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We've Got You Covered: A Guide to Cover Crops

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Seeds of different types

Seed Catalog Overwhelm: How to Pick the Right Seeds for Your Climate and Lifestyle

Seed catalogs shouldn’t feel overwhelming. Learn how to choose the right seeds for your climate, space, and lifestyle—and plant with confidence this season.


vertical garden row

Vertical Gardening: How to Grow More Food in Less Space

Written By Lara Wadsworth Calling all small-space gardeners! If you’ve ever wanted to grow more food without expanding your garden bed, vertical gardening might be your answer. But what is it exactly? And how does it work? Vertical gardening is...

flowering tobacco plants

How to Save Tobacco Seeds

Saving tobacco seeds from your own tobacco plants is a rewarding way to preserve varieties you enjoy and maintain a self-sufficient garden. Because tobacco plants produce thousands of seeds per pod, even a single plant can yield enough for years...

tobacco leaves curing in the field

How to Harvest and Cure Tobacco Leaves

Harvesting and curing tobacco leaves that are grown from tobacco seeds is the most rewarding stage of the growing process. After months of patient care, proper timing and technique during harvest and curing will determine your leaves’ aroma, texture, and...


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22 comments

  • Christy Aug 14, 2024

    Which cover crop variety would be best for Zone 5 and for planting in the fall. We live in Stansbury Park, UT.


  • John Aug 14, 2024

    I play my garlic in fall to over winter, can you plant a cover crop over the top of them? Raised bed.


  • Vik Aug 30, 2022

    Thank you for including a shade tolerant cover crop. I just realized there’s a patch of shade in my yard that could use it!


  • Martha S Dirkes Aug 16, 2022

    Will any of these suppress Bermuda grass growth to help rid the area of these noxious weeds? This stuff is the bane of my gardening life. I will plant anything that will help get rid of it.


  • Rick Aug 16, 2022

    Two pounds of clover seed were planted in early spring. Nothing came up. We are having a very dry summer. Any suggestions for the front range (Cheyenne).


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