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Tomatoes back to our rooftop again! Enjoy the fresh Tomatoes!
Also with seedlings of pepper, cucumber, basil, rosemary, etc. 
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naturalreceipts · 2 years
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Organic Basil Seeds – Is It Safe To Eat? 
Organic Basil seeds are high in omega-3 fatty acids and provide a cooling effect in the summer. Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine have traditionally employed basil seeds.
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SAKATA'S SWEET MELON (Cucumis melo) Seeds Non-Gmo, Organic, Heirloom B10 A favorite Asian variety of Dr. Amy Goldman, author of Melons for the Passionate Grower. These small 3 to 4 inch round melons are very sweet with a high sugar content. Oriental varieties open a whole new dimension to melons as they are amazingly different. Crisp and crunchy­; they have edible skins. Their small size and light, golden rind make them very attractive. This fine Japanese variety was developed by Sakata’s Seed Co., of Yokohama. This is a must for marketing. They are in high demand by melon lovers and command top prices! Rare and colorful. The Sakatas Sweet is a beautiful and sweet oriental melon that grows no bigger than a softball! With a harvest weight of 10-12 ounces, the gray-green skin ripens yellow-green with a soft green flesh that is highly aromatic. This melon is fun to grow and does well on a trellis. After harvest, Sakatas Sweet can be stored for a few weeks. This variety has been grown in the East for centuries and is now making an appearance in American markets. You can eat both this tasty melon's flesh and skin! HEAVY PRODUCER! Full Sun Days to harvest: 85 Days Sprouts in 7-14 Days Lifecycle: annual (vegetable) Ideal Germination Temperature: 75-85F Seed Depth: 1/2 inch Plant Spacing: 18" Frost Hardy: No Sowing Method: Transplant Plant Scientific Name: Cucumis melo var. reticulatus 100% Non-GMO, Organic, Heirloom, Open Air Pollinated Seeds Growing Tips: Melons prefer slightly sandy, very rich, well-drained soil. Be careful not to over-water vines, especially as fruit is approaching maturity. The melon is one of the two main cultivar types in Cucumis melo Inodorus Group. It is characterized by the smooth rind and lack of musky odor. The other main type in the Inodorus Group is the wrinkle-rind casaba melon Melon has a round to slightly oval shape, It is also the same as Cantaloupe. Typically 15–22 cm (5.9–8.7 in) long. It generally ranges in weight from 1.8 to 3.6 kg (4.0 to 7.9 lb). The flesh is usually pale green in color, while the smooth peel ranges from greenish to yellow. Like most fruit, honeydew has seeds. The inner flesh is eaten, often for dessert, and honeydew is commonly found in supermarkets across the world alongside cantaloupe melons and watermelons. In California, melon is in season from August until October How to Grow Melons Melons provide a sweet and colorful addition to summer meals, and they can be grown in the home garden. In addition to the typical cantaloupe and honeydew melons, gardeners can grow other varieties such as banana melons. Before Planting: A light, well-drained soil with a pH of 7.0 and a southern exposure is ideal. Good soil moisture is important in early stages of growth and during pollination when fruits are setting. Planting: For direct seeding, sow 1-2 weeks after last frost when soil is warm, above 70°F, 3 seeds every 18″, 1/2″ deep, thinning to 1 plant/spot. Space rows 6′ apart. For transplanting, sow indoors in 3 weeks before last frost and transplanting outside. Plant 2-3 seeds per or pot, about 1/4″ deep. Keep temperature 80-90°F until germination. Handle young plants carefully and never let the soil dry out. Grow seedlings at 75°F. Reduce water and temperature for a week to harden seedlings. When the weather is frost-free, warm, and settled, transplant 2-3′ apart in rows 6′ apart or thin to 1 plant/pot or cell with scissors and transplant 18″ apart. Even hardened melon seedlings are tender. Do not disturb roots when transplanting, and water thoroughly. Watering: Melons need a steady supply of water, and soil needs to be damped but not flooded, approximately 1 inch a week. Fertilizer: Prior to planting, mix aged manure and compost into the soil. Melons are heavy feeders, so fertilize at planting and throughout the growing season with a 5-5-5 or 10-10-10 granular fertilizer. Do not let the granules come in contact with the plant. Days to Maturity: A ripe melon should be very easy to remove from the vine. For a cantaloupe, the netting pattern on the melon becomes more visible and a crack appears at the base of the stem when it was ripe. For a honeydew, the color becomes creamy. Most melon varieties are ready for harvest when the gray-green color begins to change to