by Jason | Mar 5, 2024 | Gardening Techniques, Gardening Tips, Homesteading, Organic Pest & Disease Control |
If you burn wood in a fireplace or wood stove, then you probably have lots of wood ash on hand. But don’t throw it away! Wood ash is a versatile material with numerous practical uses around the homestead and in the garden. From soil amendment to pest control,...
by Jason | Feb 27, 2024 | Gardening Tips, Organic Pest & Disease Control, Seed Starting Blog Series |
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by Jason | Nov 19, 2023 | Family Business, Gardening Tips, Promotions |
Struggling to find gifts for gardeners this year? As a gardening family with lots of growers as loved ones, we understand how difficult it can be to discover Christmas gifts for gardeners, especially folks who are trying to become producers instead of just consumers!...
by Jason | Sep 13, 2023 | Gardening Techniques, Gardening Tips |
Tomato season might be winding down now, but it’s never too late to plan for next year. Learn how to save tomato seeds today, so you’ll have everything you need for a bountiful tomato harvest next summer. 🙂 What Tomatoes Can I Save Seed From? The first...
by Jason | Sep 8, 2023 | Gardening Tips, Herbs |
Every year in the spring, a large spread of comfrey is one of the first things to turn green in the garden. Spear-shaped leaves pop through the soil, reaching towards the spring sunshine, quickly growing into a rosette-shaped plant and producing beautiful, bell-shaped...
by Jason | Aug 22, 2023 | Gardening Techniques, Gardening Tips, Organic Pest & Disease Control |
Are your plants’ leaves shriveling? Look closer. If you see tiny white bugs on the underside of the leaves in particular, you’re probably facing an aphid infestation. Left unchecked, aphids cause stunted growth, distorted leaves, and weakened stems, so...