There is nothing like biting into a fresh ripe tomato or snacking on string beans plucked from the vine as you putter through the garden. Superior flavor is one reason to grow your own organic food. Read on for 9 more from Grow a Good Life:
How to Grow an Indoor Salad Garden
Have you heard about the recent Listeria outbreak linked to bagged salad greens? You can grow your own salad greens even in winter and you don’t even need a garden. Most leafy greens and herbs will grow very well inside under lights. Visit Grow a Good Life at the link below to see how to […]
10 Tips to Starting Seeds Indoors
Growing your own transplants from seed offers many benefits and provides more control over your garden. Seeds cost much less than purchased transplants and you can provide a healthy environment to get your plants off to a good start. Starting from seed allows you to grow varieties that are not commonly found in garden centers. […]
Tomato Sauce Recipe for Home Canning
Growing up in an Italian household, the only tomato sauce we were aware of was the homemade kind. When I began growing a garden of my own, one of the first things I learned to can was tomato sauce from homegrown tomatoes. Visit the link below for the recipe and tutorial:
Canning String Beans for Food Storage
Freshly harvested string beans are one of my favorite vegetables. The first year I started my garden, I planted a lot of different types of bush and pole beans. I loved the different colors and shapes. I may have gone a little bit overboard. String beans are very productive and you may find yourself overwhelmed […]
9 Keeper Crops to Grow for Winter Food Storage
To rely on your garden to feed your family year around, consider growing crops that can be stored in a cool basement or root cellar without dehydrating, freezing, or canning. Visit Grow a Good Life at the link below to see 9 Keeper Crops to Grow for Winter Food Storage:
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