Whether you’re building a new home or you’re thinking about selling the home you have, now is the time to invest in your backyard. It’s been said your home’s value could potentially increase by 20% if you invest in your landscape.
7 Ways to Invest in Your Backyard Landscape
Jan 20, 2019 8:57:01 PM / by Cook Portable Warehouses posted in Home Improvement, Gardening
The Fall Gardener’s Ultimate Planting List
Oct 17, 2017 1:47:58 PM / by Cook Portable Warehouses posted in Gardening, Fall Home/Garden
Spring and Summer are a gardener’s time to shine. The warm weather makes it easy to spend hours and hours working out in your garden, enjoying the sunlight, and producing beautiful flowers, herbs and healthy veggies.
But colder weather doesn’t mean those gardening tasks have to come to an end. There are plenty of important fall gardening tasks to prepare for the winter cold, dreary weather.
Simple Gardening Tips to Follow
Jun 22, 2017 11:00:00 AM / by Cook Portable Warehouses posted in Gardening
Starting a garden may sound a little overwhelming to you or it may be your favorite part of the year! Either way there are so many things to be learned when starting a garden. Whether you have a container garden, just a few plants in a raised bed, or have a larger garden in the backyard, there’s always something to be learned from other gardeners.
If you haven’t already, you should check out our container garden series! See the adventure unfold with videos, mishaps, tips and more.
Garden Sheds or Utility Sheds are a great asset to anyone looking to start their own garden. See why here!
Our Cook Shed dealer in Raytown, MO, Brad Myers, is an avid gardener and shared some simple gardening tips to follow.
Start with already grown plants, not seeds.
Brad says if you’re starting out to skip the seeds and buy plants that are already grown. This way you’re producing sooner. If you plant from seeds, then you lose a lot of time, waiting for the seeds to successfully sprout.
How Your Garden Supports You & the Planet
Jun 20, 2017 11:00:00 AM / by Cook Portable Warehouses posted in Gardening
No matter the space you’re working with inside or outside, you can still have a garden. A Cook Dealer from Muskogee, OK actually grows food inside, year round, with Hydroponic towers.
Use Your Garden Shed to Its Full Potential
Jun 9, 2017 10:30:00 AM / by Cook Portable Warehouses posted in Buying a Shed, Gardening
When you love to garden, a portable building can be a great asset. There are so many ways to incorporate it into your landscape. With a Cook Garden Shed, you’ll not only have a portable building, but a versatile shed that will last the test of time and the elements.
Your garden is your pride and joy, so make the most of your shed to help you do what you love! Here is how to use your garden shed to its full potential.
Guest Post by: Catie
Catie loves to write, and try new things (and wrangling her loved ones into the process). She currently works for a marketing firm in Kentucky where she plays skee-ball, drinks hot chocolate and, oh, writes all day long.
Growing up my grandad always had a huge garden. We’d get together and help pick strawberries, blackberries, corn and more.
I, being a little grossed out by bugs and dirt, ...would wear a hat, longsleeves, gloves, pants and don’t forget the boots...just to pick the corn. (yes, they all thought I was being ridiculous too)
Guest Post by: Catie
Catie loves to write, and try new things (and wrangling her loved ones into the process). She currently works for a marketing firm in Kentucky where she plays skee-ball, drinks hot chocolate and, oh, writes all day long.
Ready to start a garden? Not sure your thumb is green enough? The first reason you should start a garden is because you want to. But if you haven’t found a love of gardening just yet, that’s ok, because I’m not sure I have either! So let’s discover the benefits of it together.
From the research I’ve done and my own experience over the last few weeks, here are some of the things I’ve learned.
Adventures in Container Gardening: Meeting an Expert
Guest Post by: Catie
Catie loves to write, and try new things (and wrangling her loved ones into the process). She currently works for a marketing firm in Kentucky where she plays skee-ball, drinks hot chocolate and, oh, writes all day long.
Last week I visited our local extension office for a free container gardening class and I learned a ton!
Kathy Wimberley of the McCracken County Extension Office hosted the class that I was able to attend with a few of my coworkers. We had a great time and all left with a few FREE plants! I now have another tomato plant to add to my balcony.
If you've missed any of this container garden series, check out more here:
My Adventures in Container Gardening (how I got started!)
How to Start a Container Garden [VIDEOS]
The class was great, because there were a lot of hands-on activities while we learned a lot of helpful facts and tips.
Here are a few of the highlights that Kathy talked about:
How to Start a Container Garden [VIDEOS]
Guest Post by: Catie
Catie loves to write, and try new things (and wrangling her loved ones into the process). She currently works for a marketing firm in Kentucky where she plays skee-ball, drinks hot chocolate and, oh, writes all day long.
There are many reasons you may want to start a container garden, from working with a limited space, to wanting
to control your growing environment a little more. Or, you may just want to cut back on your large garden to something a little more manageable.
I decided this year that I wanted to start a container garden. You can read about the beginning of my adventure here!
So, how do you get started? I talked with a local farm supply store to get a few answers! Sarah Alvey had some great insights. She's the Assistant Manager at Phelps Farm & Home Service in Paducah, KY.
My Adventures in Container Gardening [VIDEO]
Guest Post by: Catie
Catie loves to write, and try new things (and wrangling her loved ones into the process). She currently works for a marketing firm in Kentucky where she plays skee-ball, drinks hot chocolate and, oh, writes all day long.
How to Start a Container Garden with a 5-Gallon BucketContainer Gardening is big right now! Our guest blogger Catie decided to try it out. Follow her adventures in container gardening here: http://info.cookstuff.com/blog/my-adventures-in-container-gardening
Posted by Cook Portable Warehouses, Inc. on Monday, May 15, 2017
You just saw above the quick video of how to put these container gardens together. A few minutes is all you really need!
But...that wasn’t the case when I first started. Let me tell you about all the mishaps along the way. Hopefully you won’t drive your spouse or significant other crazy during the process. It’s a wonder my boyfriend is still with me after the many frustrating trips we took to farm and home supply stores to buy or return items.
So, lesson number 1: It always takes longer and more money than I think it is going to.