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Planting Spring Peas – Straight to the Point The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener

Posted on April 9, 2017

Joey show how to plant peas in a very easy way and he also gives tips along the way

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This entry was posted in Straight to the Point and tagged dig, dirt, growing food, Holly Baird, Joey baird, leaves, peas, planting, planting peas, soil, spring, spring peas, straight to the point, the Wisconsin vegetable gardener, Wisconsin, zone 5.

Planting Potatoes, Sneaky Kohlrabi & Tips on Growing Cilantro – The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener

Posted on May 5, 2015 Updated on May 30, 2015

This entry was posted in Weekly Shows and tagged banana fingerling, coffee grounds, compost, cool weather crop, dig, elba, fertilizer, growing cilantro, Holly Baird, intercropping, Joey baird, Kohlrabi, organic, planting potatoes, the Wisconsin vegetable gardener, trench, Wisconsin.

Potato and Shallot Harvest – The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener

Posted on August 19, 2014

This entry was posted in Weekly Shows and tagged backyard, backyard garden, ball canning, boil, canner, dig, dirt, find, harvest, Holly Baird, hot water canner, Joey baird, organic, potatoes, pressure canner, search, shallots, soil, Wisconsin.

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