Growing Plants from Seeds

By Patti Smith Even with snow on the ground, it is time to start thinking about your vegetable or flower garden. Growing your own transplants can be a fun experience.  Garden centers offer plenty of wonderful vegetables and flowers for you to plant.  But ordering...

A Seeds Journey!

By Cole Moldenhauer From seed to harvest, a vegetable plant’s journey is a long one.  Minnesota’s climate offers a shorter growing season which requires us to use a process known as transplant.  Speeding up the course of our growing season will allow the produce to...

Join the Outdoors

By Ted Maro Across the country, outdoor kitchen and living spaces are one of the hottest new trends. More and more people are choosing to entertain in the great outdoors of their own backyard. These outdoor spaces are becoming an extension of family homes. They are...

Pahl’s Plant of the Month – March

Wasabi Coleus Solenostemon scutellarioides Description: Durable and rugged for a coleus, Wasabi’s serrated chartreuse leaves hold their brilliant color without fading or spotting. Height: 18-30″ Spacing: 16-28″ Foliage: Chartreuse Exposure: Partial...