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From Scraps to Seeds: A Sustainable Kitchen Revolution

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  We’ve talked a lot about seeds and seed germination and now I want to share with you my favorite way to reduce, reuse and recycle from my kitchen to my garden, Kitchen Scrap Gardening! Exactly as it sounds, kitchen scrap gardening is taking food scraps and regrowing plants and food from them.  One of my favorite gardeners who utilizes this fun and sustainable gardening tool is Misilla . A Pacific Northwest mom who shares her passion of sustainability gardening on a variety of platforms, I primarily follow her YouTube as her videos are very well explained with clear images and language. She even has a video where she discusses how she uses kitchen scrap gardening to grow carrots, celery, and onions! I have had luck with celery and lettuce through methods that are described in the blog Crafty Little Secret . In the blog post, Re-Grow Your Celery and Lettuce! celery roots by Crafty Little Secrets The author discusses how you can take the end of a celery bundle or lettuce, place it i

Sprouting Secrets: Reviving Your Garden With Everyday Things!

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  In the world of gardening, even in your backyard, innovation and sustainability go hand in hand. Today, I’m going to share with you some of my favorite ways to elevate and kickstart my garden and seeds! As mentioned in Garden Basics: Soil & Zones , I prefer direct planting in the ground because it aids in soil restoration, although I don’t plant seeds often. Instead, I opt for small plants or sproutlings that I've germinated over 4-10 weeks. Seed germination is the process by which a seed sprouts and begins to grow into a new plant. I love germinating my seeds because it gives plants a better chance to flower and produce while also allowing me to start gardening early. The first year my family and I began our garden, we repurposed an old dish we no longer needed, filled it with dirt, and grew some cantaloupe sprouts. Although we didn’t get any melons from those sprouts, we had a lot of fun learning about different ways to start our seedlings. The Old Farmer's Almanac pro

Garden Basics: Garden Placement & Safeguarding

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     Photo Credit Pixabay  Creating a successful garden involves so much more than planting seeds and watering schedules. To maintain a healthy growing and producing garden you want to take into consideration a variety of different things from soil texture, sunlight exposure, and water accessibility to animal access in this blog we will talk talk about some of those things and share different resources to help you pick the best spot for your garden!  Photo Credit Alexis Kincaid When I first decided to begin gardening,   I took straight to my backyard.  My family and I were extremely lucky when purchasing our home  and have a large backyard space that I knew one  day I would want to turn into a garden utopia. While I still have a long way to go toward utopia I do have a really nice space for my garden. The space I chose (pictured to the left) for two main reasons: sun exposure and fencing. I knew I wanted to grow vegetables and herbs that required a lot of sun like citrus and potatoes

Garden Basics: Soil & Zones

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Are you ready to dig into the dirt and unlock the secrets of successful gardening? Before we talk about the actual plants it's important to understand that the journey to a thriving garden starts with getting down to the roots – quite literally! Let's dive headfirst into the fascinating world of soil, where the journey begins. Soil isn't just dirt; it's the foundation of agriculture, the lifeblood of our gardens. Whether you're creating your own soil mix or plunging straight into the ground, knowing your soil type is absolutely vital. Why? Because it's the key to unlocking a garden that's bursting with life and productivity! So, let's get our hands dirty and decipher what our soil is trying to tell us. Is it loamy, crumbly, or sandy? Understanding the difference can make all the difference in the health and happiness of your plants. An easy way to tell your soil type is by actually getting your hands in it. Yep. That’s right it's recommended to dig a

Welcome To The Garden

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 Welcome to Roots: In The Garden, your ultimate destination for all things related to starting and maintaining your very own vegetable and herb gardens. From nurturing soil to fostering seed germination, join me, Alexis K., as we explore the fascinating world of growing your own food right at home! Join me as we dig  into gardening essentials and eco-conscious recycling methods, providing insight into soil composition, zone identification, kitchen composting, scrap seeds, seed germination, and so much more! Get ready to get your hands dirty on the  journey toward cultivating your thriving garden right at home. Stay tuned for practical tips and advice to help you nurture your green space and enjoy the joys of gardening. Happy planting!