In March, we had a busy and exciting month, including media coverage from Fox News 21 in Duluth. A simple gardening segment turned into a lively conversation about gardening, favorite vegetables, and recipes, showcasing how gardening brings people together. We encourage you to start a food garden this year, as it offers both emotional and physical benefits, along with creating lasting memories and joy for families.
Taiga Farm & Seed provides essential resources for Northlanders in hardiness zones 3 and 4 to grow their own food. Founder Caroline Hegstrom discussed the importance of gardening in colder climates on WDIO's The Lift. The post emphasizes the Modern Victory Garden movement, promoting local food production and sustainability. Taiga Farm & Seed offers tailored seed collections and resources to help gardeners of all experience levels confidently grow fresh, homegrown food.
Taiga Farm and Seed announces the launch of its new Vegetable Seed Collections, specially tailored for northern climates. These high-quality seeds are designed to thrive in shorter growing seasons, helping gardeners in colder regions grow abundant, healthy, nutrient dense vegetables for themselves and their families.