Garden Chat “Pro-Gardening Tips”
This month we will chat with our friend and author Zach Loeks about his tips and tricks for getting the most out of your garden. He is willing to share some of what he learned managing his award-winning farm.
This month we will chat with our friend and author Zach Loeks about his tips and tricks for getting the most out of your garden. He is willing to share some of what he learned managing his award-winning farm.
We have feverishly been working behind the scenes to bring to life a better Fruit Tree training program than the what we've created so far. Come join us August 8th to get the breaking news on this program.
Is it possible to benefit from a complete destruction of your favorite crop by your least favorite insect? How do we learn to live with the critters that occupy our lands (and were probably there first)? What about the rapidly accelerating weather patterns. What have you noticed in your backyard and how does that get translated to taking advantage of planting at different times that may not be your usual planting schedule? Being flexible and open to “not knowing” says a lot about how to interact with your garden and finding success as even the look of success changes. Come Chat with Us!
This month we will focus on Integrated Pest Management. Before you start spraying chemicals, even the organic ones, there are steps to take. Let's talk about how to deal with pests in your garden.
Do you recall when you planted those seeds that worked really well? How about the ones that struggled this year? What if there was a way to figure out when certain seeds work better that was specific to your garden? It does take practice, but seed journaling can give you tremendous benefits! Let’s review some helpful tips and tricks to make it work. Come Chat with Us!
The secret to long term fruit tree success is making sure there’s enough nutrition in the planting hole for the tree to thrive. Let’s Chat about all the success factors that we have tested over the past 30 years.
Our mantra is cool, dark and dry when storing your seeds. Getting to the “storing” part however is the challenge. Making sure you harvest your crops at optimal times with the right amount of dry down is critical. Not too difficult a task when you learn a few tricks. Once you do, you will never forget because the plants will remind you. This is one of the more rewarding parts of growing plants for seed because the bounty seems never ending. Come Chat with Us!
Join Greg and Heidi for a lively conversation about their journey into their new farm. Get the inside scoop on their last 18 months and how they transformed the place into a thriving farm.
Our modern-day grains have gone through huge genetic changes and many would say not particularly for the better. There is a harkening back to ancient and heritage grains that are better for bellies, taste great and are easy to grow. Join us for this Seed Chat to learn about the Fresh Flour movement and how it is taking the country by storm. Come Chat with Us!
Tuesday, November 28th 4pm Pacific /5pm Mountain & AZ / 6 pm Central / 7pm Eastern Arizona will be 5pm MST/PDT - TIME CHANGE with Farmer Greg and Enoch Graham […]
Who doesn’t love wildflowers? Contrary to popular belief you don’t toss wildflowers on your land and hope they grow. Like most crops they need special tending to get them started. If you are really daring, you might mimic the patterns of the plants whose seeds you want to sprout. But keep in mind wild plants put out thousands of seeds because so many don’t make it. They are looking for the odds to be in their favor. Oh and organic wildflower seeds? Sorry you will probably have to make your own. So many wonderful things can happen when we learn the dance of wildflower propagation. Come Chat with Us
Tuesday, January 9th at 6pm AZ The long term health of fruit trees in our extreme desert climate depends on three aspects of loving and caring for your fruit tree: […]