Gardening

Learn how to grow food for your family. Here you'll find everything from seed starting to direct sowing in the garden. Knowing when and how to harvest is another important part of producing food for the table. You can get all that here!

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Indoor Seed Starting

Seed starting plays an important role in growing your own food. You have more options when it comes to varieties. Plant health is almost a sure thing, and you can get a head start on the gardening season, or even start seedlings indoors so they're tough enough to beat pests.

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YOUR GUIDE TO PERENNIAL HERBS

Grow a perennial kitchen garden today!

Get my printable guide with charts and lists that will help you learn which herbs are perennials in your growing zone. This quick guide will help you get started with excellent options for your climate!

Planting and Growing a Garden

Learn how to directly sow seeds in your garden and care for your plants so they produce LOTS of food! Also get tips for cutting back on the work load that comes with growing your own vegetables.

Growing Herbs & Flowers

No vegetable garden is complete without herbs, and no country kitchen is complete without a display of fresh cut flowers. Which is why I teach you how to grow both, in the simplest way possible!

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Save on Time with Freezer Preserving

Learn how to freeze fresh fruit, berries, vegetables & herbs!

When you're crunched for time and don't want to fire up the canner or dehydrator one more time, the freezer is your best friend!

Learn how to freeze the harvest for long term storage, or just to hold things over until you have time to pull out the canner and preserve jams, jellies, tomatoes and more!

Harvesting for the Table (and food storage)

Knowing when to harvest your crop is an important part of gardening, especially with herbs and vegetables. Learn how to harvest and keep your vegetables!