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Most people assume that gardening is a long game–and we’re not saying it’s not–but there are quite a few crops that provide that [...]Read now
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Hydroponic Seed Buying Guide (7 Vegetables For A Soilless Garden)
Now that you’ve perfected your outdoor vegetable garden, you’re ready to tackle the art of growing food in a soilless system. Keep reading [...]Read now -
5 Windowsill Gardening Hacks (Plus 6 Perfect Plants For Your Indoor Garden)
Just because you don’t have outdoor growing space doesn’t mean that you can’t have the vegetable garden of your dreams. Even if you do have an outdoor [...]Read now -
Incompatible Plants (6 Vegetables That Just Don’t Go Together)
It makes sense to put plants together that have similar care needs. Place vegetables together that have similar watering needs and fertilizing needs. Plant your cool-season plants [...]Read now -
8 Perfect Companion Plantings
We all know that monotony is boring. Who wants to see acres and acres of the same thing, when you could be looking out at a swathe of color and [...]Read now -
Growing and Cooking with Basil
Read nowOne of the most commonly grown culinary herbs is basil, an annual that loves the weather to be warm or even hot for its best performance in the garden or in containers. On page 25 of our 2020 Early Spring Catalog, we offer three varieties, including a pair of All-America Selections Winners (thrived in monitored […]
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Three AAS-Award-Winning Herbs To Sow This Summer
Read nowOur new Fall catalog also offers three new herbs, which captured the coveted All-America Selections Award in 2015. These awards are given to only the finest varieties that pass exhaustive tests for adaptability and overall performance. Two perennials—‘Cleopatra Oregano’ and ‘Geisha Garlic Chives’—and annual ‘Dolce Fresca Basil’ are front-and-center—must-tries for all herb gardeners. ‘Cleopatra Oregano’ […]
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