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Avoid making common mistakes when ordering seeds by following our simple, 2-step guide!
Garlic is typically the last thing we’ll plant in the garden, between Mid October- November. Planting a crop of garlic is simple, but there are a few things you’ll want to know before grabbing your garden trowel.
Our quick-and-dirty guide on how to use row cover to grow after the frost, plus special tips, tricks, and resources for Central Ohioans!
Our 3-step process to prepare your raised beds for a new season.
Here’s some of our favorite crops to plant for cool season in Central Ohio.
The Garden Industry has a dirty little secret: there can be so much plastic waste produced when gardening.
Here’s some of our favorite tips & tricks for reducing plastic waste in your garden for #PlasticFreeJuly and year-round:
Gardening in small spaces is easy if you know the tricks- Here’s some of our favorite tips for growing in small spaces.
It must be July!
July in Central Ohio is typically considered the start of “peak harvest”- that time where everything in your garden is absolutely exploding, and you find yourself leaving grocery bags full of zucchini on your neighbor’s doorstep out of sheer desperation (sorry again, Carol, for the Great Zucchini Incident of 2018).
We love a good DIY Project! Our client came to us in March with tons of garden problems: the raised beds were falling apart, plants weren't producing because of a black walnut nearby, and the garden wasn't as aesthetically pleasing as the family wanted. They struggled with knowing what to plant, and when to plant it, and how to make the garden more apart of their routine.
July in the garden can feel a little overwhelming- all of your plants are just exploding with growth, it feels like every inch of your counter space is being taken up by squash and tomatoes, and where are these bugs coming from?
Here’s our basic Garden Maintenance Checklist you can use every time you’re in the garden to keep your cool:
The worst gardening myth is that growing food stops when summer does. It's just not true.
There’s tons of contradictory info online- check out some of our favorite resources to help you plan your garden this year!