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May 29, 2026 By Candace Godwin Leave a Comment

It’s nearly June, and that means two things to me—it’s birthday month (yay!), and my cherished peonies are in bloom. I love growing peonies almost as much as I love growing tomatoes. Peonies are gardening royalty for their heady fragrance and dramatic bloom size. Yet, their blooms are fleeting, which may explain why some gardeners (me) become emotionally attached to…
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May 29, 2026 By Candace Godwin Leave a Comment

It’s a dilemma in the produce aisle. You want to eat clean and healthy—you know you should. And here you are, wondering: Should I buy organic? Does it really matter? When it comes to pesticide residues on produce, eating organic does make a difference. Organically grown fruits and vegetables have far fewer pesticide inputs than those conventionally grown. But what…
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soil thermometer in the soil

May 15, 2026 By Candace Godwin 1 Comment

Ahh, spring. It’s 75°, and the sun is shining with not a cloud in the sky. We’re just about at the last average frost date, and suddenly every gardener in town is eyeing their tomatoes and reaching for a trowel. Not. So. Fast. There’s a hard reality for our region: Warm air does NOT equal warm soil. Many gardeners fall…
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a platter of ripe tomatoes in various colors and shapes

May 1, 2026 By Candace Godwin Leave a Comment

Here’s a gardening truth – just about everyone grows tomatoes, and why not? Nothing compares to the flavor of a homegrown tomato. But another truth: not everyone grows great tomatoes. If that’s you and you’ve dealt with leggy plants, poor harvests, bland flavor, or the biggest heartbreak of all at this time of year, early frost (oh yeah, be warned),…
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Lovely lettuces! Most of the time I'm harvesting leaves from the lettuce, but sometimes ya just gotta take the whole head. These will make a beautiful salad tonight.These are Flashy Butter Gem (green) and Brentwood.#thecoeurdalenecoop#organiclettuce#buttergemlettuce #brentwoodlettuce #eatorganic ... See MoreSee Less

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Lovely lettuces! Most of the time I'm harvesting l Lovely lettuces! Most of the time I'm harvesting leaves from the lettuce, but sometimes ya just gotta take the whole head. These will make a beautiful salad tonight.

These are Flashy Butter Gem (green) and Brentwood.

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#organiclettuce
#buttergemlettuce 
#brentwoodlettuce 
#eatorganic
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