Live Stream: How to Start Growing Food Using Our Free App!
We held a free live webinar this past week! Lots of people are just getting started growing their own food so there were many questions about how to get started!
We held a free live webinar this past week! Lots of people are just getting started growing their own food so there were many questions about how to get started!
Garden + will be adding in a lot of additional features to help you be successful in growing your own food!
In our first video, John and I discussed his reasons for wanting to grow food and we talked about what he wanted to grow. Since then, he purchased everything he needed and now we’re going to plant together over the Internet! Join us as we plant his thyme, basil, oregano, sage, dill, and onions and talk about each as we plant!
We’ve had a lot of people ask us recently about how to start growing food. John is one of my friends that’s interested in growing food and you can listen to us chat about how to start growing! He’s particularly interested in growing herbs for cooking, so we cover everything about that and much more!
We always have a huge surplus of green beans in the summer time! Our favorite way to preserve them is by freezing them for later use.
Join us as we discuss our planting method for these cool season brassicas. We plant out our Big Bag Bed Smart Pot with cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, and kale.
We’ve gotten a lot of questions about blossom end rot recently. Dale took a moment to talk about it and what you can do to help your plants.
Zucchini pizza bites are AMAZING!! These are our kids favorite snack and lunch food! They are not only delicious but are healthy too!
Dale and Carrie sat down to go through a list of questions that they had received this week. Topics discussed include organic pest control, beneficial critters, and how to grow your own food (specific plants discussed includes peppers, garlic, fruit trees & bushes, onions, squash).
Blackberry jam is one of our favorites to make in the summer when we have large harvests of blackberries from our garden!