Hi - After a cool, rainy summer, I see there is Botrytis or some similar fungus in my everbearing strawberries. To make matters worse, their bearing into...
Hello, Everyone! I was wondering if many of you garden in Florida? I am only just beginning with attempts at a few vegetables in containers. My question at the...
Greetings! I am new to gardening-- and have been loving it! I just moved though-- and I went from a clear large suny plot in the country--to a very shade...
YES! Well, not sure about the vegetables, but you can sure have flowers! Bleeding heart, lily of the valley columbines jacobs ladder snow drops crocus ...
Dear Leah, It depends a little on what area you're in. Is this desert land shade? In the low desert of the SW, you can grow just about anything during the...
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Dear Cheryl, GREAT list! I'm saving it to fill in my shady woods! thx, valerie...
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kuhlwlf <kuhlwlf@...> wrote: YES! Well, not sure about the vegetables, but you can sure have flowers! ...
Need 6-8 hrs sun for maters. Less for leafy veggies like lettuces. Not much goes in 100% shade save moss and 'rooms. Try ferns and hostas for decorative...
Here at the Seeds of Change Research Farm we have a large house garden that is heavily shaded by a group of giant cottonwoods which line one of our irrigation...
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I just uploaded a recent picture of the house garden to the photo archive. To be fair, this is New mexico in the summer and some sun does penetrate the canopy....
Wow!! You guys are fabulous-- and I am BEYOND inspired to go forth and plant plant plant....sounds strange for November--- but here in VA it is still in the...
Hello everyone, I am new to the group. I live in Texas and have many different types of seeds which I raise myself. I am not sure if it is ok for me to post my...
You have a few exotics listed. Those might be a little hard to come by on this group, but I sure wish you the best of luck. Have you tried some of the seed...
Hi Damon, Seeds of Change will be offering a multi purpose bean and pea inoculant in our upcoming catalog. If you need it right away, I would recommend...
Hi Scott, Thanks - I think that I will order now and boost my favas & peas. Next round, I'll try the upcoming SoC inoculant. You know, you folks are really ...
I like Seeds of Change very much, but read over the weekend that it is owned by M&M/Mars (I may have the name slightly wrong), something I hadn't known before....
... I wonder if M&M/Mars is the company that produces their grocery food items for them, like Wal-Mart brands being produced by Kellogg or whatever? I'm ...
At this website: http://www.masterfoodservices.com/MasterFoodServices/SeedsOfChange, it looks like the SOC brand of food is owned (or at least marketed by) by ...
I searched the SoC Web site and the only reference I found to M&M/Mars was the following notice about a program that was upcoming: "Howard Yana Shapiro PhD.,...
... Wow! Interesting. It certainly will be interesting to see what SOC has to say. I guess I would initially say kudos to M&M/Mars for investing in organic...
Hey Hey, or Ho Ho Ho I believe the newest Mother Earth News, or Back Home Magazine, or one of the other "good for you, good for the Earth," magazines I...
OK, I found out. I have the resources to find out these things here at work, but really shouldn't do it! But I couldn't resist. From a news article: "In...
OK, here's something else -- pretty reassuring. Now I have to get back to work! "Seeds of Change in Santa Fe, N.M., is one such company. A purveyor of organic...
Hi all! A while back, some of you were talking about a calendar that had when plants should be planted according to the lunar cycles and astronomical stuff....