pale yellow and when a light tug separates the fruit from the vine. Some melon types, like honeydew, Charentais, canary, Spanish, and Crenshaw are overripe by the time the stem can be tugged from the fruit. (See each variety for days to maturity) Harvesting: Melons must be cut from the vine. All melons should be stored at 90% relative humidity. Store ripe melons at 40-45°F for 7-14 days. Tips: Cut off watering 1 week before harvest. This will give a more flavorful, concentrated melon. Over watering before harvest can cause bland taste. Melon can be enjoyed by itself or added to many different dishes, including salad, salsa, soup or dessert. The key is choosing a ripe melon while it’s in season. Honeydew melon can be added to a wide variety of dishes, including: Salads: Slice some honeydew into bite-sized pieces and add it to your favorite salad. Desserts: Puree the melon and use it as a base for popsicles or ice cream. Breakfast: Serve sliced melon alongside cottage cheese or blend it into a smoothie. Soups: Serve honeydew as the base of a chilled soup with peppers, mint and cucumber. Appetizers: Wrap slices of melon with cured meats or add it to a spicy salsa. Honeydew is full of vitamins, minerals and other health-promoting plant compounds. Eating this type of melon could have several health benefits, mainly due to its rich nutrient content. 10 Surprising Benefits of Melon 1. Rich in Nutrients 2. May Help Reduce Blood Pressure 3. Contains Nutrients Vital to Bone Health 4. May Improve Blood Sugar Control 5. Rich in Electrolytes and Water 6. May Support Healthy Skin 7. May Boost Your Immune System 8. May Promote Proper Digestion 9. May Support Vision and Eye Health 10. Easy to Add to Your Diet FREE GIFT when you order 5 items or more. Free gift is full of surprise seeds which may include single or mixed varieties. Note: No tracking # will be provided to make the shipping cost-effective for us and free for you. Returns & exchanges Not accepted. But please contact me if you have problems with your order http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/sakatas-sweet-melon-cucumis-melo-seeds-non-gmo-organic-heirloom-b10
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Flavorful Harvests Await: Discover Premium Garlic for Sale in Alberta at Keep Dreamin' Farms
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Embracing the Essence of Garlic
Garlic, well-known for its distinctive scent and flavor, is a key ingredient in kitchens around throughout the world. From adding flavor to food items to enhancing overall health and well-being. This pliable bulb provides richness and depth to recipes for cooking. We at Keep Dreamin' Farms, are committed to the industry of garlic and we're committed to supplying the highest quality garlic for Sale Alberta that is grown in our beautiful fields and then delivered fresh at your door.
A Bounty of Garlic Varieties
At Keep Dreamin' Farms, we believe in cultivating a wide varieties of garlic, each with a distinct flavor profiles and culinary attributes. You can select between the hot, spicy notes of Rocambole garlic. Or, the the more delicate sweeter, less flavorful sour notes from Porcelain garlic. We offer a variety of garlic varieties that will satisfy your every taste preferences. Our dedication to high-quality and premium quality ensures that each garlic bulb we select is bursting with flavor and freshness.
Sustainably Grown, Responsibly Harvested
"In Keep Dreamin'' Farms" believe in the importance of sustainable farming and responsible stewardship of our land. This is why we concentrate on organic and sustainable farming practices as well as organic cultivation methods to ensure the sustainability and health for our crop of garlic. From water and soil health conservation, to the conservation of ecosystems and biodiversity We're committed to protecting the natural resources that support future generations as well as us.
From Farm to Table: Freshness Guaranteed
If you purchase fresh garlic from Keep Dreamin Farms, you can rest assured that you are getting the best quality, fresh garlic accessible. Our garlic is picked at a time when it's at its peak of quality, then carefully selected to ensure the best flavor and quality. We are determined to control quality and along with our attention to each aspect. We make sure that every bulb of garlic you purchase is of top quality and tastes.
Elevate Your Culinary Creations
Whatever your skill level, whether you're a professional chef or home cook, our best garlic varieties will take your cooking skills to new heights. From classic pasta dishes to soups with a savory flavor and marinades, sauces, sauces, and sauces There are endless possibilities in cooking using our wonderful garlic. With its deep, complex flavor and aroma, garlic adds richness and flavor to any dish, making every food experience memorable.
