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    7 New Lessons from My Garden

    Besides all of the physical and mental advantages to growing food, learning is also beneficial and this year I have learned quite a few things. It’s been very exciting to delve into books and videos to see how I can improve my growing skills. As a matter of fact, gardening skills teach many life skills, so it’s all a huge plus. I’m happy to share seven new things I’ve learned this gardening season. Let’s dive in! 7 New Lessons from My Garden Lesson #1: Companion planting is a game changer.  I have always heard of companion planting and I had a general idea but I never really took time to…

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    Start Easy With an Herb Garden

    One of the easiest ways to get started with growing food is to start with an herb garden. It can be one herb or multiple herbs. It’s up to you. Cultivating your very own herb garden (indoors or outdoors) can be rewarding and very beneficial, especially for a beginner gardener. How to Start an Easy Herb Garden Start with herbs that are easiest to grow. As long as you’re willing to try, you can reap all sorts of yummy herbal goodies from your own hands. I always suggest starting with herbs that have been proven easiest to grow. In addition, consider starting with small plants or seedlings from a reputable…

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    7 Amazing Reasons to Grow Food

    Growing my own food is absolutely one of the best ideas I’ve incorporated into our family’s life. If only I had started this earlier, but as the saying goes: “better late then never.” Growing food is as natural as it comes. After all, grocery stores have not been around forever. Who knows if they will always be around.  Seven Amazing Reasons to Grow Food There are many reasons to grow your own food but I’ll just list the seven amazing reasons that come to my mind.  1. When you grow your food, you know exactly what you’re getting. You’re able to source good seeds, especially non-GMO. You know the source…

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    It’s “THYME” to GROW Outside

    The days are warming up and so are the nights. It’s that “thyme” of the year. Time to get outside and get those seeds or seedlings in the ground.  It’s “THYME” to GROW Outside Neighbors Reunited In my neighborhood the growing season is such a fun time. After the coldness of being inside, we all get out and reconnect. All the sounds of the growing season can be heard. Tractors are tilling. Bees are buzzing. The dogs are barking. The children are outside playing again. Laughter is in the air as we share what the other will be growing the garden. Its truly a special and exciting time of the…

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    Learn as You Grow

    I’m a city lady – born and raised in Washington, DC. I thought all foods came from the grocery store, and I never considered it to be any different, really. My mom and I went grocery shopping, brought the food home, and cooked it.  I remember… I do remember being in kindergarten and we were all given a bean and planted it inside of a small milk carton. The bean sprouted and that’s pretty much all I remember about that project. We just did it. I don’t remember there being any talking about why we did it. My Grandfather’s Apple Tree The one thing I will always remember about living…

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    Marigolds: The great Plant Companion

    Did you know marigolds are great as companion planters for your crops (food)? And they’re beautiful. Keep reading for top tips on how to use marigolds in crop planting this year. What are Marigolds? Marigolds are flowering plants belonging to the daisy family. They are native to North and South America but have been widely cultivated and naturalized in many parts of the world. Marigolds are popular ornamental plants known for their bright and vibrant flowers, which come in shades of yellow, orange, and red. They typically have a strong, distinctive scent. Marigolds are also valued for their versatility and are commonly used in gardening for their ability to repel…