Garden Plans

Garden Plans & Where to Buy Seeds



It’s that time of year where we share all the garden goodies we plan to plant this spring and summer! We are so excited about this garden season as we jump right into full time farming as our primary income. We’re knew to this and know we’re going to make mistakes along the way, but we trust God has a perfect plan! Check out this video to see everything we are planting this gardening season.

These days finding seeds can be kind of hard so we also give insight into our favorite places to purchase seeds. We’re so excited for this new venture and the opportunity to do what we’ve always wanted to do. We’ve been large scale gardening for 20 years now and we are ready to share all that we’ve learned and continue learning through the process of expanding our garden and serving our community. Thank you so much for following along, we pray you are blessed and encouraged by all that we share.
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6 Comments

  1. Last year I planted Costata Romanesco Zucchini and was very impressed! The leaves were huge and the zucchinis grew fast and big, BUT even the really big ones were tender and had very small seeds! They were delicious! I hope you also have success with them.

  2. Thanks, Jason and Jennifer, for taking time to make this video for us. I have made notes. I passed by Berlin Seed Co. the other day but next time I know I need to stop in. I appreciate y'all. ❤️❤️ PS. Luuuv Clemson Spineless! And I love Romas, so much too.

  3. Thank you for sharing! I'm so excited to start garden planning. I live in the Pacific Northwest so it will a bit yet, but the planning stages are just as fun during the long cold winter months.
    Sarah Hayhurst

  4. When you came to the butternut squash and the way you grow so much, what do you do to keep the vine bores from destroying your crops???

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