Author: Carrie

bee balm

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

Bee balm is in the same family as mint and is grown very similarly. It 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 them in their own containers so they do not take over other plants in the garden. Bee balm is known for its amazing scent and beautiful flowers! They are great at attracting beneficial critters to your garden including hummingbirds and butterflies!

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lettuce

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

With all of the colors, shapes, and flavors of lettuce available, you can have a different salad every day of the week! Lettuce is adaptable to many different growing conditions but likes to stay in a cool 60 to 65 degrees. It will happily grow in the spring and fall, but you should plan to grow them in the shade during the hotter months to slow bolting.

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Pests

App Features: How to See Which Pests Attack Each Plant & How to Manage Them

How to See Which Pests Attack Each Plant & How to Manage Them Check out the video above to see which pests attack each plant and how to manage them. Select the Plant to find pest information.  Click the Pests tab to find which pests attack the plant. (see video) Click Details to learn more treatment details for each pest, other plants they attack, and more.  For more feature shorts and updates from our family farm, check out our Youtube

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Filter by Can Be Planted - App Feature Short

App Features: How to Filter Plants by What Can Be Planted

How to Filter Plants by What Can Be Planted Check out the video above to see how to filter plants by what can be planted right now.  Select Additional Filters. Select the filter, Can Be Planted. This will show plants that can be planted right now. 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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Author: Carrie