Maximizing Your Mid-Spring Vegetable Garden

As the warmth of spring settles in and daylight hours lengthen, our vegetable gardens burst with life. Mid-spring is a critical time for nurturing those hardy seedlings and planting new varieties that thrive in the changing conditions. Here’s a guide to what to do in your vegetable garden during mid-spring and how to care forContinue reading “Maximizing Your Mid-Spring Vegetable Garden”

Vegetables that you can regrow from scraps

Which Vegetables Can You Regrow From Scraps? Here are some of the common vegetables that you can regrow from scraps: Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Onions, Garlic, Leeks and Shallots Celery Carrots Chunky sections of potato peel or pieces of potato that include an ‘eye’ on them (those small indentations from which the shoots grow) can beContinue reading “Vegetables that you can regrow from scraps”

Companion Vegetable Planting

Companion planting is a great way to maximize the efficiency of your garden. For almost every vegetable you grow, there is likely to be a beneficial companion plant that will help increase soil nutrients, chase away pests, and help you get the most out of your garden.  Basil and tomatoes were made to go together,Continue reading “Companion Vegetable Planting”

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