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Let Us Do Your Dirty Work!

Nasturtiums are typically started from seed– but why do the sowing yourself, when we are happy to sow them for you?  While most of the country is experiencing another record-setting snowy winter, your...

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Crazy For Catnip!

Tons of cat toys are packed with Catnip to perk your cat's interest! Looking for a great all natural way to treat your favorite feline? Try Catnip! Often found packed into the plush insides of a cute...

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Grow From Your Mistakes

Since we recently posted on our Social Media and Marketing Director, Caroline’s Nasturtiums that went to seed, there has been an exciting development! Read her update below for the news… My severed...

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Lovely Lemon Verbena

I know I say this with many herbs, but Lemon Verbena has to be one of my absolute favorites.  It is easy to grow and maintain, loves living in a pot on the windowsill, and smells delightful! Lemon...

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One Person’s Trash is Another Person’s Garden

As some of you may have followed our previous blogs on our Social Media and Marketing Director, Caroline’s Nasturtiums, here’s an update on her indoor garden!… Those who know me, know that I’m a pack...

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Regular Trimming Will Yield Terrific Results!

The grass in your Easter Basket, like the grass in your yard, will need periodic trims.  When your grass grows to be about 9” tall, give it a little haircut by holding a clump of blades in one hand...

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Moving In – Bringing Your Herbs Indoors For Winter

The time has finally come where the nights are getting crisper and the threat of frost is upon most of us in zone 7. While the fall foliage is beautiful, it marks the end of many outdoor gardening...

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Shorter Days Mean A Need For More Light

As the sun began setting here in Zone 7 yesterday, I looked at my watch and couldn’t believe that it was only four o’clock! While the darkness descended around our farm, I thought to myself how...

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Warm Up With Homegrown Herbal Tea

While winter is still flirting with us here in zone 7, many of our friends are already hunkered down throughout the country to weather out winter storms. Though I love the simple beauty of winter, I...

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25 Best Herbs to Grow in Your Kitchen Garden

Whether you want to grow a kitchen herb garden as a hobby or to save money or just for healthier eating, there are plenty of herbs you can grow in your back yard, on your patio or even in your...

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Indoor Herb Plants: Don’t Go… Grow!

This past weekend was spent preparing my 12 favorite herbs for their trip back indoors.  All spring, summer and into fall, they have enjoyed a life of rugged survival.  Hot, humid days and pounding...

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The Ultimate Guide to Patchouli

Patchouli is a plant species from the Lamianceae family, which also includes lavender, oregano, and mint. Although its scientific name is Pogostemon cablin, this perennial herb is more commonly known...

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Gardening and Mindfulness

Although some would argue that ‘mindfulness is the new black’, for most gardeners, we’ve been practicing mindfulness since the first moment we connected to the soil. Don’t get me wrong guided...

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