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New Cherry Ember Tomato Reveals Stripey Charm, Bright Flavor
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This new cherry tomato variety from Cornell AgriTech provides improved yield and shelf-life while enhancing both visual and culinary appeal. Cherry tomatoes are a staple in home gardens, farm fields and local food […]
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Soil Blocking in Five Easy Steps
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Soil blocks can lead to the remarkable health of transplants compared to their cousins grown in cell trays. The Dutch have been developing modern soil blocking for nearly a century. Planting seeds […]
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New Cherry Tomatoes Have a Thick Skin
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Although cherry tomatoes are a popular agricultural product, these fruits can be challenging to grow as their thin skin is highly prone to cracking during heavy rainfall seasons, while in […]
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Easy Ways to Harvest More this Fall
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Here in the Northeast, finding easy ways to extend our season is essential to eating well as the days grow short. After years of working on farms and experimenting at […]
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Don’t Judge a Carrot by the Cover
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At first glance, the “Dulcinea” is simply a carrot. But this new variety is so much more, and could outlast us by countless generations. Don’t judge a book by its […]
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How Long Do Seeds Last?
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Fruition’s Seeds Storing Strategies Whether you have a handful of your family’s heirloom beans or you simply wish to keep your germination rates high for next season, storing your seeds well […]
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Four Easy Seeds to Save This Season
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Why save seed? You’ll have seed better suited to your farm or garden than any you could buy. You’ll learn tons about plants, food and yourself in the process. Growing, […]
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Seeds, Chefs, and Sustainable Agriculture
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What sows local food? Seeds! Most of the seed sown in the Northeast is grown in arid climates, often thousands of miles away. However, a burgeoning awareness that local food […]








