Next, Jump Over To Our Seedling Watering Needs & Tips Video or See What To Do About Leggy Seedlings Moving Seedlings From Trays To Raised Garden Beds When starting plants from seed, using seed trays to help nurture & protect delicate seedlings in their early...
Leggy Seedlings – Why It Happens & What To Do
Next, Jump Over To Our Seedling Watering Needs & Tips Video or Check Out How To Thin & Transplant Seedlings Here Window Light, Grow Light, & Outdoors Once germinated, seedlings LOVE sunlight. So much so that if they don't get enough they will rapidly grow...
What Does 17-in-1 or 10-in-1 Raised Garden Bed Mean?
You Can Find Our Raised Garden Beds Here & You Can Watch How They Assemble Here What Does 17-in-1 & 10-in-1 Raised Garden Bed Mean? Do you need support rods for larger sizes? Our 17-in-1 & 10-in-1 Raised Garden Beds means that our raised garden beds can be...
Critters & Seedlings – Ways To Keep Seedlings Safe
Squirrels, Birds, & Lizards... A Seedling's #1 Enemy Seedlings are susceptible to a variety of hazards...cold weather, hot weather, too little water, too much water, but the sneakiest of them all... critters. Squirrels, birds, lizards, chipmunks, & bugs to...
Stagger Planting – Harvest & Grow More
Stagger Planting In Your Garden Harvest for longer! Instead of planting all of your seeds or seedling at the same time in your garden, space them out (aka, stagger their planting) so they mature at different times. In this raised garden we're planning to grow about...
Growing Cauliflower In Your Raised Garden
Planting Cauliflower In The Garden Grid™ Cauliflower is a versatile cool-season crop, that's really had a big glow up over the last few years. It's used as a substitute for a variety of foods like pizza crust, rice, buffalo wings, & it's even become popular to...
Growing Carrots In Your Raised Garden
Growing Carrots In The Garden Grid™ Carrots come in dozens of colors & sizes. They're also able to tolerate a wide range of temperatures from freezing to warm, making them an ideal crop to grow during fall, spring, & winter. Depending on your growing zone...
Swiss Chard Plant Spacing & Growing Tips
Swiss Chard - Colorful, Easy to Grow, & Temperature Tolerant Swiss Chard is a leafy green that has a fun array of red, yellow, & sometimes purplish-colored stems. The leaf has a similar flavor profile to spinach & the stems are slightly sweet! It's fairly...
Growing Watermelon Vertically & On Ground
Growing Watermelon Vertically It can be done! With some caveats... (see below) We’re growing watermelon vertically! But, we're doing it a little differently than you may be used to seeing, by mixing ground growth and using tomato cages for vertical support....
Growing Tomatoes In Fall? Zones 8-11 Can
Seeds & Seedlings Need Frequent Watering To Live
Watering Seeds & Seedlings If you’re growing by seed, or have freshly sprouted seedlings, be sure to water daily! The planted seed & seedling root structure is very shallow & very sensitive to drying out. The top layer of soil - where your seed or...
A Plant Anyone Can Grow In July!
Green Beans, Snap Beans, or String Beans Whatever you call them & wherever you garden across the U.S., you can plant them in July! Green Beans (as we'll call them) are super easy to grow. You direct sow the seeds right into your soil about 1" below the surface....
Growing Eggplant As A Perennial? Here’s How
Growing Eggplant As A Perrenial - Did You Know You Can Do That? You sure can! It’s called overwintering. And, if your climate is warm enough (or you can keep the plant warm enough) you can keep your same eggplant plant alive for years to come. So, if you successfully...
Our Custom Garden Hose End Options – Which Do You Need?
Our Custom Length, Garden Hose End Options Our custom length garden hoses (found here) have 3 different hose end options. Standard ends, dual-male ends, and dual-female ends. Often we're asked which type to select when ordering with our products. Fortunately, we keep...
Extra Planting Space – Garden Grid™ Trick
Garden Grid™ Trick for Extra Planting Area We size the Garden Grid™️ to fit the interior dimensions of most garden beds & of course to fit our raised garden beds just right, (see for yourself here 😊) But, we know that other garden bed sizes can vary a lot! If you...
Bibb Lettuce Plant Spacing – It’s The Exception
Bibb Lettuce Is A Little Different Normally head lettuce can grow two per Garden Grid™ square. Bibb lettuce though is different. Since Bibb produces a smaller head than most lettuce varieties, you can actually grow three per Garden Grid™ square! Plant them in a...
Is Your Garden Getting Enough Water? Here’s a Quick Test
How to Check if Your Garden Is Getting Enough Water It's an easy test, with an easy answer. Most garden vegetables enjoy consistently moist soil so their roots can have a 'drink' as needed. But the surface of your garden's soil will dry out first, so knowing if the...
Garden Grid™️ Sizing Q&A – “Will a 4×4 fit if my 4×4 Garden Bed’s interior is less than 4ft?” (plus other sizes)
Garden Grid™️ Sizing for Your Raised Garden Bed Most garden beds have interior dimensions that are smaller than their full foot dimensions. That’s because of the material thickness of your garden bed. Fortunately, we accounted for this when we designed the Garden...
Indeterminate Tomato Growing Tips – Fall Gardening Zones 8b to 10
Tomatoes & Hot Weather Growing Zones Many growing zones can enjoy tomatoes throughout the summer, but the high summer temps of zones 8b, 9 and 10 are usually too much for them. Fortunately, the end of summer and beginning of fall provide opportunity to...
Small, Weird-Shaped Bell Peppers – Why are they like that?
Small, Weird-Looking Bell Peppers Why Do You Get Them & What Can You Do About It? Despite being a warm weather loving plant, too much heat while blossoms are forming can cause your bell pepper plants to produce smaller & unusual looking peppers. While...
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