CobraHead Awarded with GardenComm Seal of Approval

CobraHead Awarded with GardenComm Seal of Approval

We’re thrilled to announce that our Original CobraHead Weeder & Cultivator has officially earned the GardenComm Member Approved seal of approval! A selection of GardenComm members (comprised of professional gardeners, garden communicators, and horticulturists) tested the Original CobraHead over several weeks, then rated the tool based on criteria such as Overall Satisfaction, Ease of Use, Durability, Performance, and Design and Comfort. The tool earned...
June Garden

June Garden

Greetings from Cambridge, Wisconsin. We’re pretty far up north, so we normally don’t get as much heat as most of the country, but this year has started out quite warm, and I think it will be a scorcher. So far, the garden is happy because of abundant and well-timed rain. Weeds love these great growing conditions as much as veggies. I’m not coming close to keeping up with weeding. The weed taking up too much of my time is bindweed. It’s a wild morning glory....
Cashew Peapod Stir Fry

Cashew Peapod Stir Fry

Our peas are doing quite well this year. Two of the four types of peas we are growing are edible-podded peas which include snow peas and sugar snap peas. The third one is a shelling pea. It’s picked when it plumps out. You can then remove the shell and eat the peas inside. The fourth one is our purple podded capucijner soup pea which we harvest when dry. In this recipe I used snow peas. If you use a fatter sugar snap pea, you may need an extra minute of cooking. 1...

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