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Exploring the Best Organic & Heirloom Seed Companies in Each Canadian Province: A Local Approach to Gardening
The pure amount of seed companies out there can be overwhelming at times and we thought it was time to create a pretty sufficient list.

Eric & Ines
Jan 206 min read
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Thyme: A Tiny Herb with Mighty Benefits for Health and Kitchen Gardens
THYME This low-growing perennial is not just a fragrant culinary staple but also a powerful ally for your health & garden.

Eric & Ines
Jan 74 min read
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SAGE: our number ONE HERB in the kitchen garden
When asked about our favorite herb, we don't need to think for long. SAGE is our all time favorite in the kitchen garden and in our kitchen.

Eric & Ines
Dec 3, 20244 min read
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Start seeds in the month of love
Are you ready to get gardening? Now is the time to prepare your kitchen gardening season, to plan your lot and to get your hands dirty!

Eric & Ines
Feb 8, 20242 min read
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How we learned about frost dates
November is usually not the month people think about gardening.

Eric & Ines
Nov 17, 20233 min read
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Our favorite season: Fall
It might sound strange for a gardener, but fall is our favorite season.

Eric & Ines
Oct 10, 20234 min read
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The Summer Garden of 2023: A Season of Challenges and Surprises
The summer of 2023 was a season of contrasts for gardeners across our Eastern Ontarian region.

Eric & Ines
Oct 5, 20232 min read
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Dreaming of gardening in March
You can feel it now on clear days - the sun’s strength is increasing. We can literally watch the snow melt and the raised beds reappear from their wintery blanket.

Eric & Ines
Mar 23, 20232 min read
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Live the Garden Life!
Live the garden life! We know it is probably a little bit weird to hear this statement at this time of the year.

Eric & Ines
Feb 8, 20233 min read
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Kitchen Garden Ornaments
December is the time when two things come together: Christmas and the first new seed catalogues for next season.

Eric & Ines
Dec 17, 20221 min read
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Make gardening your lifestyle
We don't know what the future holds, but gardening means believing in tomorrow.

Eric & Ines
Dec 9, 20223 min read
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Gardening Season is always NOW
It's November, almost all vegetables have been harvested, all leaves have been blown off the trees and we think that the growing season is over.

Eric & Ines
Oct 30, 20223 min read
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Raised beds for the soul
Not long ago it became scientifically proven that gardening has positive effects on your psychological health. Getting your hands dirty and inhaling the earthy smell does wonders to your soul.

Eric & Ines
Oct 4, 20222 min read
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The secret life of our garden protectors - attracting & supporting wildlife
If you’ve ever seen pictures of our garden or gardens we’ve planted, you’ll have noticed that there are lots of flowers and herbs mixed within the vegetables. This so-called ‘companion planting’ is a big part of our natural and organic gardening concept.

Eric & Ines
Sep 19, 20222 min read
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Get ready to grow a fall garden
You can still have a great harvest in your so-called fall garden!

Eric & Ines
Aug 22, 20222 min read
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Can I plant outside now? - Cool Season Crops for April & Frost Dates
You can direct sow a lot already! All hardy cool season crops love to go into the ground now.

Eric & Ines
Apr 12, 20222 min read
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Garden Cress - easy to grow with your kids
Let's do some easy INDOOR GARDENING with the kids. It's educational, entertaining, delicious and healthy!

Eric & Ines
Jan 8, 20222 min read
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Watermelon homegrown in Ontario
Let's have a little bit of summer feeling at the end of November, shall we?! With organic homegrown Canadian watermelon..

Eric & Ines
Nov 24, 20212 min read
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Tipps for the Fall Garden - important tasks to do now
Fall is quite a busy time in the kitchen garden!

Eric & Ines
Nov 18, 20213 min read
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Hardening off? What's that?!
Get your baby plants used to the outdoors.

Eric & Ines
Nov 18, 20212 min read
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