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Oregano, with its aromatic leaves and culinary versatility, is a fantastic garden addition that offers various companionship benefits. Planting oregano near beans, peas, and broccoli can help deter aphids and other common pests, promoting the overall health of these crops. Additionally, oregano's strong scent can help mask the aroma of neighboring plants, acting as a natural pest repellent. This herb's companionship not only enhances your garden's pest resistance but also adds a delightful flavor to your culinary endeavors, making it an invaluable asset to your garden ecosystem. More

Oregano Companions

Hand pollinating corn—it sounds complicated but in reality, it's surprisingly simple.  Whether you're looking to improve kernel fill on your sweet corn planting or want to get into seed saving, we're laying out everything you need to know to perform your first hand pollinations.

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.

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.

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