FRESH… Starts From The Roots.
GO GREEN! Show our planet some love and add a little charm to your grass. Here is a helpful farming tip, grow what you love to eat! Get majority out of your garden by planting the foods you enjoy eating the most. Don’t know where to start? Find all of the seeds you need right here with SeedsNOW. A 5-star rated company that provides you with the highest quality, 100% all natural, NON-GMO seeds that are great for you and the environment. Don’t settle for less, take your health seriously and order a few for your garden today. SeedsNOW has a vast selection of seeds, but BE AWARE, due to their high quality and specific breeds, these types of seeds are not available in any of your local stores, so it’s important to grab them before the next crop season arrives.
Still having trouble deciding? For beginners, it’s easy to get overwhelmed especially if you have never gardened before. We recommend starting small, get maybe three to five plants maximum and slowly increase each year. Remember, start with the crops you enjoy eating the most. This will keep you motivated for each harvest and you can reward your hard work with something delicious at the end of the day.
Here in the kitchen our most common fruits, vegetables and herbs are: tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, lemons, apples, garlic, onions, rosemary, thyme and basil. These are our core ingredients in all of our dishes, so we make sure to grow these each season. Don’t worry, once you get a routine down gardening will be a breeze. Just remember to always be mindful of the seasons and educate yourself on the proper gardening care for your new home garden.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!
What’s In Your Garden?
- FRESH ORGANIC FRUITS
- FRESH ORGANIC VEGETABLES
- FRESH ORGANIC HERBS
Nobody ever said gardening has to be aesthetically pleasing, start incorporating trashed items and compost into your home garden today. Those inedible scraps from last nights dinner, like egg shells and peels, can be tossed into your soil for added nutrients as well as any older or rotten produce you may have leftover in your kitchen. Also, saving the root of vegetables such as lettuce, carrots, celery and onions can be rerooted in water and later planted in soil. All are beneficial to your plants, helping them grow stronger and healthier.
The great thing about recycling is that it costs nothing to start! Repurposing empty bottles, jugs and cartons is great for potting small plants, seedlings for the upcoming season or showcasing small window gardens indoors. This is also a great option for people who are beginners with minimal experience, have little to no space in their backyard or educating young children about our planet and a plants life cycle.