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Tag Archives: Seed Saving

Carrot

Carrot

Carrots are a garden favorite, and they have the distinct advantage that they can be harvested at any time.

Posted byhsotrJanuary 28, 2015August 6, 2021Posted inThe GardenTags:Food, Insect Pests, Plant Health, Seed Saving, Soil, Vegetables, Water

Beet

Beet

Beets are one of those things that you either love or hate.

Posted byhsotrJanuary 21, 2015August 9, 2021Posted inThe GardenTags:Food, Insect Pests, Plant Health, Seed Saving, Soil, Vegetables, Water

Bean (Snap & Lima)

Bean

Green beans! Steamed, stir-fried, tossed into soup, or boiled and served with bacon bits—these vegetables have to be one of the highlights of the summer harvest.

Posted byhsotrJanuary 14, 2015June 29, 2021Posted inThe GardenTags:Food, Insect Pests, Plant Health, Seed Saving, Soil, Vegetables, Water

Asparagus

Asparagus

Asparagus is not a very demanding vegetable. As long as you keep the weeds at bay, it will almost take care of itself.

Posted byhsotrJanuary 7, 2015August 9, 2021Posted inThe GardenTags:Food, Insect Pests, Plant Health, Seed Saving, Soil, Vegetables, Water

What are Heirloom Plants?

What are Heirloom Plants?

There are two traits heirloom plants share: a long history, and the ability to breed back true to type. They have stood the test of time.

Posted byhsotrMarch 17, 2014August 13, 2021Posted inThe GardenTags:Fruit, Ornamental Plants, Seed Saving, Vegetables

Starting a Garden or Orchard: Plant Selection

Starting a Garden or Orchard: Plant Selection

How to choose plants and varieties for your garden and orchard that will thrive in your environment and satisfy your palate.

Posted byhsotrMarch 3, 2014Posted inThe GardenTags:Fruit, Plant Health, Seed Saving, Vegetables

5 Ways to Save Money On Seeds

5 Ways to Save Money on Seeds

Saving money on seeds is not that difficult. Just a little time and care will go a long way in reducing waste and making wise purchases.

Posted byhsotrOctober 22, 2013September 1, 2021Posted inThe GardenTags:Fruit, Herbs, Ornamental Plants, Seed Saving, Stewardship, Vegetables

Planting Vegetables the Easy Way

Planting Vegetables the Easy Way

This gardening trick will save you countless back-breaking hours of toil on your hands and knees, poking one tiny seed after another into the dirt.

Posted byhsotrSeptember 3, 2013September 1, 2021Posted inThe GardenTags:Seed Saving, Vegetables

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