Garden Wisdom Blog — category: Organic Growing
Saving Your Own Seeds
category: Articles and Instructions category: Garden Resources category: Organic Growing

Yes, we sell seeds, but we also encourage seed saving. When you collect your own seed you need to work with nature and watch plants daily in order to catch the ripe seed before the wind whisks it away or the plant releases it to the soil. How do you know when the seed is ripe and ready to collect? If the seed comes away in your hand, it is ready to collect. If the seed is in a pod or a capsule, watch for the first pod to split and then collect the remaining pods, place in a paper...
Dream Time: Plan Your New Year's Garden
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It’s the quiet time of the year. The holidays have passed, and with them the whirlwind of social engagements. The dark days are gradually getting brighter, but our gardens are still mostly dormant. It’s a time for garden planning and garden dreaming. Eager to get growing in the gradually lighter and slowly warming days, gardeners take to the seed catalogues and enthusiastically place orders. Before you decide what you’d like to plant, take a moment to reflect on last year’s garden and consider how this can shape your plans for the coming year. Now, you don’t need to get too...
Light up your Life (and your Seedlings)
category: Articles and Instructions category: Garden Resources category: Organic Growing

The windowsill can be a great place for a plant to hang out. If you have a bright, south-facing window, you can grow herbs, start seeds, and use the sun to power your indoor gardening endeavors. However, if you’re like many of us, you might not have a big, south-facing window that your plants can enjoy. Luckily, your plants don’t need to take a plane to warmer climates to seek the sun – grow lights make it possible to apply artificial light for seedlings and grow plants anywhere in your home. Plants need light to create the food that they...
Interplanting
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There are many combinations of plants for interplanting – which combination suits your needs the most? One way of maximizing the return from garden space is to interplant crops. This is the practice of planting one kind of crop, and then planting a different crop in between the rows of the first. There are a number of ways this can be beneficial. First, you may have an area devoted to larger, summer-maturing crops like cabbage, broccoli, or Brussels sprouts. These crops won’t be approaching their full size until late June. But by that point in the season, some cool-loving, fast...
How to Grow a School Garden in September
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It’s September. The kids are back in school and the you can’t keep up with the number of zucchinis that just keep coming. But seeings as this is back-to-school time, it’s a good time to consider the future of a garden that operates on a different schedule: How to grow a school garden. School begins in September, but many gardens don’t get going until the spring. A school garden doesn’t need to limited to a few months at the end of the school year. Greens are your go-to crops for cool fall planting. Want a fresh garden salad for Thanksgiving?...