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My Garden Setup: 3 Best Garden Containers for Every Gardener

My Garden Setup: 3 Best Garden Containers for Every Gardener

Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.In this blog post I will share the 3 main types of garden containers that I use and recommend. Note that I use many types of containers, but these are my favorite ones!I will also list out the pros and cons of each so that you can...

The Best Solar Lights For Your Garden

The Best Solar Lights For Your Garden

Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.Over the past two decades, solar lights have gone from a novelty to a common garden decoration. Thanks to advancements in solar panel efficiency and LED technology, they’re now a practical, affordable, and eco-friendly option for outdoor...

Three Downsides of Upside Down Tomato Growing

Three Downsides of Upside Down Tomato Growing

Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.Upside-down gardening sounds great in theory. Theoretically it can: save space, reduce pests, improve airflow, make harvesting easier, and keep produce cleaner by growing plants suspended off the ground. It flips the script on...

Why You Need Supports For Your Garden Plants + Which Ones to Get

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

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...

My Honest Review of the Click and Grow Indoor Garden

My Honest Review of the Click and Grow Indoor Garden

From top to bottom (basil, lettuce, peppers). I planted all of them on April 7, and this photo was taken on May 10, just a month later. Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.Living in a small space doesn’t mean you have to give up on your gardening dreams. In fact, there are...

The Benefits of Fabric Grow Bags in Gardening

The Benefits of Fabric Grow Bags in Gardening

Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.Fabric grow bags are one of my favorite garden containers that I would highly recommend to anyone!Apart from being incredibly versatile, grow backs perhaps give the most cost effective harvest of any garden containers.In this post I will...

How to Achieve Ideal Soil Texture for Perfect Aeration and Drainage

How to Achieve Ideal Soil Texture for Perfect Aeration and Drainage

Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.The biggest point of learning that I’ve had this gardening season is the absolute importance of aeration in the soil. I haven't had a lot of struggles with this in the past, but this year has been different. Creating soil with the right...

How to Up-Pot Plants: A Step-by-Step Beginner’s Guide

How to Up-Pot Plants: A Step-by-Step Beginner’s Guide

Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.In my time gardening, I have found that potting-up my plants once before planting outside is ideal for maximum harvests. I'll touch on why exactly in this blog post!I especially love doing this with my tomato plants because tomatoes are...

Protecting Your Garden from Wildlife: Deer, Squirrels, and More

Protecting Your Garden from Wildlife: Deer, Squirrels, and More

Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.As an avid gardener, the number one question that I get is how I keep all the critters out. The truth is, I am very lucky to have very little animals coming into my garden. My biggest adversary is my neighbor’s cats that like to use my...

Six Ways to Protect Your Garden from the Frost

Six Ways to Protect Your Garden from the Frost

Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.Protecting my garden from freezing temperatures is a constant battle during the spring. I live in a part of Utah (Zone 7A) that is a sub desert, and so even though the days often get warm, the nighttime temperatures can drop by over 20...

My Experience with Vego’s Elevated Garden Bed

My Experience with Vego’s Elevated Garden Bed

Hey all! Real Farmer Jeff here.This last weekend I put together my new elevated garden bed from Vego. I thought it may be helpful to share my experience and list some tips that I learned along the way. First off, here are some of its key features listed on its...

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.

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