Laura Miller
Laura's passion for gardening germinated when she was a young child. Limited by the types of pets her parents would allow, Laura turned to nurturing plants as a way to interact with other living entities. From growing radishes in her own garden space to raising cactus from seeds, what began as an excuse to play in the dirt transformed into a lifelong hobby.Much of Laura's early plant knowledge and gardening skill came from her parents. Each summer, her family grew a garden brimming with fresh vegetables. Laura fondly remembers the many mouthwatering recipes her mother would make using the vine-ripened tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, cucumbers, cabbage and Swiss chard from their home garden.To this day, Laura grows these same vegetables as well as many others in her garden. Some of her favorite garden veggies include English peas, long-green frying peppers and bi-color corn. Her two-acre property is also home to several types of berries, a robust asparagus patch and several fruit trees.Yet, it's her container fig trees which she cherishes the most. Grown from root cuttings, these figs trace back to trees which grew on her family's ancestral home in Italy. This has helped shaped Laura's view that plants can be a way of connecting with long-lost loved ones. Flowers, in particular, remind her of the matriarchs in her family tree.Trumpet vines and snap dragons undoubtedly bring a smile to Laura's face as she remembers hot summer evenings spent on her grandmother's porch swing. During their bloom time, Laura loves to cut a few spikes of gladiolus to bring inside as a reminder of her mother.Over the years, Laura has also shared her property with horses, domestic ducks and an ornery goat. Having these animals encouraged her to adopt organic lawn care methods and delve into large-scale composting of farm animal waste materials. Laura credits much of her gardening success to the compost which has amended the soil of both her vegetable garden and flower beds.In addition to sharing her home with dogs, cats and a cockatoo, Laura has nearly 50 houseplants and container fruit trees which spend the winters indoors. She has experimented with indoor vegetable gardening and hopes someday she can reduce her dependence upon store-bought produce by growing her own veggies year round.Laura still enjoys the challenge of raising cactus from seed. Even though she has been a gardener for most of her life and a homeowner for nearly four decades, Laura realizes there is still much to learn about plants. She has very much enjoyed sharing her gardening successes and failures with Gardening Know How readers.
Latest articles by Laura Miller
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How To Bring Plants Indoors Without Bugs
We all enjoy a vacation in the summer and the same is true of our plants. But many gardeners are hesitant to do this for fear of bringing houseplant bugs indoors in the fall. Read on to learn how to avoid that.
By Laura Miller
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Fresh Garden Peas
When it comes time to harvest garden peas, few ever make it to the table. So why, you may ask, is this a bad thing?
By Laura Miller
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Taming Wild Black Raspberries
I'm not much for heat, but the wild black raspberries on our property make midsummer a season I highly anticipate each year. Read on for more.
By Laura Miller
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Chemical Free Lawn Care Tips
Moving out from the suburbs and purchasing acreage changed my ingrained principles of how to care for a lawn. Read on for more.
By Laura Miller
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There Are No Gardening Mistakes, Only Experiments
My favorite gardening quote is "There are no gardening mistakes, only experiments.†Learn why I live by it.
By Laura Miller
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Grow Heirloom Seeds From Monticello And Mount Vernon
For Presidents' Day, plant some heirloom seeds from the gardens of historic Monticello and Mt. Vernon.
By Laura Miller
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What's Inside A Seed?
Learning about the anatomy of seeds and how they germinate is a fascinating study. Read on.
By Laura Miller
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My Grandmother's Flowers
Plants and flowers evoke special memories for me, and there is one particular flower that reminds me of a very special someone. Click to find out more.
By Laura Miller
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What Do Fig Tree Leaves Smell Like
Fresh figs are a summertime treat which are not commercially available in my area. So if I want fresh figs, I must grow them myself.
By Laura Miller
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Winter Lawn Care: Preventing Bare Spots In The Lawn
I detest lawn weeds because they die in the winter, leaving bare spots in the lawn. Here’s what I do for winter lawn care.
By Laura Miller
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Ohio Valley And Central Midwest Native Pollinator Plants
Click here to learn about some Ohio Valley and Central Midwest native pollinators and pollinator plants to grow.
By Laura Miller
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Raising Backyard Ducks - Vegetable Gardening With Ducks
My fondness for backyard ducks began when I was young. The benefits of having them in the garden are numerous. Click here to learn more.
By Laura Miller
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Growing Daffodil Bulbs: Sad Truth About Pink Daffodils
Daffodils are my favorite spring flowers and having pink ones would add another dimension of color. Learn about my experience with them here.
By Laura Miller
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These Roots Will Make You Cry
Click here to find out what my favorite root vegetable to grow is, and why it is my favorite.
By Laura Miller
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Exhibiting Vegetables For Show - Lessons Learned In The Garden
County fair competitions changed the way I thought about gardening, and the lessons learned have been priceless. Click here for more info.
By Laura Miller
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Starting Cacti From Seed - The Wonder Of Cactus Seedlings
I've always been intrigued by different types of cacti, but my love was sealed when growing cactus seeds. Learn more here.
By Laura Miller
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Cucumber Beetle Control - Home Remedies For Cucumber Beetles
If I could rub a magic watering can and have a garden genie pop out, my first wish would be to rid my garden of cucumber beetles. Click here for more.
By Laura Miller
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Grow A Recycled Garden With Kids: Recycled Planters For Kids To Make
Growing a children's recycled garden is a fun and environmentally friendly family project. Click here for ideas on recycling with kids.
By Laura Miller