Video: How We Plan Our Garden to Have a Constant Supply of Peas & Beans!
Dale and Junior share our strategy for growing peas and beans in our garden. We have a constant supply of peas, bush beans, pole beans, and/or southern peas!
Dale and Junior share our strategy for growing peas and beans in our garden. We have a constant supply of peas, bush beans, pole beans, and/or southern peas!
This is an update on our lettuce, cabbage, and cilantro planted 7/30/2017. We also plant another round of carrots, beans, peas, and lettuce! Here’s a link to the seeding square we used to plant in the video:
We started our spring crops off by planting onions and peas! I also planted a rosemary bush I picked up from the nursery and I talk about how we use companion planting to help with cabbage moths.
October is the perfect time to refresh your garden with cool-season crops and essential tasks. In our latest video, we cover 11 must-grow plants and tips to keep your garden thriving this fall. From planting leafy greens and root crops to starting indoor microgreens and building DIY PVC hoophouses, you’ll find everything you need to know to make the most of your October garden. Don’t miss out on these expert tips to grow indoors and out!
Heirloom Heritage offers a journey back in time through its curated collection of heirloom plants, each with a unique story and flavor. This collection is a celebration of biodiversity and gardening tradition, connecting you to the rich tapestry of the past with every seed planted. Cultivate a garden that’s not just about the harvest, but about preserving the legacy of heirloom varieties for future generations. Rediscover the original tastes and stories of our botanical heritage with Heirloom Heritage.
Discover gardening without the garden! Our “Small Space Oasis” theme is perfect for those with limited space, offering a selection of compact, container-friendly, and mini varieties ideal for balconies, patios, or windowsills. Grow vibrant flowers, fresh herbs, and vegetables in pots, bringing the joy of gardening to any small area. Ideal for urban living, this theme makes it easy to enjoy the beauty and taste of home-grown produce, no matter the size of your space.
The Stir Fry collection offers a diverse mix of garden-fresh ingredients, ideal for creating delicious and nutritious stir-fry dishes any time of the year. This versatile selection is designed to thrive in various seasons, ensuring a continuous supply of vibrant flavors and textures for your culinary explorations. Whether you’re whipping up a quick weeknight dinner or a special feast, this collection brings the joy of fresh, homegrown produce straight to your wok, making every stir-fry a delightful fusion of taste and health from your garden.
As the seasons change, so does the garden. Cool weather crops offer the opportunity to extend the growing season and enjoy fresh produce beyond the typical summer months. This guide provides detailed instructions for starting and caring for a variety of cool-weather crops available from Park Seed, ensuring your garden thrives even as temperatures drop.
As the gardening season approaches, the excitement of seed shopping fills the air. Gardeners everywhere are stocking up on seeds for the upcoming planting season. However, with a plethora of seed packets comes the challenge of organization. Keeping your seeds organized not only makes your gardening more efficient but also ensures that no seed goes unused. If you find yourself overwhelmed with packets of seeds and unsure of how to store them, you’re in luck. We’ve discovered a perfect solution that’s not only effective but also adds a personal touch to your gardening preparations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nI7hDiNM5hg Embarking on gardening can be overwhelming, especially for beginners. To ease this journey, here’s a list of 10 easy-to-grow plants, perfect for those just starting: Radish: A quick-growing vegetable, ideal for seeing fast results. Leaf Lettuce: Versatile and fast-growing, great for both indoor and outdoor setups. Kale: Hardy and robust, an excellent choice for colder climates. Broccoli: Easy to grow, with broccolini varieties recommended for beginners. Peas: Need some support to grow but are […]