Not Quite Spring Planting
While most of the country is waist deep in winter wonderland, we here in Northern California are eager to begin our outdoor spring crops. Technically Spring doesn’t arrive for another month, but around here, with the temperatures creeping up to the 60’s F we are already in our cool spring season. It’s not [...]
Posted: February 16th, 2012 under General Gardening, Getting Started, Knowledge.
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Cayenne Pepper: Among Medicinal Herb Royalty
Enter “Cayenne Pepper” in any web search engine and hundreds of articles pop up praising this herb and it’s many health benefits. I have to admit that I began searching for a holistic remedy for a cold that has been plaguing me this week, and what I discovered is that the pepper I use [...]
Posted: February 10th, 2012 under Knowledge.
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Bioponics Illuminated
We here at GH receive lots of questions regarding the use of organic nutrients in a hydroponic setting. Bioponics is just that, a marriage of organic cultivation with hydroponic cultivation. To visit this very important topic I’ve included a link to our sister company, GHE’s blog. Read through as Noucetta describes 3 [...]
Posted: January 18th, 2012 under Getting Started, GHE, Knowledge, Nutrients, Organics.
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December 12th is National Poinsettia Day
I picked up a Poinsettia plant the other day while grocery shopping and started wondering, “Why is this plant associated with the Christmas Holiday season”? Here are some interesting facts I learned about this beautiful plant that may help shed some light on your questions?
The Poinsettia (Euphorbia Pulcherrima) is native to the [...]
Posted: December 12th, 2011 under Flowers, Knowledge.
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