GROWING FOOD

It’s a fundamental skill that everyone should have knowledge of. In a world of constant change and evolution, the ability to grow is not just a choice; it’s a skill that can shape the course of your life. Just as we learn to walk, talk and read, so too should we learn the art of gardening.

Access to fresh and nutritious food is a fundamental human right. Teaching gardening as a basic skill empowers individuals to secure their own sustenance, promoting self-reliance and resilience. Seeds, the tiny miracles of nature, serve as the key to unlocking this path to self-sufficiency for all.


Grow Your Harvest

Recent Posts

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    New Year, New Garden: The Lazy Guide to Planning Your Best 2026 Harvest

    Why January is the perfect time to dream big (and buy seeds) without getting your hands dirty. Let’s be honest: The weather outside is frightful. But if you’ve found yourself staring at a patch of snow (or mud) in your backyard and imagining a lush jungle of tomatoes and wildflowers,…

  • Introduction: The Joy of Homegrown Tomatoes

    Introduction: The Joy of Homegrown Tomatoes

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  • Seeds to Direct Sow in May by Zone

    Seeds to Direct Sow in May by Zone

    Across much of the United States, May marks the height of planting season. In USDA Hardiness Zones 4 and warmer, it’s the time to transplant indoor-started seedlings such as tomatoes and peppers into the garden after the final frost. Additionally, May is the month to directly sow certain seeds outdoors,…