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January 6, 2012 Great Mini Gardens in a Tray

January 5, 2012 by desertcanyonfarmgreenthoughts

This past year we introduced some new categories of our Mini Gardens in a Tray Collections.  In addition to the original group of culinary, medicinal, tea and fragrance gardens, we added a few more groupings.  Now we have…

Traditional Mini Gardens in a Tray are our standard grouping of herb choices and they include Culinary, Medicinal, Tea, Fragrance and Mixed Herbs Mini Gardens.

Heritage Heirloom Food Mini Gardens have a wide range of choices, some of which are cool season heritage veggies gardens, heirloom tomatoes gardens, hot season heritage veggie gardens, just to name a few.

Wildlife Mini Gardens which include honey bee gardens, native pollinator gardens, beneficial insects gardens, wild bird gardens, bumble bee gardens and hummingbird gardens.

Fairy, Gnome and Green Roof Mini Gardens are filled with sweet and wonderful small plants that are just perfect for your fairy or gnome gardens.  The green roof mini gardens are loaded with tough plants that grow beautifully on your green roof.

Cook’s Mini Gardens are our most popular Mini Gardens collection.  There are 18 different versions of Cook’s Mini Gardens and they are all fantastic and fun!  Unlike the other Mini Gardens  we build, these Cook’s Mini Gardens also come with a tag attached to each garden that gives recipe ideas for using them.  Some of the Cook’s Mini Gardens are Superb Soups and Stews, I Love My Grill, A Taste of Asia, Extraordinary Eggs, and loads of other cooking versions perfect for any chef or aspiring chefs.

You will love these Mini Gardens!!! 

In addition to making our Mini Gardens in a Tray collections available to our wholesale customers, we will also have them available at our Farm Stand this spring during our Open Farm Days.

Other news…well, I did not make my deadline of getting the heritage heirloom food info page of this blog updated completely by the end of 2011.  I’m sad to report that I am still working on it.  I still have pumpkins, squash, swiss chard, tomatoes and watermelons left to update.  Thank you for your patience and I hope to have it all complete very soon.

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