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Our 2017 Garden Plan – Growing Incredible Flavor In The Garden

2017 Garden Plan

It’s time for our 2017 garden plan! To an avid gardener, creating a garden plan is like trying to paint a masterpiece. Or perhaps, attempting to write a prize-winning novel. For us, it has always been a great way to look

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3 Unique And Inexpensive Gardening Gifts For The Gardener In Your Life

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Looking for a couple of unique gardening gifts for that hard-to-buy-for friend?  Almost everyone has at least one dirt digging, plant loving gardener on their Christmas list. And during this season of giving, why not surprise them with something to celebrate

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Planting The Garden – 6 Big Tips To Get Plants Off To A Great Start!

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Garden season is here! Over the course of the next few weeks, millions upon millions of tomato, pepper, cucumber, zucchini and other vegetable plant varieties will make their way into gardens.  Getting your plants off to a great start is a

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Our Top 4 Veggie Plants From This Year – Reviewing The 2015 Garden

2017 garden plan

One of the most important chores we perform every year in the garden actually has little to do with physical labor – but everything to do with making it more successful next year. Each season, in mid-September, we take a little time

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The Blazing Colors Of Summer – August Photos From The Farm and Garden

It never ceases to amaze me the beautiful colors that nature can paint throughout the seasons.  Just a few short weeks ago, the skies were filled with shades of grey and the farm was nearly underwater with heavy doses of

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Canning Season Is Here! The Canning And Preserving List That Feeds Our Family

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The rains have stopped – the sun has appeared – and the garden is finally in full harvest mode! From a fresh food perspective – it just doesn’t get any better than this time of year. Almost every meal or

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The Garden Movement Grows…Why Gardening Is Exploding!

The Gardening Movement and Fresh Food Movement Is Growing! It truly is amazing to see how many people, no matter the age, are realizing the importance of eating fresh – and the love of growing your own food! When we

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The 2015 Garden Plan – Growing The Food That Feeds The Family

The 2015 Garden Plan – Growing The Food That Feeds The Family

2015 is here – and that means its time to turn our full attention to this year’s garden plan! Getting the plan in order now allows us plenty of time to get our saved seeds ready – and order the ones

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Early Autumn Photos – Fall Arrives At The Farm!

Early Autumn Photos – Fall Arrives At The Farm!

I really have no idea where the summer went! It seems like just a few weeks ago we were putting the tomato and pepper plants in the ground while watching the first of our popcorn seeds push up through the cool spring

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Thinning, Trimming And Pruning In The Garden – A Must For A Better Harvest!

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One of the hardest chores for some gardeners to perform is the act of pruning or thinning their plants.  I think that after all of the hard work that goes into getting those tiny seeds to germinate and grow –

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