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15th Feb 2014

Welcome to your blog!A blog is a great place to share details on your products, business and whatever else you think your shoppers might like to hear from you. You can include photos in your blog posts and even videos. For ideas and inspiration on how to structure your blog, take a look at the Bigcommerce blog.How can I delete this post?To delete this post and add your own, login to your admin area, click the Content tab at the top of the s… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 2nd Feb 2014

Planting bare root trees and shrubs can have big advantages for your yard, garden, and wallet. Bare root varieties – which are dug and stored without any soil – typically cost less money, and they also gain more root mass and are easier to plant with less weight and packing soil or materials to deal with.Timing is everything. Time your planting precisely because the one drawback to planting bare root plants is the limited planting window. Ba… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 1st Feb 2014

Soils must be considered as a living system. An interface between soil biology, chemistry, and physics. Healthy soils have billions of microbes per tablespoon. Calcium is the predominate nutrient (Ion-atom) in soil chemistry. Manage the soil chemistry and physics and the biology naturally follows.Soil is made up of the following categories of matter:5% Organic Matter Carbon- Decaying trash-organic matter- made into humic acid by microbes… Read more

Posted by Grange Co-op on 27th Oct 2013

Berry Shortcake Makes rich, sweet biscuit-type shortcake. Lightly brown 2 T. butter. Remove foam and add 2 T. oil, 1 egg, and 1/2 cup sour cream. Combine 2 cups Butte Creek Mill Muffins! Muffins! Mix with 1/2 tsp. baking soda and gently stir into pan with the butter mixture until moistened. Turn out onto lightly floured wax paper and gently knead (by folding over six times) to form a ball. Pat out to 3/4" thick and cut with 2-3/4" round cu… Read more