Ways to Save $$$ When Growing Your Own Food!
It can definitely be cheaper to grow your own food than to buy organic produce at your local grocery store or farmers market.
It can definitely be cheaper to grow your own food than to buy organic produce at your local grocery store or farmers market.
There are several plants that can really give you a huge harvest for just 1 plant! Check out these plants that are the most cost-effective plants to grow if you are trying to save money on your grocery store visits!
Unfortunately, we had some seedlings that were in our shop that turned “leggy”. This is when they grow up very tall and skinny which means they are weak. We wanted to share with you and hope you can learn from our mistake that we made in our seed starting area!
Peppers and tomatoes are warm season plants that can be very sensitive to cool nights. It can be difficult to time when to plant these in your garden and they can become stunted and stop growing if they are exposed to cold weather.
We are hosting an April Giveaway!
We love our seeding square! April is a terrific month to win this seeding square since there will be lots of seeds being started in the garden! This tool can be so beneficial for you while planting with square foot gardening!
We are hosting a March giveaway!!!
Carrie planted out an 18-cell Bio Dome with 3 different varieties of some of Park Seed’s top performing tomatoes! She planted a combination of bush and vining tomatoes in this Bio Dome.
Carrie & Junior planted some vining tomatoes today in our Park Seed 18 cell Bio Dome! We planted 6 different varieties in there!!
We are excited to announce we have a new logo that we will be rolling out over the course of the next couple days!!
Carrie & Mary planted some bush tomatoes and tomatillos today in our Park Seed 18 cell Bio Dome! We planted 6 different varieties in there!! We’re very excited to try out each of these unique varieties from Park Seed.