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Posted by Grange Co-op on 19th Mar 2024

In a world buzzing with instant gratification, there's something profoundly satisfying about cultivating your tea garden. Beyond the aromatic allure and delicate flavors, nurturing your tea haven promises a journey to well-being. Uncover the art of growing and brewing tea as we delve into the types of tea, the perfect soil for your tea garden, and the health benefits of sipping on homegrown goodness. Camellia Sinensis: The Tea Plant The fou… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 12th Mar 2024

Greenhouse gardening is an art and a science that allows enthusiasts to transcend the limitations of traditional outdoor gardening. This cultivation method enables individuals to extend the growing season, protect plants from harsh weather conditions, and experiment with a diverse range of flora. This blog discusses greenhouse gardening, exploring crucial aspects such as seed starting, harnessing natural light, climate control strategies, a… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 8th Mar 2024

SOHumane Adoption Day Love was in the air on Saturday, February 10th as Grange Co-op partnered with SOHumane for another wonderful adoption event. This time, we celebrated being “Pawsitively in Love” as over a dozen dogs found their forever homes with families in the Rogue Valley. These adoption days frequently have a line forming even before the event starts. The energy is high as dogs old and young eagerly get to meet pros… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 5th Mar 2024

In gardening, innovation takes root in unexpected places. One unconventional yet highly effective method is growing organic vegetables in straw bales. This alternative gardening technique has gained popularity for its simplicity, sustainability, and excellent results. Below, we delve into the intricacies of straw bale gardening, unraveling the secrets that make it a fascinating and rewarding approach for cultivating a bountiful harvest of o… Read more