Win Our February Park Seed Bio Dome Seed Starting System Giveaway!
We are hosting a February Giveaway!!! This February we will be giving away a 60-cell Bio Dome Seed Starting System from Park Seed!
We are hosting a February Giveaway!!! This February we will be giving away a 60-cell Bio Dome Seed Starting System from Park Seed!
The lucky winner for the month of January has been announced!
We got a 60 cell Bio Dome from Park Seed to try out for some of our seed starts this spring! We’re very excited to try these out as we’ve heard wonderful things about them! Follow along with Carrie as she unboxes her Bio Dome and gets it all set up and ready to plant seeds.
Park Seed announced it has acquired From Seed to Spoon, a Gardening Planning App that makes growing food easier. The acquisition enables Park Seed to support homesteaders, subsistence farmers, and home gardeners like never before through the creation and delivery of educational resources. The app taps a new well of digital services and creates turnkey access to products for existing app users.
Check out what we are doing this January to prepare for our upcoming spring garden in this video.
One of our biggest mistakes that we made last year was having our raised beds too close together which made it difficult to harvest and weed when our plants got bigger towards the end of the season.
We are hosting a January Giveaway!!! This January we have teamed up with Smart Pots to giveaway a 36″ Round Raised Bed (formally known as a Big Bag Bed Jr) to a lucky YouTube subscriber!
The lucky winner for the month of December has been announced!
A healthy diet is extremely important especially when you are expecting! A diet with Vitamin B12, Vitamin D, Iron, Folate/Folic Acid, and Calcium is especially important during this time.
We’ve been having quite extreme ups and downs in our temperatures here in Oklahoma (zone 7). We had a sudden freeze last week and covered some of our plants and left some other plants exposed to the 20’s weather that we had. I show how all our plants (including broccoli, kale, lettuce, spinach, mesclun mix, microgreens, swiss chard, cabbage, rosemary, thyme, parsley, sage, thyme) handled the weather.