Discover the differences Stay Dreamin' Farms
If you're a lover of cooking with the finest ingredients, check out Keep Dreamin' Farms for the most exquisite garlic from Alberta. With our commitment to high-quality, sustainable and delicious We're determined to provide you with the best and best tasting garlic readily available. Explore the potential that our garlic will add to your kitchen, and take your food preparations to new levels of taste.
Mike Davisis the author of this article. To know more about Organic Garlic Alberta please visit our website: https://keepdreamin.ca
Address: 210005 Hwy 519, Picture Butte, AB T0K 1V0, Canada Phone: 403-715-7401 Website: https://keepdreamin.ca/
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jovialtigerpolice · 1 month
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Organic Desiccated Coconut Fine Shred supplier
Global Resources, a premier supplier of organic desiccated coconut fine shred, offers premium-quality, sustainably sourced coconut products ideal for culinary and industrial applications. Our fine shred desiccated coconut, rich in flavor and nutritional value, is perfect for bakers, chefs, and food manufacturers seeking to elevate their creations with a touch of tropical goodness. Trust Global Resources for consistent quality, reliable supply, and commitment to organic principles.
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naturelandorganic · 8 months
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Buy Organic Edible Seeds Online in India Best Price
Are you ready to embark on a journey of gastronomic delight? Well, look no further because Natureland Organics has just what you need! Get ready to tantalize your taste buds and nourish your body with their wide range of organic edible seeds available online in India. Imagine waking up to the aroma of freshly baked bread made from organic flaxseeds. Or perhaps adding a sprinkle of chia seeds to your morning smoothie bowl, giving it that extra burst of nutrients and crunch. With Natureland Organics, these culinary dreams can become a reality! 
More info: https://naturelandorganics.com/collections/organic-seeds
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ratanshis · 8 months
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Palak: A Natural Remedy for Iron Deficiency and Anaemia
Spinach leaves provide non-heme iron. While the body cannot directly absorb non-heme iron, we can increase the absorption process by combining it with leafy vegetables like spinach, a rich vitamin C source. Spinach grown from organic spinach seeds offers essential iron content, which is responsible for hemoglobin production and providing oxygen to the tissues. You can purchase organic spinach seeds at a plant nursery near your city.
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Garden Cutting tools | Sams Garden Store
Gardening can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it can also be quite challenging without the right tools. A good garden tool kit is essential for any gardener, whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out. In this article, we’ll discuss what makes a good gardening tool and why you need it.
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ishikagarg · 1 year
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Vastu Plants - Plants that give a Good Vibe
1.Golden Pothos
As a natural air purifier, the plant provides adequate oxygen as well as brings wealth to the home and treating stress and anxiety with it’s green leaves.
2.Rubber Plant
When kept indoors in a pot, the rubber plant brings fortune. It is not auspicious to plant it outside in the garden. It refers to success, wealth, and financial prosperity.
3.Peace Lily
Peace lily plant adds elegance to your home with their striking white bracts. Peace, protection, and good vibes are all claimed benefits of this plant.
4.Peony
Symbolizing optimism and love, the peony is an alluring flowering plant. As well as enhancing relationships, it adds an attractive look to gardens and homes.
5.Lucky Bamboo
In garden & decor stores, lucky bamboo plants are often paired with Buddha statues, and they are known for bringing positive energy, wealth, and luck. Miniatures work great as desktop options or you can go with taller ones. These plants are also available in the online seed store.
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Growing Your Own Organic Vegetables
Praakritik is India's best organic healthy vegetable seeds supplier. Our products include tomato seeds, garden seeds and many more high-quality organic vegetables. We are committed to meet your requirements for healthy seeds at the best prices around. Buy now with the best price!
