect natural plant privacy wall options. With a plant privacy wall, there’s no need to fuss with the extra cost of lumber, fencing, or ready-made privacy accessories. Plants are a free, simple way…

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Filed Under: container gardening, garden decor Tagged With: climbing plants, climbing vines, gardening, privacy plants, shade plants, vines

4 Smart Garden Devices That Save Time and Money

June 29, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

  Manual work in the garden is sometimes gratifying, but over time the grind becomes tedious. Thankfully, there are a host of smart gardening products out there that can help save you time and money. Which smart garden devices are worth the investment? Here are my top 4 smart gadget recommendations for gardeners seeking to…

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Filed Under: garden devices, garden gadgets, garden tools, product roundup, smart gardens Tagged With: garden gadgets, garden tools, smart gardens

7 Garden Inspection Tasks for Thriving Plants

June 22, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

garden inspection tasks

Why do I bother walking through my garden multiple times a day? Let’s talk about my top garden inspection tasks. We’re in the midst of a heatwave in my neck of the woods and the garden is loving it. The heat-sensitive plants have all bolted and been pulled in favor of heat-loving edibles. I make…

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Garden, gardening, inspect, pest prevention

Seed Starting with Recycled Materials

June 15, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

seed starting with recycled materials

There’s no need to use fancy equipment to start seeds. You have plenty of perfectly suitable materials lying around the house—probably about to end up in the trash or recycling bin. Seed starting with recycled materials is easy! Don’t spend a ton of money on trays and flats. Save your hard-earned money and reduce, reuse,…

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Filed Under: seed starting, Uncategorized Tagged With: cheap seed starting, DIY seed starting, free containers, free seed starting ideas, seed starting

Gardening: More than a Solo Activity

June 1, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

black lives matter

  The pandemic continues to affect everyday life despite lockdown protocols being lifted, and I’ve spent a lot more time in the garden because it’s currently one of the few things I can control (albeit barely!). For more than a decade, I’ve continued to make mistakes and discover tiny miracles in my outdoor oasis. It’s…

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5 Easy and Neat Seed Storage Ideas

May 25, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

seed storage ideas

I’m an organization nerd (and a seed storage geek). It’s why I’m so attracted to Square Foot Gardening. I like it when things have their place. Without a system, things easily start to become messy and confusing. “Where did I put that again?”, “What did I just plant there last week?”. I’m more forgetful than…

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Filed Under: seed storage, Uncategorized Tagged With: seed storage, seeds

Keep the Garden Well-Watered: 5 Tried & True Tools

May 18, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

well-watered garden

Years ago, when, with the help of my dad, I started my first vegetable garden, I was vaguely aware of the importance of watering plants. I watered whenever I felt like it, and whenever it seemed like my plants yearned for moisture—it turns out many of the symptoms of overwatering and under watering are shockingly…

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Filed Under: watering Tagged With: irrigation, mulch, water, watering, watering tools

Are Compost Bins Worth the Money?

May 11, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

is a compost bin worth the money

Compost is an excellent amendment for your garden, and making your own is reasonably straightforward and cheap. Is it worth investing in a bin, though? Are compost bins worth the money? Let’s take a look at the cost of a traditional compost bin and the benefits of buying a pre-built container.  Cost of a compost…

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Filed Under: composting Tagged With: compost, compost bin, composting

Hardening Off Plants Headache-Free

May 4, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

Hardening off plants

Hardening off plants is one of my least favorite gardening tasks. It requires a lot of care and attention, and it’s really easy to mess it up. I’ve yet to perfect the shuffle that involves bringing trays of seedling outside then back in. There’s always something that goes wrong. So let me help you avoid…

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Filed Under: seed starting, transplanting Tagged With: hardening off, seedlings, starts, transplants

Is Double Digging Worth It? Let’s Find Out!

April 28, 2020 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

is double digging worth it

Double digging is often touted as a cost-free way to improve the condition of your soil. But is double-digging worth it? While it doesn’t require any monetary investment, this garden practice necessitates plenty of manual effort. Not every gardener has the strength to put into double digging. Is it double digging worth it? Should you…

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Filed Under: gardening methods Tagged With: double dig, double-digging, lasagna gardening, no-till

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A plant can look vibrant, glossy, and full of life one week, then suddenly collapse like a deflated balloon the next. Leaves droop, stems soften, and that once-happy green color fades into something dull and concerning. The culprit doesn’t always show itself right away, but it works quietly below the surface, turning strong roots into…

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