Graphing Your Garden

Since we started gardening seriously, we have kept a journal with all kinds of garden information…What types of seeds we order, first and last frost dates, planting dates, harvesting dates, proactive pest-prevention (all organic, of course), nutrients and fertilizers we have used, compost and compost tea we have made…everything that goes into our garden goesContinue reading “Graphing Your Garden”

How to grow microgreens to boost your immune system

Earlier this week, I wrote a post about the nutritional benefits of magical microgreens. I also created an additional page on our website with a full list of the varieties we grow on the farm and their health benefits, and I shared this information on our Instagram. Today, I would love to share with youContinue reading “How to grow microgreens to boost your immune system”

Farming + Wellness

As a global community, we are facing an unprecedented worldwide pandemic with COVID-19. It seems all our lives have changed drastically in one way or another within a week. I have struggled with how to address this surreal situation from a business perspective. As a small business owner, I won’t sugarcoat it–I panicked. I cried.Continue reading “Farming + Wellness”

Our Garden Plot Story

We have always been gardeners. We built a little garden in the middle of the city in San Diego. We built raised beds at a small rental house in Charlottesville. When we bought our home and finally moved out to the country, the first thing we jumped into was creating a garden plot. The littleContinue reading “Our Garden Plot Story”

Spring Garden Starts in the Snow

Preparing for your spring garden starts in the wintertime (well, autumn really, but you see the fruits of your labor in the wintertime). I have always found the activity of mapping our future garden to be so cozy and peaceful. I like to snuggle up by the fire with my garden notebook and get planning.Continue reading “Spring Garden Starts in the Snow”