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Closing Time in the Garden: September Tasks to Do Now

Closing Time in the Garden: September Tasks to Do Now

Ahh, September in the garden—I feel the last lingering touches of summer—picking rosy-ripe tomatoes and filling baskets with beans in…
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Dig Into The No-Dig Method Of Gardening for Better Soil

Dig Into The No-Dig Method Of Gardening for Better Soil

“How the heck do you plant a garden without digging?” A fellow gardener brought up this question during a recent…
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How to Create Resilience in the Garden

How to Create Resilience in the Garden

In a world of unpredictable weather, shifting seasons, and persistent pests, resilient gardening is more important than ever. Building a…
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Budget Gardening Hacks: Grow More for Less with These Simple Tips

Budget Gardening Hacks: Grow More for Less with These Simple Tips

Given increasing food costs, cultivating a garden, especially a vegetable garden, is an excellent way to guarantee that your family…
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Compost Vs. Fertilizer: How To Choose The Best For Thriving Soil And Vibrant Plants

Compost Vs. Fertilizer: How To Choose The Best For Thriving Soil And Vibrant Plants

What gardener doesn’t delight in a lush, flourishing garden? Whether we are growing flowers or vegetables (or both), we want…
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Recent Posts from The Coop

  • Why Tomatoes Stall in Cold Soil and How to Warm Your Garden Faster  May 15, 2026
  • Seven Pro Tips for Growing Great Tomatoes This Year May 1, 2026
  • Heirlooms and GMOs: Why I’m Growing Both This Year April 17, 2026

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Hey Peeps! Just wanted to say THANK YOU for making this another incredible year for the CdA Coop. Our summer sales are finished for the season... but we'll be back in the late fall with some holiday fun! You can keep up with all the happenings, plus gardening tips, in my newsletter: http://eepurl.com/g2QHkj ... See MoreSee Less

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This is your final opportunity for quality, organi This is your final opportunity for quality, organically grown heirloom plants at closeout prices from The Coop! 🐥

Open Friday, May 22, 9 to 11, and 1:30 to 3. Saturday, May 23, 10 to noon. 

Then it's over. Finished. Done.

1002 N. 2nd St., CdA. Park on Miller Ave, enter through the alley gate.

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