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This month’s giveaway winner will receive The Complete Compost Gardening Guide and Plant Partners from Storey Publishing. The Complete Compost Gardening Guide Develop mature compost right in your garden. Barbara Pleasant and Deborah Martin explain their six-way compost gardening system in this informative guide that will have you rethinking how you create and use your compost. With your plants and compost living together from the...
Here at High Mowing, we are committed to providing researched, high quality seeds of dependable varieties developed to bring you success in the field or garden. You will notice that we offer some varieties that are Plant Variety Protected or carry a Utility Patent. These rights give our partners the security they need to successfully develop the new and improved...
Return to part 2 of our 2022 catalog series: beneficials. The Waldorf School of Atlanta Miyuki Maruping, lead garden teacher at the Waldorf School of Atlanta Miyuki Maruping has been working at the Waldorf School of Atlanta since 2018 as the lead gardening teacher. She first became connected to the school as a parent in 2014. Through maintaining the garden at...
Return to part 1 of our 2022 Catalog Series: Beneficials. Fireflies Sometimes beneficials aren’t organisms with obvious or straight forward contributions. It’s easy to understand how a honeybee is beneficial for humans and farms, as the honey is an agricultural product and their pollination in the garden leads to fruit. There are organisms in our ecosystems with more subtle influences...
You might have noticed that we are not selling garlic in our new 2022 Organic Seed Catalog and it is listed as Unavailable for 2022 on our website. We are taking this strategic break to try and address some underlying issues that have made offering high quality, organic seed garlic challenging. Some of these issues include: Crop Failures Seed garlic is...
This month’s giveaway winner will receive a Hori Hori Knife from Gardener’s Supply Company. An original Japanese design, this multipurpose knife is an indispensable tool in your gardening arsenal. Dig, weed, saw, split—you name it the Hori Hori can do it. Gardener’s Lifetime tools are hand-forged in Holland from the finest high-carbon Swedish boron steel by DeWit®, a fifth-generation family-owned business. Unlike stamped steel tools that tend...
High Mowing will be attending many virtual and in-person conferences in the coming months and we want to connect! Our Commercial Grower Sales Representative team will also be participating in many in-person tradeshows and online tradeshows associated with virtual conferences, offering resources, technical advice and seed know how to conference attendees. High Mowing will be presenting and/or participating in panel discussions at...
"Nothing like a bundle of freshly picked collard greens... We wanted to leave them in longer but we noticed cut worms & aphids on the leaves. Sigh.. we needed the space anyway so it is ok. I read that GA Southern collard greens are a perennial in our zone 8 so I left 2 plants in the bed to see...
We Are Beneficial It can be easy to think of humans as being separate from the natural world and to see our environment as something we impact as opposed to belong to. The truth is, we are both the cause of environmental and social problems and the solution. There are many aspects of our modern world that contribute to extraction...
This month’s giveaway winner will receive a Root Storage Bin from Gardener’s Supply Company. Root veggies like carrots and beets will stay fresh all winter and even get sweeter in this storage bin. Just fill with layers of damp sand or sawdust, alternating with layers of carrots or beets, and put in a cool, dark place. Potatoes, turnips and squash can go right in the...