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Hollyhocks, with their stately presence, can be complemented by a trio of companions. Sunflowers provide a delightful visual contrast with their towering height and attract pollinators. Planting zinnias nearby adds vibrant color and charm, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of your hollyhocks. Marigolds not only contribute a pop of color but also help deter certain pests. This combination of companions creates a harmonious and visually captivating garden, adding to the beauty and well-being of your hollyhocks. More

Hollyhock Companions

Are green shoulders bad?  This week we're flipping the script on this so-called flaw to expose the truth behind green shoulders—what causes them and why they're often a sign of good things to come.  Join us as we move beyond appearances to explore the roots of really good tomato flavor.

Whether it's frying, stuffing, roasting, or slicing, no Italian dish is complete without an authentic Italian pepper.  In this week's post we're highlighting six heirlooms that bring sweetness, silkiness, and remarkable flavor to our favorite Italian recipes.

When it comes to natural pest control, most of us default to the same strategies: row covers, companion plants, pest traps, and as a last resort—sprays.  But what if the better place to start was the plant? This week we're discussing how plants defend themselves and how we can utilize nutrition to give them a fighting chance against pests.

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