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Why Did My Onions Rot?

August 26, 2020 Kristin Crouch
Onions are usually a pretty easy crop to grow. They can be grown from seed or from sets. Sets are…

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Rethinking the Way We Plant Our Gardens

April 16, 2018 Kristin Crouch
Yes, it’s time to rethink the way we plant our gardens. As I prepare to take a tour of high…

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It’s January and I am Already Gardening!

January 8, 2017 Kristin Crouch
It’s January and I am already gardening! It’s a busy week as I prepare for some of my first garden…

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5 Tips for Vegetable Gardeners

August 30, 2016October 17, 2016 Kristin Crouch
Todays post is based on questions I have received over the last month.  I sell plants to new and seasoned…

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Planning for Crop Rotation in the Organic Garden

December 6, 2015October 21, 2016 Kristin Crouch
Today I am spending a rainy day planning next years kitchen garden. An important thing to remember when planning your…

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Homegrown 101

March 13, 2014October 19, 2016 Kristin Crouch
Are you a first time gardener and wanting to grow vegetables this year? Here are some of the basics from…

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