Top 5 Companion Plants for Summer Squash + a Bonus Tip to Help Battle Squash Bugs!
Check out this video to see our top 5 favorite companion plants for summer squash and how they help to benefit them!
Check out this video to see our top 5 favorite companion plants for summer squash and how they help to benefit them!
Join Dale & Carrie to learn about which foods you can grow in the summer!
ary and CaliKim talk with Dale and Carrie Spoonemore, creators of the app From Seed to Spoon. Their gardens are in Oklahoma. Our conversation today is about helping decrease the very common anxiety associated with when to seed and plant your vegetables in the garden.
We will be giving away a free Espoma Organic Tomato-tone Tomato & Vegetable Food Fertilizer Bag at the end of the month. The winner will be announced the beginning of June!
It’s important to fertilize your plants prior to planting for the spring! Depending on the plants that we will be planting we fertilize at the beginning of the season and periodically throughout their life.
Carrie goes through and thins down her tomato seedlings during this video. She talks about why it’s important to thin down your seedlings, how to decide between which ones make the cut and which don’t, and how to go about thinning them down.
In this video, Carrie shows how simple it is to make your own soil mix! We make Mel’s Mix which is from the Square Foot Gardening book. This soil has worked amazing for us since we began gardening!
Companion planting is essential for having a successful growing season! Tomatoes are one that can benefit from a variety of plants around it from pest control, to attracting beneficial critters, and even making the tomatoes produce better and taste better!
Companion planting is essential for having a successful growing season! Tomatoes are one that can benefit from a variety of plants around it from pest control, to attracting beneficial critters, and even making the tomatoes produce better and taste better!
Peppers and tomatoes are warm season plants that can be very sensitive to cool nights. It can be difficult to time when to plant these in your garden and they can become stunted and stop growing if they are exposed to cold weather.