False Fall Harvest
Radishes, green onion tops, Swiss chard, lima beans and cilantro fill our basket this week.

Free Garden Planning Webinars – Registration Open

Continue ReadingFree Garden Planning Webinars – Registration Open

We've hinted at something big coming your way for the past month or so, and today I'm happy to announce more: three garden planning webinars to help jump start your spring garden!

Read more about the article YouTube: How to Increase Apple Tree Production
watch our latest video about how to increase apple tree production

YouTube: How to Increase Apple Tree Production

Continue ReadingYouTube: How to Increase Apple Tree Production

Our latest YouTube video shares a cool hack that will increase your apple tree production in the years to come. Christy shows you a simple trick that will cause new growth, and therefore new shoots and fruiting spurs. Watch how we do it, and how easy it is to do. You'll want to head out to your garden right after watching to implement this easy solution. How to Increase Apple Tree Production https://youtu.be/TIBq6K2ElNs Subscribe to the Gardenerd YouTube channel for…

Read more about the article Podcast: Gardening as Therapy with Jon Jackson
Jon Jackson sought comfort in farming to heal. Photos courtesy of Comfort Farms' website.

Podcast: Gardening as Therapy with Jon Jackson

Continue ReadingPodcast: Gardening as Therapy with Jon Jackson

Jon Jackson is an Army vet who found comfort in gardening. On the Gardenerd Tip of the Week Podcast, he shares how this passion turned into a program to help other vets heal after service.

Read more about the article Wordless Wednesday: January Garden Goodies
The Meyer lemons are almost completely yellow now. We use these in kale salads and just about everything else.

Wordless Wednesday: January Garden Goodies

Continue ReadingWordless Wednesday: January Garden Goodies

I know parts of the country are bracing for the Arctic Blast, but here in SoCal, we're harvesting veggies. I'm not bragging, really. Part of me wishes our soil had the break of winter, but it's not our time. We keep going.

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