Posted by Grange Co-op on 19th Jul 2021
Interested in taking up beekeeping, or already have a hive of your own? Beekeeping can be a rewarding and educational endeavor. No matter if your purpose is solely for honey production, helping out the planet by creating a habitat of pollinators, or simply an urge to learn something new, regardless of why you engage in beekeeping, you may experience your own set of concerns and questions. Both the professional and the
beginner need guidance… Read more
Posted by Grange Co-op on 19th Jul 2021
In this article, we will discuss the best vegetables you can grow even if you don’t have a garden plot. Limited on space? We're highlighting some of our favorite vegetables for container gardening located on balconies, porches, or patios with available sunlight.
1. Tomatoes (Solanum Lycopersicum)
Tomatoes are undoubtedly one of the most productive vegetables for container gardening, providing almost 10 pounds to harvest per plant ever… Read more
Posted by Grange Co-op on 15th Jul 2021
Grange Co-op is proud to provide you with pottery from Pacific Home and Garden, a premium pottery supplier providing a multitude of sizes and colors. All H&G Pottery is frostproof, and of high quality, resistant to cracking in the winter with the recommended due care. One of their most popular and well-known lines of pottery, the Le Beau collection, is the symbol of high design and luxury in the garden market. Over the last 20 years,… Read more
Posted by Grange Co-op on 17th Jun 2020
Plants need occasional fertilizer feedings because most soil does not provide the essential nutrients required for optimum growth. Even the best garden soil will eventually be depleted of nutrients as the plants growing in it absorb the nutrients from the soil. Replenishing lost nutrients is the primary reason we recommend fertilizing for the healthiest of plants. Grange Co-op Gardening Expert, Kraig Rucker, discusses fertilizer basics… Read more