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Planting the Future: How to host a Seed Exchange for Kids
One of my favorite ways to celebrate the end of a great gardening program season is with a free seed market. Using donated seeds or...
Quick and Cheap DIY Backyard Shade Cover for the Garden
Late summer is one of the hardest times to be a gardener, and that's because of one single factor, the heat. Scorching temperatures and...
How to find usable seeds at the grocery store
The best options are not where you might expect! Put down those seed packets and have fun finding free garden seeds at the grocery store....
How to save your own seeds for next year's garden
One of the most empowering things you can do for your garden is save your seeds! Exchange them with neighbors, share them with friends,...
Bug Bio! Snails and Slugs
Learn how to spot snail and slug damage and strategies for organic pest control Slugs and snails can cause problems in the garden eating...
5 Surprising things bugs can tell you about your garden
Gardening doesn't happen in a vacuum, you have a wealth of experts around your space that can help guide your efforts! It's important you...
How to grow your own cut flower garden (for beginners)
Are you interested in learning how to grow your own cut flower garden? Well, you've come to the right place. Incorporating seasonal and...
Garden tasks for March
We officially enter Spring this month, even if the weather says otherwise. After a long, dark, rainy winter, March gives us our first...
8 of My Best Tips for Gardening with Kids
As a parent and a gardener it can be so much fun bringing your kids into the garden to share in the family garden experience. But...
Winter Garden Tasks for the New Year
It may be quiet in the garden right now, but this is the perfect time to get busy planning for spring! The cold, dark days have me...
Getting Ready for Back-to-School, Garden Edition
Whether you've been harvesting all summer, or you're preparing for fall planting, there's a lot to manage in this transitional month. As...
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