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How to Prepare Garden Soil for Planting: A Canadian Spring Guide

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How to Prepare Garden Soil for Planting: A Canadian Spring Guide

Healthy soil is the foundation of every successful harvest. In Canada, our soil goes through a massive transition from frozen tundra to workable earth. Taking the time to prep your beds correctly in early spring ensures your Caribou seeds have the air, nutrients, and drainage they need to thrive. Most vegetables perform best in soil that is loose, well-drained, and rich in organic matter. Here is how to get your beds ready for the season. 🌱 Read More | When to Direct Sow Seeds in Canada The "Hand-Squeeze" Test: When to Start The biggest mistake you can make is working...

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Best Seeds to Plant in May in Canada: 7 Warm-Season Staples

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Best Seeds to Plant in May in Canada: 7 Warm-Season Staples

By May, gardens across Canada are finally waking up in earnest. As soil temperatures rise and the risk of frost begins to retreat, we move away from the hardy greens of April and into the heavy hitters of the summer harvest. While April is about resilience, May is about growth. This is the month we transition to crops that crave the sun and require "toasty" soil to thrive. 🌱 Read More | When to Direct Sow Seeds in Canada: The Ultimate Timing Guide Why May is the Sweet Spot for Heat-Lovers Many of our favorite summer vegetables are sensitive; planting...

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Best Seeds to Plant in April in Canada: 7 Early-Season Winners

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Best Seeds to Plant in April in Canada: 7 Early-Season Winners

April is an exciting month for gardeners across Canada. As the soil begins to thaw and temperatures slowly rise, many cool-season vegetables can be planted directly into the garden. While warm-weather crops must wait until later in the season, several hardy vegetables actually prefer the cool temperatures of early spring. Planting these crops in April allows gardeners to enjoy early harvests before the heat of summer arrives. Pro Tip: Many of these vegetables, specifically Kale and Spinach, produce higher sugar content as a natural "antifreeze" during April's chilly nights, making your early spring harvest taste significantly sweeter than store-bought options....

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Cold Hardy Vegetables: How to Start Your Canadian Garden Weeks Earlier

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Cold Hardy Vegetables: How to Start Your Canadian Garden Weeks Earlier

One of the greatest secrets of the Canadian spring is that the "Last Frost Date" isn't the starting line for everyone. While heat-loving tomatoes have to wait, a resilient group of plants—Cold Hardy Vegetables—actually prefer the crisp air and cool soil of an early spring.For Canadian gardeners, these crops are the key to extending the season. By choosing frost-tolerant varieties, you can often begin sowing seeds 4 to 6 weeks before the traditional start of summer, turning a short growing season into a productive one. 🌱 Read More | When to Direct Sow Seeds in Canada What Defines a "Cold...

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Vegetables That Should Always Be Direct Sown

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Vegetables That Should Always Be Direct Sown

Many vegetables grow perfectly well when started indoors, but others are direct-sowing specialists. In fact, for certain crops, a change of address is more than just inconvenient—it can be critical. The most common reason for this preference is root sensitivity. Crops with long taproots (like carrots) or very delicate, branching roots (like beans and squash) despise being moved. When transplanted, these sensitive systems often cannot re-establish themselves, leading to stunted growth, misshapen harvests, or complete plant failure. This effect is known as Transplant Shock. By direct sowing, you ensure your vegetables never experience this setback. 🌱 Read More | When...

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