Grow Your Own Food

Growing your own food is an effective way to reduce your foodprint while keeping yourself busy with a relaxing and enjoyable task. By taking charge of the entire process from planting to composting, you can select the seed, manage soil & pest, and harvest everything on your own. Whether it's a windowsill of herbs or a backyard vegetable plot, you can tailor a garden to suit your lifestyle needs. We provide various garden guides, including seed selection information and a step-by-step gardening guide, as well as ways to make the most of your fresh produce. Get ready to start gardening and enhance your eco-friendliness! 

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Best Crops for Survival Gardens

Survival garden has the same concept as “Victory Gardens” or “War Gardens” during the time of World War I and World War II. American people grew gardens in parks and in their own residences to help sustain the food supply during the time of national emergency. A survival garden is similar in theory.

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The Science Behind Companion Planting

For generations, farmers practice companion planting strategies to benefit one or more plants in terms of pest control, nutrient uptake, pollination, providing habitat for beneficial insects, space maximization, and various others to enhance the whole garden. If you look around at nature, different varieties of plants share the same space, growing together in harmony and abundantly. Companion planting is reflective of such natural environments.

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Introduction to Soil Health

Get an introduction to soil health and discover why it's one of the most important natural resources. Learn the components that make up soil, its vital role in Earth's ecology, and how proper management can ensure its quality.

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