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Free stuff to support your gardening life, from a real gardener with over 50 years of gardening experience – not some AI Bot.

How to Start a Vegetable Garden Checklist

Get the steps that hundreds of humans have used to successfully start their vegetable garden.

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How to Know What Seed Company is Best

Unsure of which seed companies truly prioritize organic practices? Get 30 years of research in these criteria.

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Top 7 Ways to Save Money on Seeds

Unlock the Secrets of Indoor Seed Starting! Uncover the steps to indoor seed starting.

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Pest Control Checklist

Get the steps that hundreds of humans have used to successfully start their vegetable garden.

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Compost Tips

Don’t buy compost and soil for your garden – make it for free! Get pro tips for making compost at home.

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Seed Starting Checklist

Unlock the Secrets of Indoor Seed Starting! Uncover the steps to indoor seed starting.

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Companion Plant Your Tomatoes

Illuminate companion plants for your tomatoes beyond marigolds to boost growth and naturally ward off pests.

Living Soil Info

By starting simple, you build organic healthy living soil so it feeds your plants

Fall & Winter Garden Checklist

You can grow an amazing amount of food over the fall and winter.

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Maximize Your Garden Space Checklist

Insure you have maximized your garden space with the pro tips in the checklist.

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Take the free quiz to uncover which of six traits is your primary gift as an organic gardener.

You’ll get a Gardener Insight Packet based on the outcome of the quiz to use your hidden gift as an organic gardener.

The Gardeners Insight Packets are filled with loads of Pro Tips.

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If you’re a gardener, you know that nothing says spring or autumn like the delight of seeing your pea – and other – sprouts push up through the soil. But one surprise frosty night can undo all your hard work. This happened at my garden recently. The weather went from spring, to a couple days of hot summer-like weather, then went back to spring and then whoops – hard frost! Whoa – the peas have just sprouted. Luckily, there’s a simple, sustainable...➡️Read more
As Spring approaches, our thoughts turn to gardening. Maybe you want to build a raised bed garden, put some containers on your deck, or add in-ground beds. In this post, I share a snapshot of my solid step-by-step strategy to start a veggie garden that has been used by hundreds of people to start their garden. Step 1: Your Garden Dream, Vision & Goals ...➡️Read more
This year was a fantastic year for tomatoes in my garden. It started out rough, with plants taking almost three weeks to take off after transplanting. Then off they went, and then we had a super-hot spell, and they pretty much stopped growing. Tomatoes don’t like it when it gets over 85°F and with weeks of 90+, they were kind of like me, not wanting to move. The good thing about...➡️Read more
Some of you may have been at the talk I gave last Saturday on growing great lettuces, where we explored how to grow lettuce successfully all year round. I shared photos from my garden—lots of them—because lettuce has become one of those crops I keep uncovering new varieties to try. Growing Lettuce Year-Round in a Vegetable Garden I grow around 50 different lettuce varieties each year. Some are best suited for spring, others can handle more summer...➡️Read more
Hello, fellow cultivators of nature’s bounty! Lets uncover five top considerations that are at the heart of organic garden bed design. As a long time gardener myself, I’ve uncovered the missing links that streamlines your efforts, elevating your green spaces into thriving havens of vitality and abundance. Imagine a canvas where every stroke of your trowel brings forth a symphony of life, where simplicity intertwines with efficiency, giving birth to an ecosystem teeming with...➡️Read more
That’s Actually Fun! This might sound like a drag, but I promise you, it’s pretty darn fun. Creating a simple spring seed starting plan completely transformed my seed starting season. What used to feel like a hair-pulling mess of guessing, second-guessing, and starting everything at the wrong time has become one of my favorite early-season garden rituals.Read more
Not all seed companies are the same. In fact, they can be wildly different—not just in the types of seeds they carry, but in the values, practices, and priorities behind those seeds. And when we’re in a hurry, it’s so easy to just grab the first packet we see. But as conscious gardeners, we know better. We bring so...➡️Read more
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Spinach is one of the most versatile greens you can grow.  It makes great salads, smoothies, veggie dishes like spanakopita or simply steamed and served with a bit of vinegar. The latter was how we used to have it when I was a kid. It was a simple family favorite. – Yes, I was the kid who loved spinach. Ok, true confession, I pretty much only plant spinach in the fall, keep it in a hoop house, eat it all...➡️Read more
Perfect for patios, porches, and small spaces – and yes, it’s totally organic! Ready to keep growing delicious, organic veggies well into the cooler months? Let’s dive in! Why Fall Container Gardening Rocks Fall is not the end of gardening season—it’s a fresh beginning! Whether you’re short on space or just want a more manageable garden, container gardening lets you grow where...➡️Read more
As much of the US, and other countries are roasting in summer’s heat.  July can also be a time of abundance in your garden. Summer storms can bring downpours that give plants a flush of water for quick spirts of plant growth. This is why doing a mid-season assessment of what is happening in your garden will clarify how to keep your garden flourishing the rest of the summer. Take a cool morning, mid-day break or...➡️Read more
It might be blazing hot outside now, but smart gardeners know—it’s the perfect time to start thinking about cool-season crops. I think of June as being like January.  In January I plan my spring and summer garden and then six months later, I consider my fall and winter garden. Most people think of tomatoes when they think of growing a vegetable garden, yet summer crops are only part of...➡️Read more

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