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Tag: cool season

carrots
August 24, 2022March 4, 2024Growing Food, Seed Starting, Store Products, Video

Fall is the BEST Time to Grow Carrots!

Carrots are a perfect addition to your fall garden!

Using the Seeding Square to plant these carrots makes it so much simpler! In this video, Carrie goes over how easy it is to get carrots started in your garden.

Fall growing
August 18, 2022August 18, 2022Growing Food, Video

Fall is a Great Time to Grow Food! See What We’re Planting This Season!

Did the heat of the summer drive you out of the garden? It’s time to come back… the cooler temps of fall are just around the corner!

It’s time to start several of our favorite fall season seeds in a lot of places! In this video, Carrie goes over a lot of our favorite seeds to start this season.

August Growing
August 10, 2022March 4, 2024Food Preservation, Growing Food, Video

Growing Food in August: What We’re Planting, Harvesting, & Preserving!

Fall is an amazing time to grow food! There tend to be less pest issues, cooler temperatures, and less chaotic weather.

In this video, Carrie goes over everything that we are doing this August to prepare for our fall garden. She goes over what we are planting indoors & outdoors, harvesting, and preserving!

Fall Seed
August 10, 2022February 16, 2024Seed Starting, Video

IT’S PLANTING TIME! We’re Starting Our FALL SEEDS Indoors…Come Learn How!

Hard to believe it’s already time to start our fall cool season seeds indoors!

Come hang out with Carrie while she prepares her indoor seed starting area and gets 60 seed pods planted with cool season seeds such as broccoli, kohlrabi, bok choy, cauliflower, and brussels sprouts.

Q&A Season
February 18, 2021March 4, 2024FAQ, Growing Food, Warm Weather Gardening

Q&A: Differences Between Cool/Warm/Perennial

What is the difference between cool, warm, and perennial plants? How do I know which ones I need?

How We Use Row Covers
January 27, 2021January 27, 2021Video

Video: How We Use Row Covers To Extend Our Growing Seasons & Protect Our Plants

This video highlights clips from our September garden tour talking about our PVC row covers that we use for protection from pests and cool temperatures.

January monthly article (1)
January 1, 2021January 15, 2021Growing Food, What I'm Growing

Happy New Year! Now Is The Time To Get Excited About Gardening!

Happy January! This is the time to get excited about gardening! Did you make a new year’s resolution to start eating healthier or to live a more active life? Instead of spending time indoors at the gym, we like to kill two birds with one stone and work in the garden. This way we can get some exercise while we’re growing healthy food for our family!

November monthly article
November 2, 2019March 4, 2024Growing Food, Microgreens

November: What We’re Growing in our Backyard Oklahoma Urban Garden

Happy November! November is a month for feasting, and what better way to celebrate the holidays and give thanks than to eat what you’ve grown in your garden!

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