Who says seed saving requires botany skills? Not us. In this blog, we’ll give you the run down on basic seed saving, including selection processes, harvesting and storage. This blog is also great for those gardeners who have some forgotten and bolted crops in the way back of their garden. Good news: you can still put them to use!
Read MoreFrom the lesser known cutting celery to your basic parsley — Farmer Caroline covers fresh herbs and encourages you to have fun and experiment with these delicious cooking elements!
Read MoreAn over view of how I quickly got rid of rust and debris on two hand tools (one of which spent the winter in the compost bin!)
Read MoreWhy my zucchini are struggling, and a reason to thank the bees!
Read MoreWhat causes this tomato ailment? Learn how to treat it.
Read MoreWhether you are cutting flower at the farm, garden, or in your own backyard, there are some tips you should know about when and how to cut them. If you do it right, cutting your flowers will actually be good for the plant and encourage flower production. Do it wrong, and you can reduce the number of flowers produced.
Read MoreIn order to enjoy the fruits of all the labor you put into your garden, you’ll have to harvest at the right time.
Read MoreIt is mid July, which is a great time to stop watering your garlic for the season. After you do that, what’s next? When do you harvest? How does one cure garlic? Great questions! Here are some great resources:
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