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Beets and chard, with their vibrant leaves and nutritious roots, thrive alongside a diverse group of companions. Beans and lettuce make excellent neighbors, as their growth habits complement these root vegetables. Chives and onions act as natural pest deterrents, reducing the risk of infestations and enhancing flavor. Interplanting with sage and cabbage contributes to a healthier garden ecosystem and pest management. This assortment of companion plants fosters a harmonious and productive garden, enhancing the growth and flavor of beets and chard. More

Beet & Chard Companions

Sunscald—few things are more frustrating to gardeners than watching a perfectly good tomato get burned just before harvest.  But did you know that the varieties most susceptible to sunscald happen to be some of the best-tasting ones?  In this week's post we're exploring what causes sunscald and how you can prevent it without sacrificing flavor.

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