From Soil to Soul Blog
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Hey Gardener, I'm Maggie. From Soil to Soul was established in 2015 with the realization that there simply isn't enough solid, practical gardening advice for gardeners in Zone 1-5. It is a gardening blog for northern gardeners, living in cold regions with short seasons.
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1w ago
The what, when, why and how of potting up seedlings including my personal philosophy on the matter, which might surprise you ..read more
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1M ago
Most gardeners typically run into a challenge or two when seed starting. Here's my tips for addressing the 5 most common ..read more
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1M ago
If you're wondering whether seed starting is worth the initial work and set-up, then this post is for you ..read more
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1M ago
I'm excited to be speaking about the strategies I use to maximize my harvest on both Friday & Saturday of the event here in Winnipeg, MB ..read more
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2M ago
Your complete guide to growing hot peppers in both Canada and other Northern regions, with cold region-specific growing information and 5 key tips for success ..read more
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2M ago
This delicate flower will add height and a whimsical feel to your garden. A few key tips will help you have success with growing sweet peas in colder climates ..read more
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2M ago
As February rolls around, most of us gardeners are eager to start our seeds. And while you can't start most seeds, you can start some! Here's 8 seeds to start indoors in February in Zone 3 ..read more
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3M ago
These are the trusted and loved 30+ best seed suppliers to buy from in Canada. Plus, a few of the best American-based seed companies you can order from online ..read more
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7M ago
Everything you need to do with hardneck garlic from May-August, including fertilizing, harvesting & curing ..read more
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7M ago
Your detailed step-by-step guide for how to grow hardneck garlic in the Fall so you can harvest big, beautiful bulbs the following Summer ..read more