9 Benefits of Companion Planting
Companion planting is the practice of planting things together that help each other grow. Check out the benefits of companion planting for your garden!
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Companion planting is the practice of planting things together that help each other grow. Check out the benefits of companion planting for your garden!
USING AND STORING FRESH GREEN BEANS: Fresh green beans come out of the garden in the summer at an alarming rate. They are delicious and we use them as fast as we can. Storing garden vegetables helps you enjoy them all year long.Â
HOW TO GROW CABBAGE: Cabbage is an amazing vegetable. Healthy, delicious, and easy to grow. It’s a cool-season crop that grows in spring or fall. It’s low maintenance and can withstand pests fairly well. It’s a great addition to your vegetable garden. I hope you will grow cabbage this year.
There are lots of great ways to save money in your garden. With some creativity and style, you can garden on the cheap AND get food!
Raised beds are fairly popular among gardeners these days. There is nothing wrong with gardening right in the ground, but raised beds offer some different options to gardeners as growing spaces.
Peaches are versatile. My kids love to eat them raw by the pound. We use them to make scrumptious peach crumble. We bake peach muffins, peach pancakes, and peach bread to name a few things. Storing garden fruit helps you enjoy the flavors year round.
A garden is a glorious place full of mystery and knowledge with so much to learn. I bet you didn’t know these garden wows. (or maybe not all of them)
You can grow wheat, grind it and make it into bread yourself. Wheat will grow right in your vegetable garden and it’s simpler than you think! Find out how.
STORING GARDEN PRODUCE: Have you ever looked around your kitchen after a harvest and thought, what in the world am I going to do with all of this produce? You CAN store it all. Just follow some of these tips for how to store fruits and vegetables from the garden and get the most out of your garden produce.
What do you do with all of that leftover material you have in your yard in the fall? There are so many ways to use it. Why use it to mulch your garden?