Traditional Hummus

2022-04-20T07:32:09-07:00January 7th, 2022|

Traditional hummus has been enjoyed for centuries by ancestors across the continents. It's an amazing protein dish that can be dressed up or down and pairs well with roasted veggies, runny eggs, and of course, warm flat breads.

Tarragon Vinegar

2021-11-18T20:15:20-08:00November 18th, 2021|

Tarragon vinegar has a bright anise flavor and is delicious drizzled over sauteed + roasted vegetables, is a great base for a vinaigrette, and can be used to bring bright notes to savory pan sauces.

Caramelized Fennel Soup

2022-04-27T14:06:16-07:00October 25th, 2021|

It's time for soup season! Slowly caramelized fennel and sweet onions create a rich base for this blended soup seasoned with freshly dried herbs. Perfect for chilly nights or weekday lunch. You can easily adapt the recipe to be vegan by omitting the half and half.

Roasted Acorn Squash with Hummus, Kale and Quinoa

2022-04-22T19:16:12-07:00September 7th, 2021|

Acorn squash are a delicious and versatile source of fiber and potassium and easy to incorporate into your diet - especially when roasted. If you’ve picked some up at the farmers market or have some ready in the garden, you'll want to try this vegan friendly recipe that's perfect for a crowd or an intimate dinner.

Orange County August Planting Guide

2023-08-10T19:12:10-07:00August 1st, 2021|

With the heat of August upon us, now is the time to begin preparation of our cool season garden. The hot summer sun brings hearty vegetable yields and flowers in full color! Now is a great time to ensure your garden is receiving sufficient water and that no garden pests have made their way to your precious plants. Consider placing an order for your cool season seeds from a local heirloom provider. Hardy vegetables like broccoli, cabbage, kale and radishes thrive in the cool season and the most dazzling varieties tend to sell out quickly!

Orange County July Planting Guide

2022-06-23T18:17:39-07:00July 1st, 2021|

With hot summer days (and nights), it's time to succession plant in the garden and create some shade options for young plants. It's also a good time to review your cool season notes to plan for the cool season garden. Consider adding in more hot-season favorites like peppers, sweet potatoes, or okra in the hottest spaces in your garden. Don't forget our suggested flower companion planting guide this month to bring more pollinators to your garden. Check out the Orange County CA July planting guide.

Orange County June Planting Guide

2022-06-23T17:50:09-07:00June 1st, 2021|

With hot summer days on the horizon, it's time to start planting in the summer garden. Consider adding in hot-season favorites like peppers, sweet potatoes, or okra. Check out our suggested flower companion planting guide this month to bring more pollinators to your garden. Check out the Orange County CA June planting guide.

Orange County May Planting Guide

2022-06-23T17:51:10-07:00April 20th, 2021|

Spring is officially here which means it's time to plant the summer garden! Evening temperatures are warm enough to move all your seedlings into the garden. With your young warm season plants in the ground, start planning for succession sowing and stocking up on worm castings to make compost tea and feed your soil. Tomatoes, squash, and peppers can be hungry feeders. Check out our suggested flower companion planting guide this month to bring happy pollinators to your garden.

Mother’s Day Pop-up Sale

2021-05-21T06:54:52-07:00April 20th, 2021|

Save the Date: May 1, 2020 | 11am-3pm If you've ever wanted to get the best gift for the maternal figures in your life, you don't want to miss this one-day pop-up sale in Floral Park. Kathy Skilton of Passport, Please, Chef Mila Payne, and Heirloom Potager are providing a one-stop shop to stock up on the most unique and heartwarming gifts.

Orange County April Planting Guide

2022-06-23T17:51:56-07:00April 6th, 2021|

Spring is officially here which means it's time to plant the summer garden! All your summer favorites should be started from seed and transplanted into the garden. Hopefully you've started some tomato seeds already and have hardened off your transplants! If you haven't, stop over to a local nursery to pick up some warm season crops and start planning for succession sowing and amending your garden soil. Check out our suggested flower companion planting guide this month to bring happy pollinators to your garden. Check out the Orange County CA April planting guide.

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