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Protecting Summer Crops from the Sun for Better Yields
Yes, it's true, shade is usually unwelcome in the vegetable garden. Most vegetables need at least 8 hours of sun every day in order to produce a good crop. but there are certain times and circumstances when some relief of shade can make a big difference between success and failure of certain vegetable crops, especially in hot high-summer weather. Newly transplanted seedlings need some protection from full sun rays for the first few days after they've been planted, even if...
A Pollinator Friendly Garden
Where would we be without our pollinating insects, especially bees! Their importance is extraordinary. Although not all our crops rely on insects to pollinate them, it is estimated that more than 70% of food crops rely on bees and other pollinators. Even higher percentages with wild plants. With the decline in bee population we can do our part by helping attract bees to our gardens with bee and pollinator friendly plants. Even in the vegetable gardens. You don’t have to...
Save The Bees Flower Mix
Save the Bees Flower mix have a variety of colorful blooms that provide a plentiful amount of food for bee species. Growing these flowers can help save bees, and provide you with a beautiful flower garden. Perfect gift for the gardener and beneficial insects alike! Fresh fragrant herbs and flowers that attract bee's, butterflies and other beneficial insects to your garden. Seeds included: Borage, sunflower (lemon queen), coriander, Siberian wallflower, dill, coreopsis, California poppy, gallardia, zinnia, basil, cosmos, purple prairie...
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