May in the Garden 2023
Planting: Spring has sprung, and May flowers are blooming! It’s a good time for planting. Keep an eye on soil temperature for planting warmer weather veggies and seeds. (For tomatoes,…
DetailsPlanting: Spring has sprung, and May flowers are blooming! It’s a good time for planting. Keep an eye on soil temperature for planting warmer weather veggies and seeds. (For tomatoes,…
DetailsMay is here, and we have a handy little list to share of what you can plant either by seed, or transplant this month! Seed Indoors: -Basil -Brussels Sprouts -Cucumbers…
DetailsSummer is nearly here, and we’ve got a handy list of what you can plant during the month of June! Seed Outdoors: -Arugula -Asian Greens -Basil -Beans -Beets -Broccoli -Brussels…
DetailsCelebrate and Support Pollinators: June 19-25 celebrates National Pollinator Week. This international celebration is in support of pollinator health. This is a great reminder to spread awareness of how we…
DetailsAs we approach summer and berries begin to ripen on the vine, it is JAM TIME! Make delicious refrigerator jam easily, or make jam for long term storage with our…
DetailsSummer is here, and there is lots of planting for fall that can be done in July! Check out this handy list of what you can plant by seed outdoors,…
DetailsGet “Waterwise” As the weather heats up, it becomes more imperative to conserve water in the garden and provide the best care for your growing plants. Here are a few…
DetailsAh, summertime….when thoughts turn to canning. We are already starting to see the fruits of our labor ripening. Down To Earth has plenty of canning jars and supplies, dehydrators, books,…
DetailsYou might be asking yourself, “What can I plant in August???” Well, look no further friends! We’ve got a handy list to help you to prepare and grow your best…
DetailsAbundance is overflowing from the garden, farmer’s markets are lush, and farm stands have a lot of organic produce to offer. What to do with all the excess bounty ripening…
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