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Pandemic Gardens: A Return to Victory Gardens

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Top 10 Annual Flowers For Container Gardens From Seed

Top 10 Annual Flowers For Container Gardens From Seed

Written By Lara Wadsworth Container gardens are an easy, affordable way to add vibrant color and beauty to patios, balconies, entryways, or windowsills. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned green thumb, these annual flowers are perfect for creating interest...

Microgreens A Beginner's Experience with green microgreens

Growing Microgreens at Home: A Beginner's Experience

Written By Lara Wadsworth Microgreens seem to be used at every gourmet restaurant, are being talked about in every health magazine, and are having more and more scientific research released about the purported health benefits of these little plants. While...

A woman carrying a tray of seedlings outdoors

How to Harden Off Seedlings in 5 Easy Steps

Written By Lara Wadsworth Hardening off is the process of gradually exposing your seedlings to new outdoor conditions to help them adjust without experiencing transplant shock. This is when a seedling becomes delayed, stunted, or even dies after being transplanted...

Questions to Ask Yourself For A Better Garden

Questions to Ask Yourself For A Better Garden

Written By Lara Wadsworth Planning a garden each year can feel very daunting. With so many possibilities, it can be challenging to know what to plant and where. But the key to success lies in careful review of the previous...


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  • Mary Jun 25, 2020

    My dad shared many stories about their family Victory garden back in the early 40s. His dad found a plot outside of the urban area in which they lived and it was a weekly ritual spending Saturday at the garden with a picnic and lots of work for all. His dad, being a true patriot demonstrated in many ways, goaded family members to do the same. I think we still have a hand drawn map of their garden plans. It surely was a different time. It wasn’t all great in the kids mind though. Dad did not enjoy it one bit and disliked a number of the vegetables they grew in quantity until the day he died. As an adult he focused on flowers and roses and never grew a vegetable again. Ha! All about perspective.


  • Julie May 8, 2020

    I agree 100%. It is time for all of us to garden! Grow and eat REAL food.


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