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Goodbye Fall/Winter, Hello Early Spring!
By this point in the season, all that’s left to let grow is your artichoke and brussel sprouts! The rest has been harvested or went to garden heave...
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Setting Up Your Garden Space On A Budget
So you want to start a garden but don’t know where to start? That’s ok, you’re not alone!!! It’s hard to know where to start when picking up a n...
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#Easiest"Yes"Ever! (How to overcome gardening hurdles!)
Do you want to start your own amazing garden, but there are questions, unknowns, or other barriers keep you from taking the plunge?!
At Leaf’d B...
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All about artichokes: tips and tricks!
Let’s talk about artichokes!
Artichokes are one of those plants that take a while to grow, but it’s totally worth it. Once artichokes are fully ...
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Sun Dried Tomatoes
PREP TIME: 20 MINUTES COOK TIME: 4-8 HOURS
Tomatoes have hundreds of uses, and as you're seeing, they can produce a ton of fruit on each pl...
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Dried Herbs
PREP TIME: 2-4 HOURS
You may be facing a new problem right now-- what do I do with all this delicious produce my garden is giving me! It's a gr...
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Getting ready for your next box- Fall/ Over Winter 2020
When do I plant and how do I transition from one season to the next? This is one of the trickiest parts to gardening. Lots of elements need to b...
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Pinching Basil Blooms
Pruning basil is a great way to make sure that it will keep producing for you as long as possible. And there's great news-- it's really easy!!! Al...
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Blossom End Rot
If you planted our Spring Box, you're seeing lots of tasty tomatoes ripening. But what if some of them have a nasty brown scar on the bottom. What ...
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Crop Rotation- Planting my Next Box
When do I plant my next? This is one of the trickiest parts to gardening. Learn more about what to do and when to do it...
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Insect Damage
Some insects are great for your garden. For example, Lady Bugs eat those pesky aphids that suck the life out of your plants. However, there are lo...
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Growing Tips- Tomato Tricks
Tomatoes are one of the best veggies to grow at home. They can produce loads of fruit for you to enjoy, and can produce for several months. If you...
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