Just Like Raw Micro Clover seeds, Pelleted Micro Clover seed grow a legume that plays a crucial role in naturally enriching your lawn, fixing atmospheric nitrogen in nodes along its roots. This process fertilizes soil and benefits nearby grasses by helping...
Continue ReadingCrocus Sativus, commonly known as the saffron crocus, is not just a beautiful flowering plant but also the source of the world’s most expensive spice—saffron. The delicate, thread-like stigmas of the flower are carefully harvested, dried, and used for a...
Continue ReadingGrowing ornamental grasses from seed can transform your garden or landscape with their unique textures and colors. Follow the guidelines in our Ornamental Grass Planting chart and you can ensure successful germination and growth of these beautiful plants. The chart below...
Continue ReadingAs we transition from the main sowing season into harvest time, it's the perfect opportunity to start thinking about your soil and planning for next year's bountiful harvest. One of the best ways to ensure your garden is ready for the next...
Continue ReadingIn response to our recent contest to submit eco-friendly DIY gardening hacks, we received hundreds of amazing responses. Thank you to our gardening community, who shared some enlightening and practical hacks that will help gardeners with planting and maintaining their...
Continue ReadingOur gardening community is full of creative minds who love to repurpose and reuse. We received hundreds of incredible responses for our DIY garden hacks contest, and we’ve put together a list of the top 10 hacks that focus on...
Continue ReadingWe’re so grateful for our gardening community, who shared their top hacks for creating natural fertilizers and pest control solutions in response to our eco-friendly DIY garden hacks contest. We’ve gone through the submissions and pulled the top 10 eco-friendly...
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Many gardeners are looking to incorporate sustainability into their gardening practices . One of the biggest resources used in the garden is water. How can we minimize the use of this precious resource and maximize the effects of the water we use? Here are some ways we can be water-wise in the garden.
Continue ReadingNow we’re just three weeks away from the longest day of the year (summer solstice on June 21st), so the soil is warm enough to plant squash and bean seeds. Even in colder climates where the nights are still frosty,...
Continue ReadingAs far as the calendar is concerned, spring is half over, despite the sense for many of us in 2017 that is yet to begin! There are still dozens of seeds to start in May. It can still be cold...
Continue ReadingWhether you're seeking a natural insect repellent or an eye-catching addition to your garden, Lemon Eucalyptus offers both beauty and functionality in abundance. This is a fast-growing plant, resistant to deer, that can shoot up to an impressive 1.8-2.4m (6-8') in its...
Continue ReadingAs the frost recedes, the possibilities in our gardens expand. Around March 28, gardeners along the south coastal regions of British Columbia witness the last average frost date. This pivotal time signals a period of preparation and anticipation for the...
Continue ReadingEven though February brings chilly weather, it's a great time to get a head start on your garden by sowing seeds indoors. This early planting allows your seedlings to develop well in time for spring, providing them with a solid...
Continue ReadingIf you're trying to figure out whether your potato plants are determinate or indeterminate, you can breathe a sigh of relief. It's not as critical as it might seem. In the world of potato growing, the lines between determinate and indeterminate varieties are not as clear as they are with tomatoes or beans.
Continue ReadingAs the festive energy of the holidays gives way to the quieter days of early winter, it's a prime time for gardeners to engage in contemplative planning and to dream about the upcoming season's garden. This period, marked by a...
Continue ReadingThe Scoville Scale measures the pungency or spiciness of peppers in Scoville Heat Units (SHU). The higher the SHU, the hotter the pepper: 0 SHU (No Heat): These peppers are sweet and have no detectable heat. 100–2,500 SHU (Very Mild...
Continue ReadingEnvision a holiday gift that sprouts into a beautiful garden. Seed bombs are the answer, blending utility with a touch of whimsy. These small but mighty spheres are a cinch to craft and can turn barren spots into thriving habitats...
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Discover the unique qualities of our Certified Organic Seed Potatoes, a hallmark of sustainable agriculture from the fertile Pemberton Valley. These potatoes are more than just a crop; they're a testament to the sustainable and organic practices followed by our trusted growers. What makes seed potatoes from West Coast Seeds so special?
Continue ReadingWhether you've harvested a bumper crop or picked a bunch of carrots from your local market, storing them properly means you can enjoy their crisp, earthy goodness well into the cooler months. Let's walk through the ins and outs of carrot storage,...
Continue ReadingThe garden experience is an abundant one. So many gifts that awaits us every time we visit, reminding us that gardening isn’t a chore to be done but a stepping stone into a mindful practice. Out of a tiny seed,...
Continue ReadingAs we approach a new growing season, we begin with the inevitable anticipation of how and what we are going to start in the garden. Here at the farm, we start roughly 20,000 seeds every year. About half of those...
Continue ReadingFrost, insects, wind, and that ever-changing temperature. How do I give my seedlings and plants the best support to ensure an abundant harvest? Protecting crops is a large component of your organic growing toolbox when keeping pests at bay and...
Continue ReadingSome of the quickest and easiest food crops you can grow at home are microgreens. With a few simple steps, anyone with limited space or gardening knowledge can be rewarded with the variety of flavours, colours, and textures that microgreens...
Continue ReadingThis is the first year I planted my entire garden with West Coast Seeds. Having a five-acre homestead, we maintain a very large garden with individual beds for each vegetable and 3 greenhouses for our warm season crops. As you...
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