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  1. Sweetheart Seeds GIVEAWAY!

    We know you LOVE seeds, so in honor of Valentine’s day, we’re giving three lucky winners seeds that celebrate your passion (for growing)! Enter to win a chance at winning some of our favorite seed varieties with Valentine’s-related names. Each of our three lucky winners will receive a romantic collection of seeds, including one packet each of: Valentine’s Day Blend Radish...
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  2. GIVEAWAY! Enter to Win a Commemorative Abundant Bloomsdale Seed Starting Kit

    This contest has closed. Congratulations to Tara on her win! We're so excited about our newest variety, Abundant Bloomsdale spinach, we just couldn't resist giving some away. One lucky winner will receive a commemorative Abundant Bloomsdale seed starting kit to get the garden season off to a great start! The Seed Starting Kit includes: Our seed starting kit, which includes a...
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  3. Enter to Win your Dream Garden from High Mowing Seeds

    Design Your Dream Garden, Enter to Win a $75 Gift Certificate! This contest has closed. Thank you to everyone who entered and congratulations to Kate on your win! Half the fun of having a garden is planning it during those long cold winter months when all is grey and dark outside. Looking at pictures of bright, beautiful vegetables, herbs and...
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  4. Spoiler Alert! Exciting Changes in the 2015 Catalog

    Click here to view a virtual version of the 2015 catalog! When you open your mailbox a few weeks from now and find our catalog inside, you will immediately notice that it looks very different . . . and better! We are so pleased, we just can’t wait for you to see some of the great new features (and the...
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  5. Paper: It's All in the Details

    Catalogs are in the mail and arriving in homes in a few weeks. If you've seen our past catalogs, you'll notice that this year's catalog "feels different." Here's why. One of biggest challenges in producing a print catalog with hundreds of photos of plants, produce and people is presenting them in a way that's both clear and environmentally responsible. Interestingly...
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  6. Getting Started with Hydroponics

    As the weather gets colder, many of us are thinking about moving our food production indoors. Hydroponics is a unique way of growing food indoors year-round, and can be done with completely organic inputs. While not yet approved for use under the National Organic Program, gardeners and growers who aren’t certified may benefit from these techniques. Since we don’t have...
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  7. Garlic Keeper Giveaway!

    With garlic-planting season in full force, we thought we'd add a little fun by offering a giveaway.  We're very excited to partner with local potter Abby Tonks of Abby T Pottery in Randolph, Vermont, who is as big a fan of our seeds as we are of her pottery. Her signature pieces are these lovely "Little Birdie Garlic Keepers." Depending...
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  8. Local Food, Music, Workshops, & More at High Mowing Field Day

    Join us this Sunday, August 24th for the annual High Mowing Field Day, our fun-filled open house marking the height of the growing season! Learn something new at our workshops, tour the beautiful Trials & Showcase fields, satisfy your soul with a delicious Local Food Showcase meal prepared in the field by New England Culinary Institute chefs, then dance the...
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  9. Win a Winter Garden Collection from High Mowing Organic Seeds!

    Sometimes in the midst of the summer farm and garden abundance, it's hard to remember to plan ahead for the fall and winter months. A little planning now can help you make that abundance last long into the winter--so we're having a contest to tell us what fall and winter crops you're growing this year! Lately many people have been...
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  10. The Benefits of Hillside Farming

    Katie Spring owns and operates Good Heart Farmstead with her husband Edge Fuentes in Worcester, VT. Prime agricultural soils are often found in flood-plain, where the land is nutrient-rich and fertile. Hillsides, in contrast, can bring a range of challenges for the farmer: nutrient-poor soil, erosion, and nutrient run-off to name a few. But as we experience more extreme weather...
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