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03/05/2025

This year grow a little extra...❤

03/05/2025

Check out our BRAND NEW “How Soon Can You Plant” map for 2025! 🌱 Utilizing an all-new, highly innovative approach that considers a variety of localized factors—including soil moisture, frost thaw, and temperature—this map helps gardeners quickly understand whether this year’s planting start will arrive early, late, or right on time! Find more details at Almanac.com/Planting-Map

04/30/2024

Words to live by...❤

04/04/2024
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03/21/2024

A few more Natural Dyes... i hadn't heard of carrot... any others?

02/11/2024

Wondering when you'll be able to plant your first seeds in the garden? Any idea when you'll be free from the fear of frost? Our regional frost dates are calculated based on data from the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information, so you're getting the best info! More here. Almanac.com/Gardening/FrostDates

02/11/2024

If you've got lots of seeds to start, you can make an endless supply of biodegradable newspaper seedling pots. When it's time to plant outside, just pop the whole thing in the ground.

You’ll need a jelly jar or a beer bottle or similarly sized round container and, of course, newspaper. With the newspaper laid out as though to read, cut 5″ wide strips across the paper from left to right. Then fold down the top 1″ of the newspaper lengthwise to create a crease. Unfold and then roll up the newspaper around your bottle or jam jar.

Push the bottom of the newspaper in about 2″ up from the bottom on four sides, creating flaps closing off the bottom. It helps to pinch the outer circumference of the bottom of the pot to hold everything in place before slipping the jar out. Remove your jar and then fold the top creased portion inside the pot.

Make a whole bunch and put them to use!

I've got five more biodegradable seedling pot ideas for you to try (and one you really shouldn't!) - https://www.ruralsprout.com/biodegradable-seedling-pots/

02/11/2024

I saw one of these on Instagram a couple of summers ago and thought it was the coolest thing. Have any of you heard of them before?

It’s a self-contained vertical growing system with space for 50 plants. It has its own internal vermicomposting tube, so you don’t have to worry about adding nutrients to the soil. Plus, you get compost and compost tea through the normal use of the system.

I had to try it. Here's what I found... https://www.ruralsprout.com/garden-tower-unboxing/

02/11/2024

BEES ARE IMPORTANT TO OUR GARDENS

When you get your Heirloom Seeds for Spring, you might want to add a few Herb or Flower varieties to Help Attract, Feed and Save Our Bees. They are so important to us, and every plant helps their survival.

Many of your vegetables won't get pollinated, or grow fruit or produce Seed, without Honey Bees visiting your Garden. What is happening is we are losing a big percentage of our Bee population from pesticides commercial farms are using, and in some places the loss of habitat that they feed from.

Bees are equipped with very tiny hairs on their bodies and legs. When a bee lands on a flower, pollen will stick to these hairs, and then when the bee moves to another flower, the pollen gets transferred-- pollinating the bloom. This pollination is required for many Garden Vegetables, such as some okra, beans, squash, cucumbers and many more. With out this pollination most vegetables will never set fruit, and that would be bad news for your garden.

The best way to attract bees to your vegetable garden is to create an environment that bees will enjoy and visit. You can accomplish this by doing several things:

1) DON'T USE PESTICIDES-- Most pesticides are not selective. You are killing off the beneficial bugs along with the pests. Try to grow Organic as possible. Companion Plants are great for this.

2) USE MORE NATIVE PLANTS-- Research suggests native plants are four times more attractive to native bees. They are also usually well adapted to your growing conditions and can thrive with minimum attention. In gardens, heirloom varieties of herbs and perennials can also provide good foraging.

3) CHOOSE SEVERAL COLORS OF FLOWERS--Bees have good color vision to help them find flowers and the nectar and pollen. Flower colors that particularly attract bees are blue, purple, violet, white, and yellow.

4) TRY PLANTING FLOWERS IN CLUMPS-- Flowers clustered into clumps of one species will attract more pollinators than individual plants scattered throughout your Garden.

5) HAVE DIVERSITY OF PLANTS THAT FLOWER ALL YEAR--Most bee species feed on a range of plants through their life cycle. By having several plant species flowering at once, and a succession of plants flowering through spring, summer, and fall, you can support a range of bee species that fly at different times of the season.

6) PLANT WHERE BEES WILL VISIT--Bees favor sunny spots over shade and need some shelter from strong winds.

Also, when your Dandelions pop up in Spring all over the yard, please don't mow them right away, or spray them. They are the Bees first real food after a long Winter, and they need them for sustenance until all the other flowers start to bloom.

When you need some great Non GMO Heirloom Seeds for your Garden, please visit our THE SEED GUY website--) https://theseedguy.net/15-seed-packages We have 10 of our Heirloom Seed packages in Stock Now, they are fresh from the New Fall 2023 Harvest, and tested at 90 - 93% germination. We also have all our individual varieties in Stock, and Good Pricing Now.

You can also CALL US 7 days a week, and up to 10:00 pm each night, at 918-352-8800 if you would like to Order By Phone.

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