Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.As the growing season winds down and frost begins to settle in, it can be tempting to take a break and wait for spring. However, giving your garden a little attention before winter arrives can make a big difference in how healthy and...
DIY + Garden Prep
Back to the Garden ShedSuccession Planting: How to Keep Your Garden Producing Through the Heat
Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.If you want your garden to have peak production you may want to swap out older, worn-out plants for new plants!Additionally, you may have space that opens after harvesting part of your crops.In both of these cases, succession planting is...
Why You Need Supports For Your Garden Plants + Which Ones to Get
Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.I live in Utah, where summers are typically hot and dry with plenty of sunshine - and while occasional thunderstorms can occur, wind storms are not super common.However, a windstorm recently ripped through my area with gusts up to 55...
Shade Cloth in the Garden: What It Is and Why It Works
Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.When summer temperatures climb and the sun becomes relentless, even the healthiest garden can begin to struggle. When summer heat peaks, even heat-tolerant plants can struggle - especially in hot, dry climates like mine in Utah. The...
Fertilizing 101: What Your Garden Really Needs to Thrive
Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.One of the most important things I’ve noticed in gardening is that plants benefit from consistent feeding throughout the growing season.Just like people feel better on a steady, balanced diet, plants tend to grow stronger, produce more,...
The Ultimate Guide to Mulching Raised Bed Gardens
Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.Mulching your raised beds is one of the simplest, highest-impact things you can do for your garden. While it certainly enhances the garden’s appearance, the real benefits go far beyond aesthetics. For me, mulching is essential to...
How to Choose the Best Vegetable Transplants for Your Garden
Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.Buying vegetable transplants from a nursery or garden center is a great way to jump-start your growing season. These young plants, often called “starts,” save you the time and effort of germinating seeds indoors or waiting for them to...
Why Pollination Matters in Your Garden + How to Attract Bees
Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.One of the essential ways to maximize yields in your garden is to have a high pollination percentage on the plants you are already growing. It's common practice to plant flowers specifically to bring in the pollinators and promote...
Understanding Garden Light and Shade: A Simple Guide
Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.A common reason I see friends and family struggle with failed gardens is a lack of understanding of how much light their garden receives. Understanding this is simple, yet key for success.Not only will this help you know where to set up...
How to Start a Garden for Under $100
Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.If you're here, I'm guessing you're interested in gardening, but want to do so on a budget. I'm going to tell you exactly how you can do it! If I only had $100 to start a garden, here's exactly what I would buy (keep in mind that this...
When to Plant Indoors vs. Outdoors: A Seasonal Guide for Gardeners
Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here. Planting your seedlings outdoors at the right time of year is very important so you don’t accidentally kill them. The question of when to plant can be surprisingly hard to answer because of how much weather can fluctuate even in just...
Jeff has a deep passion for gardening. Each year, he cultivates hundreds of pounds of vegetables—along with the occasional fruit—turning his garden into a thriving and productive space. Combined with Kyrié’s cooking, together, they create exciting meals using Jeff’s harvest.











