by Tamara | Oct 30, 2018 | beginner, beginner gardening, DIY, farm, flower, garden, gardening, gardening organic, harvest, organic, planning your garden, raised beds, vegetables
Fall Garden To Do’s : 7 Steps to Get Your Garden Ready for Fall Jessica Sowards is among many other things, a gardening guru. I was so excited and thankful when she agreed to guest blog and share her Fall gardening To Do’s. Jessica shares 7 things she...
by Tamara | Apr 25, 2018 | beginner gardening, DIY, garden, gardening, gardening organic, organic, planning your garden, raised beds, tomatoes, Uncategorized, vegetables
Hi there! I’m Nicole Burke, Owner of Rooted Garden & Gardenary and Founder of the Kitchen Garden Coach Society. Can you tell I have a thing for gardens? Even though I now harvest from my backyard almost daily and own several gardening companies, I...
by Tamara | Apr 18, 2018 | beginner gardening, garden, gardening, gardening organic, landscape, organic, raised beds, vegetables
Meet Sarah beach, 2nd generation owner of Sunshine Garden Center. Sarah has so much garden knowledge to share, so when I asked her to write about what her favorite thing to grow in the garden, and her answer was “kids”, I couldn’t wait to read what...
by Tamara | Apr 11, 2018 | garden, gardening, harvest, Recipes, tomatoes, vegetables
Meet Rhonda Bosma, cherry and peach farmer extraordinaire! Not only does Rhonda know how to grow the sweetest cherries and peaches, she knows how to grow all the right stuff for her famous spaghettis sauce; her “Spaghetti Sauce garden”. We are so...
by Tamara | Sep 27, 2017 | gardening, vegetables
Photo Credit Alexa Soto Is this the first time you have seen a Cucamelon? Aren’t they just the cutest little things??! Well, along with being cute, they are quite delicious. Imagine a cucumber spritzed with lime…fresh! They can be enjoyed right off the vine or...
by Tamara | Sep 13, 2017 | beginner gardening, garden, gardening, gardening organic, harvest, raised beds, Uncategorized, vegetables
Beginner Gardening Series: September Edition September is the month where you can look at your garden and take stock of what worked and what didn’t, harvest the remaining produce growing in the garden (except for a few frost loving plants, will talk about that...