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March 2024 Garden Tour

Flowers· Fruit· Vegetables

28 Mar

March is such an exciting time on the farm. We are gearing up for the spring and summer growing seasons. In this post, we will go through a written March 2024 garden tour. Our Growing Zone and Frost Date Information We are located in USDA hardiness zone 6b and have an average last frost ... Read More about March 2024 Garden Tour

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8 Important Points to Consider Before Signing Up to Sell at a Farmers Market

Gardening· Uncategorized

26 Mar

Farmers markets offer a diverse array of fresh produce, locally raised meats, fresh-baked goods, and artisanal goods, etc. as well as a sense of community that is hard to replicate in other settings. Choosing the right farmers market to sell at can make all the difference. However, what should you ... Read More about 8 Important Points to Consider Before Signing Up to Sell at a Farmers Market

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Excellent Cut Flowers to Grow as Beginner Cut Flower Growers

Flowers· Gardening

21 Mar

In 2024, we are expanding our market garden to include a cut flower garden. In this blog post, we will go over the flowers we are growing in 2024 as beginner cut flower growers. Why You Should Grow a Cut Flower Garden in 2024 Growing a cut flower garden can provide a constant source of ... Read More about Excellent Cut Flowers to Grow as Beginner Cut Flower Growers

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15 of the Best Early Spring Crops to Grow

Gardening· Vegetables

19 Mar

When you plant the right varieties at the right time for your growing area, early spring gardening can be incredibly productive and rewarding. In this blog post, we will talk about 15 of the best early spring crops to grow. Why you should garden in early spring  The Best Early ... Read More about 15 of the Best Early Spring Crops to Grow

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Why Succession Planting is Important for Your Garden

Gardening· Vegetables

14 Mar

One essential aspect of your garden plan is succession planting. In this blog post, we'll explore the importance of succession planting for your garden. What is Succession planting? Succession planting in gardening involves the strategic planting and timing of crops to ensure a continuous ... Read More about Why Succession Planting is Important for Your Garden

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Hey there! I’m Ashley, wife, boy mom of 3, and self-proclaimed animal lover and plant enthusiast. Welcome to Abounding Acres! I am so glad that you are here! Follow along for fun and inspiring homestead content each week! Read more about me here.

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