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What Is Organic Sustainable And Natural Gardening

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Ashleigh Smith
I'm Ashleigh Smith, a native to Northern Utah. I first gained a love of gardening with my grandmother as I helped her each summer.

I decided to make a career of it and have recently graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Horticulture from Brigham Young University - Idaho. My studies have focused on plant production while I also have experience in Nursery & Garden Center Operations.

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Behind the Label: How Seed Testing Stays Honest and Uniform

Association of Official Seed Analysts supports a rigorous referee testing program that brings together trained seed analysts from labs across the country to ensure uniform, trustworthy seed labeling through statistical analysis, individual feedback, and ongoing professional development.


Seed Stories: Treviso & Piedmont Basil and the Art of Breeding Better Basil

Seed Stories: Treviso & Piedmont Basil and the Art of Breeding Better Basil

Go behind the scenes of Treviso and Piedmont basil in this Seed Stories feature exploring how thoughtful breeding and collaboration create award-winning garden varieties.


The Ultimate Guide to Gardening Styles: Find Your Perfect Approach

The Ultimate Guide to Gardening Styles: Find Your Perfect Approach

Written By Ashleigh Smith Garden Types What you grow and how you care for your garden spaces depend heavily on their structure. Common garden types include traditional in-ground garden plots, raised beds, containers, vertical gardens, indoor gardening, and community gardens....

How the Three Sisters Garden Works: Corn, Beans, Squash and Sunflowers

How the Three Sisters Garden Works: Corn, Beans, Squash and Sunflowers

What if your garden could practically take care of itself? That’s the dream, right? The Three Sisters growing method is a timeless method used for generations by indigenous communities. The three sisters are corn, beans, and squash, which are grown...


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3 comments

  • Ed McQuillen Apr 12

    looking for items next spring all Organic and or Heirloom. Starting new garden in new location – 9A zone


  • Cody Jul 24, 2025

    I love your company I only buy seeds from you. I want all of you to know that Jesus Christ loves each and every one of you. My your lives be filled with his love and glory!


  • Chris Oct 24, 2022

    This is really a great article! This is the type of information that should be included in school. There is only one way we should focus on and that is which ever is the best method for all living things. Even non-farmers should have earth friendly rejouvenative practices in their daily lives. Also, it may be really difficult to get an “Organic label” but regardless these practices should be front and center. Thanks for a great article on a great topic! It was very informative, happy growing 😁


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