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How To Plan a Seed-Saving Garden (Without Losing Your Mind)

How To Plan a Seed-Saving Garden (Without Losing Your Mind)

Growing a garden is an excellent way to lower food costs. But buying seeds and plants can also add up….
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How to Preserve Your Garden’s Best Plants Year After Year

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Growing it Forward: Seed Saving and Simple Plant Propagation

Like everything else, the price of seeds and garden plants continues to rise. Seed saving and propagating plants is a…
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Why Organic Seed Matters

Why Organic Seed Matters

You may have noticed while browsing my online store that some of my plants are grown from organic seed. After…
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Garden Seed Life &  Germination Testing for Home Gardeners

Garden Seed Life & Germination Testing for Home Gardeners

“So many seeds, so little garden space” If you’re a gardener, you’ve probably amassed a collection of partially-used seed packets…
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Tomato transplanting time! Here's a quick overview of my process.One flat down... 50 or more to go! It usually takes me about 6 days to get all the seedlings nestled in their pots. My daily goal is 8 to 10 flats per day. Fun. Fun. Fun.🍅🤣🍅#thecoeurdalenecoop #heirloomtomatoes#organictomatoes#homegrowntomatoes#tomatoseedlings ... See MoreSee Less

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Tomato transplanting time! Here's a quick overview Tomato transplanting time! Here's a quick overview of my process.

One flat down... 50 or more to go! It usually takes me about 6 days to get all the seedlings nestled in their pots. My daily goal is 8 to 10 flats per day. Fun. Fun. Fun.
🍅🤣🍅

#thecoeurdalenecoop 
#heirloomtomatoes
#organictomatoes
#homegrowntomatoes
#tomatoseedlings
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