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How To Archive Plant in Garden+ - App Feature Short

App Features: How to Archive (& Access Archived) Plants in Garden+

How to Archive (& Access Archived) Plants in Garden+ Check out the video above to see how to archive and access archived plants in Garden+. Choose a plant you would like to archive. At the bottom, you will see the option archive/remove. Click and select archive.  Access your archive by going to the Garden+ tab and selecting archive towards the top.  To move a plant back from your archive, go to the archive, choose a plant, and

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How To Log Custom Varieties Garden+ - App Feature Short

App Features: How to Log Custom Plant Varieties in Garden+

How to Log Custom Plant Varieties in Garden+ Check out the video above to see how to log custom plant varieties in Garden+. After choosing a plant, enter any relevant plant details and then select plant varieties. Enter your custom plant variety in the section at the top of the menu. (highlighted in video) Save and Close. Your custom plant variety is now saved.  For more feature shorts and updates from our family farm, check out our Youtube channel. CarrieCarrie

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App Features: How to Log Plants in Garden+

3 Ways to Log Plants to Garden+ Check out the video above to see the ways you can add plants in action. From the Plant List: Click the seedling next to a plant in the plant list and select ‘Add to Garden’. From Garden+: Click ‘Add Plant to Garden’. Choose a plant from the plant list. From Plant Details: Select a plant from the plant list. On the plant details page, click ‘Add to Garden+’ towards the top

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Filter by Plants by Frost Hardiness - App Feature Short

App Features: How to Filter Plants by Frost Hardiness

How to Filter Plants by Frost Hardiness  Check out the video above to see how to filter plants by frost hardiness. Select Additional Filters. Colder weather options are at the bottom.  Tolerates light frost will show plants that can last intermittent cooler temperatures.  Survives hard freeze will provide a list of plants that can last in harsher, sub-freezing weather.  For more feature shorts and updates from our family farm, check out our Youtube channel. CarrieCarrie Spoonemore, co-founder of “From

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Filter by Plants by Season - App Feature Short

App Features: How to Filter Plants by Season

How to Filter Plants by Season  Check out the video above to see how to filter plants by season. Select Additional Filters. Warm Season will show plants that are best to plant in warmer weather. Cool Season will show plants that are best to plant in cooler weather. For more feature shorts and updates from our family farm, check out our Youtube channel. CarrieCarrie Spoonemore, co-founder of “From Seed to Spoon,” stands as a beacon of inspiration for gardeners

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App Features: How to Filter Plants by Health Benefit

How to Filter Plants by Health Benefit Check out the video above to see how to filter plants by health benefits. Select Health Benefit to filter plants that can assist. Choose a Plant and you can see which health benefits the plant offers at the top of the page.  For more feature shorts and updates from our family farm, check out our Youtube channel. CarrieCarrie Spoonemore, co-founder of “From Seed to Spoon,” stands as a beacon of inspiration

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Filter by Plants by Shade Tolerance - App Feature Short

App Features: How to Filter Plants by Shade Tolerance

How to Filter Plants by Shade Tolerance  Check out the video above to see how to filter plants by shade tolerance. Select Additional Filters. Select the filter, Tolerates Shade. This will show plants that are considered to be shade tolerant. For more feature shorts and updates from our family farm, check out our Youtube channel. CarrieCarrie Spoonemore, co-founder of “From Seed to Spoon,” stands as a beacon of inspiration for gardeners and health enthusiasts alike. Her journey

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Mint: How to Grow and When to Plant in Your Backyard or Patio Garden!

Mint is not only easy to care for, but it grows and spreads by itself, coming back year after year. For this reason, it is best to keep mints in their own containers so they do not take over other plants in the garden. Mint has a plethora of flavors, and each of those flavors has its own plethora of uses. Popular varieties of mint include spearmint, peppermint, and chocolate mint.

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Author: Carrie