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Colorado Martini just hit over 100 subscribers on YouTube in just one week. And we have big plans. Come join us and see why Continue reading We just hit over 100 on YouTube
Epsom salt helps improve flower blooming and enhances a plant’s green color. It can even help plants grow bushier. Epsom salt is made up of hydrated magnesium sulfate (magnesium and sulfur), which is important to healthy plant growth. Continue reading Epsom Salt in the Garden
In this episode of “Grow, Eat, Repeat,” we will learn how to start your plants indoors using peat pot. This episode will cover what every organic home gardener needs to know to start healthy and productive plants. Continue reading Plant Starters: Tomatoes – Part 2
In this episode of “Grow, Eat, Repeat,” we will learn how to start some cold weather or early spring plants outdoors. We will plant salad greens, kale, spinach, and pea seeds. Early Spring Planting: Mixed Greens, Kale, Spinach & Peas Continue reading Early Spring Planting: Mixed Greens, Kale, Spinach & Peas
The #tomatillo, also known as the #Mexican husk tomato. Tomatillos originated in #Mexico and were cultivated in the pre-Columbian era. Used for #verde (green) #salsas & #sauces. The #seeds for my plant were from a fresh tomatillo bought in a grocery store. Continue reading GROW YOUR OWN FOOD – TOMATILLOS
How to Grow Your Own Food – Starting with Peat Pots Continue reading How to Grow Your Own Food – Peat Pots
Even in a small yard you can #grow #squash. Either in a small area or large pot. You can even find bush style #zucchini. Meaning it does not #vine. Sqaush has a long #growing #season. So start them now indoors in #peat #pots. Put in a sunny window sill. Pull back lacing & push down 1 seed w/pointed end up. Cover the w/peat. The point … Continue reading GROW YOUR OWN FOOD – POST 2 Small Yard No Problem
Growing you own food Continue reading GROW YOUR OWN FOOD – POST 1