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wealthypioneers · 2 years
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Mixed Heirloom organic Melon and Watermelon Seeds - Non-GMO, Fruit Seeds, Melon Seeds Bin#25 SURPRISE PACK Get your hands on melons and find out what other varieties you can grow in the comfort of your garden or home! A list of some of them will be listed below and we are offering them in this incredible package deal! Open-pollinated mixed varieties of seeds. 100% NON-GMO Real Survival Seeds. Guaranteed Fresh, Vegetable Gardening Seeds Non Hybrid Seeds GROWN IN THE USA A diverse gene pool mix of ultra-early, cool weather tolerant melons. Small, single serving, baseball-to-softball-sized melons vary in color (lots of green-fleshed but also some orange) as well as texture and flavor. You might not know what you’re going to get, but even the ones you’re less excited about are rather tasty. # of Seeds per Packet: 25+ Pepper Seeds Planting Instructions: Thrives in hot weather. Melons are ready to harvest when they easily slip off the vine when lifted. Sow seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the last expected frost date in your area. Soak seeds in water for 4 days prior to sowing. Cover flats with a humidity dome to retain moisture and set in an 80-85°F location. Harden seedlings off gradually and transplant to a sunny garden location after all danger of frost is past and the weather is settled. For best results when starting seeds indoors use Seed Starting Mix and Trays. 10-12 Days for seeds to germinate from the date of sowing. 60-80 Days to maturity from the date of sowing your seeds. Germination rate 95% Sprouts In: 7-14 days Ideal Temp: 75 - 90 F Seed Depth: 1/2 inch Plant Spacing: 4' apart Light: Full Sun Days to Harvest: 60+ Days Species: Variety of Melons (incl watermelons). We do NOT make any claims that you will receive all 250+ seed varieties since we have no way of knowing which are which. Allsweet, Amish, Amarillo de Oro (Spain), Arancino, Ashkabad (Turkmenistan), Banana, Batekh Samara, Crane, Cavaillon Espagnol (Spain), Crenshaw, Casaba, Crenshaw, Cantaloupe Golden Summer, Charentais (France), Dune, Delice de la table, D'Alger (Algeria), De Almeria (Spain), Ethiopian, Golden Jenny, Galia, Golden Midget, Hara Madhu (India), Ha'Ogen, Healy's Pride, Honeydew Green Melon, Honey Rock Cantaloupe, Iridescent, Kajari (India), Kazakh (Kazakhistan), Kiku Chrysanthemum (Japan), Lemon Drop, Leelanau Sweetglo, Mango, Mahdu Ras (India), Noir de carmes (France), Olivin (Poland), Oregon, Queen Anne's Pocket, Petit gris de rennes, Prescott fond blanc, Piel de Sapo, Snow Leopard, Sweet Passion, Savor, Sweet Freckles, Sugar Baby Watermelon, Turkish Leopard (Turkey), Tiger, Thai Golden Round (Thailand), Thai Muskmelon (Thailand), Watermelon Crimson Sweet, White Lanzhou (China) Watermelon varieties may include Sugar Baby, Calsweet, Charleston Gray, Black Diamond, Jubilee, Allsweet, Crimson Sweet, Black Diamond, Shiny Boy, AU Producer, Charleston Grey, Desert King, Tendergold, Yellow Baby, Yellow doll, Crimson Sweet, Georgia Rattlesnake, Klondike Blue Ribbon Striped, Sweet Princess, Blacktail Mountain, Bush Sugar Baby, Sweet Beauty, Golden Midget, Little Darling, Mini Love, Black Diamond Yellow Belly, Carolina Cross #183, Florida Giant, Big Tasty, Mini Piccolo, Triple Crown, Orange Crisp, Orangeglo, Orange Tendersweet, Gold in Gold, Mountain Sweet Yellow, Yellow Petite, Cream of Saskatchewan, Kleckleys Sweet, Sangria F1 Hybrid What is the best way to plant watermelon? Sow your watermelon seeds in pots in mid-to-late May. In order to do this, fill some pots with seed-starting formula and sow each seed at a depth of 1 inch. You should sow 2-3 seeds per pot. Keep the soil moist and warm, at a temperature of 21 – 22°C What month do you plant watermelon? Plant watermelon from late spring to early summer, once soil temperatures reach 70° F or above. Space watermelon 3 to 5 feet apart in nutrient-rich, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0 to 6.8. Sweet, fragrant, and brimming with juice, melons are the original thirst quencher. Since they’ve been cultivated for thousands of years, they come in an amazing range of sizes, colors, and shapes. The most popular type sold in the US is the orange-fleshed cantaloupe, which is actually a type of muskmelon, or netted melon. (True cantaloupes are smaller and available mostly in Europe and the Middle East.) Other grocery-store standards include the honeydew, a reliably sweet green-fleshed melon, and of course, numerous varieties of watermelons. But increasingly, more unusual types are found in local farmer’s markets from August through early autumn. FREE GIFT when you order 5 items or more. Free gift is full of surprise seeds which may include single or mixed varieties. Some, such as the Charentais, with its dark orange flesh and musky aroma, don’t ship well and are best bought locally. Other exotically-named varieties you might find include the slightly spicy Crenshaw, the super-sweet white-fleshed Canary, or the aptly named Tangerine Dream watermelon. Note: No tracking # will be provided to make the shipping cost-effective for us and free for you. Returns & exchanges Not accepted. But please contact me if you have problems with your order http://springsofeden.myshopify.com/products/mixed-heirloom-organic-melon-and-watermelon-seeds-non-gmo-fruit-seeds-melon-seeds-bin-25-surprise-pack
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organicseedca · 1 month
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Discovering the Delight of Hardneck Garlic Near Me
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In the crowded and crowded world in the present, as well as the food industry, the need for local, fresh food items is the top priority for those seeking the finest. A popular ingredient that is sought after by consumers is the hardneck garlic. It's a food item that is known for its taste and variety. With growing demands for premium, high-quality ingredients, your search for "hardneck garlic near me" is never more rewarding. Begin with me on a trip to explore the benefits of hardneck garlic, and to discover the most convenient places to find the best varieties in your region.
