November in the Home 2024
November is a great time to get back into baking again! Not only does the oven warm up the house and fill your home with the smell of freshly baked…
DetailsNovember is a great time to get back into baking again! Not only does the oven warm up the house and fill your home with the smell of freshly baked…
DetailsProtect: Protect your winter veggies from frost and extreme temperatures. Cover them with a floating row cover like remay (we sell packaged Harvest Guard or sell in bulk by the…
DetailsThere are a handful of items that can still go in the ground in November- in addition to getting any spring blooming bulbs in the ground ASAP. Don’t forget, trees…
DetailsFall is a great time to do some much needed cleaning and transitioning! As we move toward being indoors more often when the weather changes, it’s nice to have a clean,…
DetailsPlanting The most ideal of planting times is during the fall season, as soil temperatures are still warm, and the rains begin to return, helping plants get established. A wider…
DetailsIt is harvest time at the end of the summer, when the literal fruits of your labor are ready to be eaten fresh, made into delicious preserves, dried, frozen, or…
DetailsWaterwise Tips: • Use drip irrigation and water timers if possible. • Soaker hoses water at the roots, conserving water by reducing evaporation • Mulch around the base of plants…
DetailsWhat fun summer projects are you up to? With fresh fruit and produce in abundance, there’s no lack of delicious culinary endeavors if you have the time! One of our…
DetailsCelebrate and Support Pollinators: National Pollinator Week is June 17-23. This international celebration is in support of pollinator health. This is a great reminder to spread awareness of how we…
DetailsPlanning: Planning and Prepping are the first steps to growing your garden this year. Gardeners love to plan, and many of us are looking through our favorite seed catalogs with…
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