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Get in The Garden

Planting early spring’s cool crops.

This is going to a perfect spring for growing crops that thrive under 75 degrees fahrenheit.

It'll be a great weekend to set some time and get in the garden..

A garden is practical. It’s about lifting some burden off your grocery bills. Planting will cost a few dollars. Saving hundreds!

Cool crops grow quickly. Nature does most of the work. Excellent project for young kids. A radish sprouts rapidly.

Until Tomorrow! Smile On!

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It’ Planting Time

Planting early spring’s cool crops.

Green Springing

Green is sprinkling around Ohio.

My instincts are telling me an early spring.

Don't rush and plant those seeds just yet+

But in the next few weeks. You'll want to begin your cool crops outdoors. They can handle some cold days!

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Getting to The Roots

The benefits of growing root vegetables.

I'm a practical gardener. Meaning I am realistic about space and garden costs.

Radishes, beets and turnips are a great way to get the most out of the cool crop season.

Beets and turnips are edible from root to leaves. Making a great addition to salads.

Like my lettuce and spinach. I pick turnip and beet leaves. By selecting leaves. The lettuce or root crop regrows new leaves, without hindering the plants.

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Spinach Super-Powerful

Spinach is a superfood.

What makes spinach so good for us?

Spinach is rich in iron, Vitamins C&E.

Full of potassium and magnesium.

Growing this fresh and eating will improve your immune system and tummy troubles.

Might even have anticancer properties.

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Remember to Pea

Planting peas in spring.

Starting Our Spring Gardens

It's time to purchase and plant our cool crop seeds.

The very 1st thing that I plant are my peas.

My choices are "sugar snap" and "snow" peas. I don't grow "shell" peas, but they are equally delicious.

Peas must have something to grow up. If you decide to repurpose an item as their structure. Make sure you aid the pea vine by securing it to the structure, with garden twine.

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St Leafy Green Day

Celebrating leafy greens.

Lettuce Lovers

My favorite lettuces to grow are Black Seeded Simpson and Buttercrunch.

We have already learned that when you grow lettuce in your garden. You companion the produce with sweet alyssum.

We need the parasitic wasp to eliminate any aphids ruining your lettuce crops.

The second crop to plant with your lettuce are herbs.

Parsley is not a good early spring companion for lettuce. The herb promotes early bolting of your lettuce.

Dill is my favorite herb to pair with my cool crops. The smell keeps the bunnies away!

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Oh Rosie

Rose of Sharon for pollinators.

Rose of Sharon.

Popular with the pollinator posse!

In my yard it fills up space. Offers me extra privacy. A teaser for all the pollinators to visit, before my gardens.
Each bush is a different color. You can cut them down and manicure for your needs. Their blooms are quite whimsical.

I don't have a substitute plant for the pollinators

Even with all their own problems. It fills a need of nature!
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Great Expectations

Researching your garden.

What we picture in our minds and what actually grows, are going to look very different.

Start seeing those gardens in your imagination.

Research 3 things you want to grow. As simple as Wikipedia.

Can it grow in your region? If yes, add it to your seed/seedling list.

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Seeds Bloom Best

The benefits of starting by seeds.

To get a garden like mine. Everything possible is planted by seed.

The idea of seeds can be daunting. Don’t worry

We'll work it out together.

Start planning flowers/plants/veggie and herbs that you'd like to grow.

Together we will figure out the best option for your garden. Not everything is possible from seeds.

I promise you'll have a good time learning about your garden!

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Garden Thyming

The ups and downs of gardening

A garden never grows as you plan.

You will fail as much as you succeed.

Nothing will seem like it is growing. A storm can destroy your Sunflower Patch. Vine borers will eat your pumpkin vines. The deer or other creature always finds your garden.

On the other side.

You're going to have big wins in the garden. Catch that beautiful pollinator sipping nectar from blooms you grew from seeds. Eat a salad you grew!

Life is filled with ups and downs!

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Plant Radishes

Using radishes as a cover and companion crop.

In order to have a thriving backyard garden. You must protect it.

How do you keep away the bad bugs and attract the beneficial?

Plants radishes.

How do you break up the soil at the root level?

Plant radishes.

How do you prevent erosion and create better water paths in your garden soil?

Plant radishes.

Some you eat. Others you allow to flower and protect. A backyard garden needs the radish.

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Spilling Lettuce Secrets

Growing garden lettuce in Ohio.

There isn’t anything better than fresh garden lettuce.

A member of the cool crop season. Lettuce is less tolerant of cooler temps and can withstand up to 80F. In my observation of the plants.

I always plant by mid-April. Selecting lettuce tape your 1st year is suggested. All you must do is follow the directions. The lettuce is already spaced out for you in the tape.

You pair with sweet alyssum. I prefer the purple or white. The yellow sweet alyssum had an unappealing scent in comparison to the sweet given by the others.

Buttercrunch and Black Seeded Simpson are fantastic green leafy choices for Ohio gardens.

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Popeye’s Grub

When to plant spinach.

Spinach is a “cool crop”.

Meaning it thrives when the daytime temp doesn’t rise above 65F.

Once the spring weather warms, a spinach plant will “bolt”.

Bolting is when the spinach plant recognizes the rising temps. So the plant will “bolt”. Which is the growth of spinach seeds and their spread. The plant’s instinct to continue is to make seeds.

Spinach is best planted 6 to 8 weeks before the last frost. A little freeze or frost does not hurt spinach. It is meant to be grown in early spring.

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Pea Weather

When to plant peas

If you live in Ohio. You want to plant the seeds on the 1st day of spring. No matter the forecast.

It's Ohio, so check back. I don't suggest a "polar vortex" type of bizarre weather situation.

However, I have planted in snow.

Peas thrive in cool weather.

Don't sweat the freeze warnings or threats of spring.

A pea is conditioned to thrive in these predicaments. 

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Miss Hummingbird

Mating of hummingbirds.

Sometimes it’s hard to be a female.

Even if you are a bird.

Hummingbird males are cads of nature.

Mating and abandoning the female for the next hummingbird on the block.

The females builds the nest, monitors incubation and feeding of her young.

This mating process might appear cruel, but it’s to ensure the hummingbird population.

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Garden Companions

Parasitic wasps and companion planting.

Think the “rule of three”.

Produce, flower and herb.

Each group, makes a companionship in the garden.

In relationships, sometimes we need a good friend.

Enter the beneficial bugs and pollinators.

Sweet alyssum, leafy greens and dill are a great trio of garden pals. When the aphids start causing trouble. Their dear friend, the parasitic wasp comes to the rescue. Not chemicals!

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