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Spinach, with its tender leaves and earthy flavor, thrives when surrounded by compatible companions. Cabbage can be an excellent neighbor, offering valuable shade and optimizing the use of available garden space alongside spinach. Additionally, radishes and beans provide support and root depth compatibility, making for a harmonious garden ecosystem. This combination not only enhances the garden's aesthetics but also improves the overall health and productivity of your spinach crop, ensuring a steady supply of nutritious greens. More

Spinach Companions

Transplanting—it's a stressful time for tomato plants and a busy one for gardeners. This week we're sharing a trick we use to eliminate the need for frequent watering after transplanting. Join us as we share the details on this proven, time-saving technique.

You planted them, watered them in, watched, waited, and celebrated when those first tiny sprouts finally breached the soil surface. But now, growth seems to have ground to a halt. What gives?  In this week's post we're working through the most common pepper growth concerns.  Join us as we explore why peppers stop growing and when you should worry.

Reduced compaction, improved drainage, easier weeding—raised garden beds offer a number of benefits. And they aren't just for urban gardeners. In this week's post we're going through all of the benefits of raised beds, and discussing why after twenty years, we still use them here on the farm.

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