As we bask in the sun these last few weeks of summer, some of us wish that we could enjoy our veggies and fruits further into the winter season.
Read MoreMy favorite time to farm is late summer and early fall. Tomatoes are coming in by the bucket loads. Most of the weeds slow down. I get to pull plants, plant cover, and start putting things to rest. It’s also the time--at least the best time--to plant my favorite crops: greens.
Read MoreLuckily, we can learn a lot about pollination by making observations in our gardens and backyards. This blog will give you the buzz on how some common vegetables in your garden are pollinated (spoiler alert! they're actually fruits!).
Read MoreThe brunt of many a joke, zucchini often go unappreciated. People tell stories of neighbors sneaking excess zucchini into unlocked cars, garages, or front porches. They are prolific! However, to me zucchini are the harbinger of summer.
Read MorePollinators are an essential part of your garden adventure. Learn about three pollinators you might find in Missoula and how they are generally attracted to their floral partners in this blog.
Read MoreFarmer Clare walks through how to transplant and prep tomatoes for a great season!
Read MoreDo you have flea beetles in your garden? Learn more about one of our earliest garden pests.
Read MoreComposting may sound intimidating, but it can be easy if you know the basics. This blog introduces compost and the essentials for why you should consider adding it to your routine.
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