Subject: Want Longevity Spinach?

Want Longevity Spinach?

October 4th, 2019 at 6:20 pm EST

Greetings, Gardener! We’ve never done this before, but we’ve had some folks ask us about where to buy longevity spinach, (gynura procumbens). We have only a limited number… and won’t know exactly how many until we start snipping and packagi ...

Garden DisPATCH - So-long to September

September 29th, 2019 at 5:00 am EST

View online Happy Sunday, Gardener! The week started with this gardener under the weather-a stinking cold brought back from a trip to Atlanta. We made it up to our mini-farm on Tuesday anyway... PARCHED Watering comme ...

If you love to teach…

September 23rd, 2019 at 3:23 pm EST

This post may contain affiliate links that lead to compensation for us at no cost to you if you make a purchase after clicking on any links. TRAINED TEACHER? NOT TRAINED BUT LOVE TO SHARE WHAT YOU KNOW? If you love to ...

Garden disPATCH: Beans, Okra, & Pawpaws

September 22nd, 2019 at 5:00 am EST

Fall Solstice Sunday Greetings, Gardener! Coleman is in Atlanta, but he left us these notes to share with you, along with strict instructions for the rest of us to be sure to keep the garden watered, and the hummers fed during this seasonal drought. ...

Virginia Is for (Plant) Lovers

September 8th, 2019 at 5:00 am EST

Happy Sunday! Our regular emails and articles are on standby this weekend as we were up in Virginia to procure new plants and trees at Edible Landscaping in Afton. We’ve known these folks for years and some of our best food producing trees and bus ...

Amazing Impermanence

September 1st, 2019 at 5:00 am EST

Good Morning, Fellow Garden Friend! The end of August evokes mixed emotions. I see dying plants that began life as seedlings in a brightly lit corner of our home. They are mostly tomatoes that have rendered their fruit and are now rapidly withering ...

Creative Uses for Tomato Cages

August 25th, 2019 at 5:00 am EST

Super Sunday, Plant Lover! Coleman is in Calgary, Canada, serving as one of many investment coaches for a crowd of over 1,500 Canadians. So this is a short share of articles from this week. But first, a question/request: If you’ve used tomato cag ...

Garden disPATCH: Dwarf Okra in Pots

August 18th, 2019 at 5:00 am EST

Hey Gardener! If you are a fan of home grown okra, you might enjoy this week’s article. Some gardeners shy away from okra due to space considerations. A typical size okra plant can occupy 4.5 sq ft. That’s about 32 sq feet for just 7 plants. We ...

Down in the Pawpaw Patch

August 11th, 2019 at 5:00 am EST

Have you heard of the paw paw fruit tree? This is a back roads country fruit worth getting to know. The paw paw fruit tree — Asimina triloba — is the largest edible wild fruit native to the USA. Pawpaws can be found growing wild in the southeast ...

Historic Gardens + Longevity Spinach

August 4th, 2019 at 5:00 am EST

Sunday Greetings, Good Gardener! HISTORIC GARDENS Whenever a family birthday falls during the week, we end up celebrating during the week and on the weekend. So we’ve been enjoying a weeklong (practically) celebration of Coleman’s 66th birthday ...