Enhancing your garden's productivity hinges on fostering soil health and biodiversity. Integrate a variety of vegetable families, utilize cover crops, rotate your plantings, and prioritize organic compost and fertilizers to create a sustainable and thriving garden ecosystem.
Read MoreAll it takes is one sweet home-grown strawberry to understand - the fresher the produce, the better the flavor! Home-grown strawberries can taste much sweeter than those you buy in the store, learn how to grown strawberries with our recent blog post.
Read MoreWhen choosing companion plants for your prized summer star, the mighty tomato, careful consideration can ensure a bountiful harvest. Some plants compete with tomatoes for soil nutrients, learn more in our recent tomato deep dive!
Read MoreWorm castings are the excrement or waste product of the worm. The technical term for worm castings is vermicompost, where “vermi” means worm, and “compost” refers to the decomposition of the organic matter the worms eat. The organic matter (such as yard waste and kitchen scraps) that the worms like to chow down on is made up of the macronutrients and micronutrients that plants need in order to grow…
Read MoreBasil is a popular annual herb that can liven up your meal with its invigorating taste and warm spice scent. Ready to harvest starting just a month after sowing, you will want to give your basil plants the care they deserve if you want to maximize your yields. Basil can easily become the target of pests when stressed, so it is important to provide rich soil, adequate water, and full sun. Beyond these conditions, you can provide an extra measure of protection by giving your plants a companion…
Read MoreIf you have ever planted flowers or had an annual herb bolt on you (looking at you cilantro!), then you may already be familiar with the pollinators in your region. Whether you are working with a big yard or a just few containers on your patio, you can take your butterfly sightings from sparse to spectacular with a little effort and by following our helpful tips. Soon your garden will be a welcoming paradise for our beneficial insect friends.
One key point to remember when choosing what you will plant in your pollinator garden is to aim for biodiversity…
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