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WHY YOU SHOULD CARE ABOUT THE PROTESTS IN WISCONSIN
Feb 21

ITS GETTING TO BE THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN…

GOOD CROPS FOR WHEN YOU JUST CAN'T WAIT
Feb 11

Hi folks,

With the weather trying to warm up, at least in some parts of the country, we’re going to continue with some tips and guidance on preparing seeds and plantings for your garden. Gardening can be somewhat confusing or frustrating for some, but having some solid guidance can save you a lot of hassle and effort. And with success comes fresh herbs and vegetables, often at a fraction of what you pay at the store. So without further adieu…

1) 10 seed staring tips with videos and further reading for effectively getting your seedlings off to a good start.

2) Another helpful video on a simple way to get seeds started indoors.

3) An article on different types of peas. Pea plants are great plants to start early in the spring because they can tolerate colder weather are provide an early payoff for your gardening efforts.

4) A real nice article on types of lettuce that will re-grow after being cut. Sometimes I think that lettuce is too finicky to bother with trying to grow, but this makes me reconsider these gifts that keep on giving.

5) Herbs are some of my favorite things to grow because fresh herbs are awsome, it’s useful to always have them on hand, and they can be a bit pricey at the store. This article makes a strong argument for why parsley should be a part of your landscape.

So, let’s get thinking, planning, and acting to prepare for bountiful growing season.

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