Greetings,Hard to believe it is the last weekend of February already! Depending where you live, it seems you have either had a very 'wintery' winter or a very 'springish' winter. (I know that isn't a word, but it fits, haha.) We've been the later in...
Greetings,Today we are very excited to share a new video & article with you on a native plant that we have thoroughly enjoyed. It is a late bloomer that attracts lots of butterflies!New York Ironweed is a great option to consider to add to your g...
Greetings,In addition to sharing about native plants, we also want to educate on common invasive plants. Today, we have a new guide on a prolific one, wild parsnip. There is some interesting information related to pollinators on this one. Enjoy takin...
Greetings,Welcome to February! Still waiting for some snow out our way...only have had some little dustings a couple times. Hope all is well your way!Today, we have an interesting deep dive into a plant with a pretty undesirable name...SNEEZEWEED. Do...
Greetings,As we somehow find ourselves already at the last weekend of January, I wanted to circle back to our 17 Winter Gardening Chores To Prepare For Next Season that we shared at the beginning of December.I want to highlight one of the items on ou...
Greetings,Today we have a NEW VIDEO & accompanying ARTICLE for you. Joe has been using this strategy to grow our tomato plants from seed the past few years and we hope you may find it useful to try in preparation for your 2023 vegetable gardening...
Greetings,We have recently been sharing information on winter sowing with you. And, today I want to share one of the native trees we are currently winter sowing.American Persimmon is a native hardwood that produces edible fruit in Autumn. We have a N...
Greetings,Happy New Year! We hope your first week of 2023 has been a good one! Joe took advantage of the time to get lots of trees and flowers going for our winter sowing this past week.Whether you have been winter sowing for some time now or have ye...
Greetings!Happy last day of 2022. It's a great time to reflect on the past year in our gardens. What went well, what are you proud of, what mistakes did you make?And, since tomorrow starts the new year...let's talk about our goals & dreams for ou...
(This email was intended to go out to you on Saturday, but I had a technical issue. My apologies!)Greetings!We are wrapping up our seed ordering for winter sowing this week and wanted to send you a reminder to do the same.If you have not winter sowed...