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Cultivating the Autumn Garden. October 15th, 2015 • 1 Comment. Gardening in autumn and winter is our favorite. Why not reap the benefits of year-round gardening in the south? The heat is gone, and so are the insect pests that plagued the tomatoes, corn, beans and squash. The sun has shifted and the trees disrobed of their leaves, creating full sun gardens where they didn’t […]. Posted in cold frames. August 17th, 2015 • Leave a comment. Posted in fall season. New Forage Cover Crop in Stock. Starting seed...
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New Year Design Solutions. January 19, 2016. January. The month of winter and the start of the new year – we can’t think of a better time than now for new garden resolutions and spring visioning. This is the perfect time to start dreaming about and planning for your spring garden. And we are here to provide services along the way. Whether it is to […]. Posted in Backyard Cultivators. How to Keep Those Pesky Rabbits Out of Your Garden. January 4, 2016. Posted in Farmer D. December 11, 2015. Farmer D’...
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This Season’s Pick – Tomatoes! | Farmer D Blog
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This Season’s Pick – Tomatoes! April 1, 2015. This April, the Farmer D Blog is dedicated to all things tomato! Tomatoes are a Georgia favorite for spring and summer farms and gardens. Not only do we have a long growing season for them, but there are tons of varieties to choose from. Whether you are looking for cherry tomatoes as a snack, or paste tomatoes to make delicious marinara sauces, growing tomatoes is a move in the right direction! Heirloom Vs. Open Pollinated Vs. Hybrid. Another important distin...
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The Earth Magic Learning Garden Takes Root | Farmer D Blog
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The Earth Magic Learning Garden Takes Root. August 23, 2014. This summer, the Farmer D team had the pleasure of installing an incredible school garden at Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School. Primary School Principal Greg Kaiser spoke about the importance of exposing young children to nature and the inspiration behind their school garden in an interview with Katie of Farmer D Organics:. Why did you decide to implement a garden for the younger students? Hat influenced the garden? Taking Responsibility for My ...
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New Forage Cover Crop in Stock. August 27th, 2014 • 3 Comments. Most organic gardeners and farmers agree: cover cropping is the foundation for successful soil ecology. Cover crops (or green manure, a classier term) suppress weeds, replenish nutrients, attract beneficial insects, stabilize soil, reduce compaction, reduces crusting and heaving, suppresses soil pathogens… gasps for air . It’s a good thing. Cover cropping is also really easy to do. […]. Farmer D Signature Products. Pest & disease control.
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Grubs in the Grass | Farmer D Blog
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Grubs in the Grass. August 28, 2014. Remember Japanese Beetles from earlier in the season? I bet you were glad as their numbers waned, and eventually disappeared without a trace. They are not, however, gone. Their progeny are in your turf grass and planted beds, consuming, growing, waiting even as you read this! Oh, the horror. Ok So what can we do about it? Paenibacillus popillae, aka Milky Spore, is here to break the cycle. Grub, Not Grubs. Beneficial Insects Now Available at Farmer D! On New Forage Co...
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New Forage Cover Crop in Stock. August 27th, 2014 • 3 Comments. Most organic gardeners and farmers agree: cover cropping is the foundation for successful soil ecology. Cover crops (or green manure, a classier term) suppress weeds, replenish nutrients, attract beneficial insects, stabilize soil, reduce compaction, reduces crusting and heaving, suppresses soil pathogens… gasps for air . It’s a good thing. Cover cropping is also really easy to do. […]. What’s Growing On at Farmer D – May 2012. How to Keep T...
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Category Archives: organic garden. New Year Design Solutions. January 19th, 2016 • Leave a comment. January. The month of winter and the start of the new year – we can’t think of a better time than now for new garden resolutions and spring visioning. This is the perfect time to start dreaming about and planning for your spring garden. And we are here to provide services along the way. Whether it is to […]. Posted in Backyard Cultivators. How to Keep Those Pesky Rabbits Out of Your Garden. And fall planti...
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Category Archives: organic farming. New Year Design Solutions. January 19th, 2016 • Leave a comment. January. The month of winter and the start of the new year – we can’t think of a better time than now for new garden resolutions and spring visioning. This is the perfect time to start dreaming about and planning for your spring garden. And we are here to provide services along the way. Whether it is to […]. Posted in Backyard Cultivators. December 11th, 2015 • 1 Comment. Posted in cold frames. Most organ...
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New Forage Cover Crop in Stock. August 27th, 2014 • 3 Comments. Most organic gardeners and farmers agree: cover cropping is the foundation for successful soil ecology. Cover crops (or green manure, a classier term) suppress weeds, replenish nutrients, attract beneficial insects, stabilize soil, reduce compaction, reduces crusting and heaving, suppresses soil pathogens… gasps for air . It’s a good thing. Cover cropping is also really easy to do. […]. Farmer D Signature Products. Pest & disease control.
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