The Distinctive Charms of Hardneck Garlic
Hardneck garlic is recognized by its thin stem, and distinctive cloves, which differ from softneck in terms of appearance and flavor. It is renowned for its smoky and robust flavor, its rich taste and easy cutting cloves. It imparts flavor and depth to all kinds of food items, from delicious sauces to delicious roasts. The spicy spice is popular with cooks at home as well as chefs and enriches the dining experience due to its distinct flavor.
Why "Hardneck Garlic Near Me"?
In this time of globalization in production of food as well as distribution throughout the world, the importance of buying the ingredients locally can't be overemphasized. If you choose to purchase hardneck garlic that can be grown within your local region, you'll not only help farmers in your area and improve the local economy but you will also get the freshest and delicious garlic accessible. The distance from the farm to the table is significantly shorter and guarantees the best quality and nutritional value.
Where to Find Hardneck Garlic Near You
If you'd like to taste the delicious flavor of garlic that is hardneck There are a variety of options that are available:
Farmers Markets Local farmers markets are bustling centers of commerce for the local community, providing a variety of fresh vegetables and fruits like garlic, which is known as hardneck. Explore the markets, talk to the farmers and pick the most wholesome varieties to spice your dinners.
Community-Supported agriculture (CSA) Programs Signing up to an CSA program allows you to establish a direct connection with farms in the area. It also gives you an ongoing supply of seasonal fresh vegetables and other fruits like garlic, which is a hardneck. When you join an CSA you establish an individual connection with the farmers in your region and are able to access an array of fresh and delicious foods from the farm.
Supermarkets that specialize in specialty foods and cooperatives Specific specialty cooperatives and stores are centered on local production of goods that are made of artisanal materials, like the softneck variety of garlic. Visit those aisles of these stores to find the best range of local delicacies which have been carefully selected to please the most refined taste buds.
U-Pick Farm Stands U-Picks, farms and farm Stands Enjoy the rustic charm of U-pick and farm stand farms in which you can choose the hardneck that you desire right from the farm. Feel the pleasure of picking your fresh vegetables and a feeling of being part of the farm and the people who are working in this farm.
The Art of Cooking using Hardneck Garlic
The abundance of garlic that is available at local vendors, this is the perfect time to let your cooking imagination unleash. If it's cooked until it's caramelized to perfection as well as chopped to make a tasty pesto or blended into delicious oils, the garlic of the hardneck can be used as an ideal base to experiment with your cooking ideas. Its bold flavor and scent can be the base for culinary experiments that transform everyday meals into memorable food moments.
Cultivating a Sustainable Food Future
Alongside its culinary uses it is essential to keep in mind that the decision of examining "hardneck garlic near me" is a crucial decision in the method of food production in the coming decades. In promoting local agriculture and adopting sustainable practices for farming help protect the environment, safeguarding the diversity of the region and encouraging the self-sufficiency of the food we consume. Every purchase of locally grown hardneck garlic an investment in the development of a sustainable, just food system that is based upon sustainability and health for all of the community.
Join the Movement
Are you willing to begin the looking for "hardneck garlic near me" Are you ready to join the growing number of conscious consumers committed to caring for their local farms, and revelling in the simple pleasures of eating fresh farm products. Collectively we can create a healthy, sustainable and sustainable food system that is built on the abundance of our natural landscapes. So, next time you take on a culinary journey be sure to make use of local ingredients, buy fresh and relish the delicious garlic you can get from the hardneck located in that backyard in your house.
To know more about Garlic seed in Manitoba please visit our Website: https://keepdreamin.ca/
Address: 210005 Hwy 519,
Picture Butte, AB
T0K 1V0, Canada
Phone: 403-715-7401
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