Grow More Food Without More Space
Companion planting is more than placing certain plants side by side. It is a practical way to grow more food in small spaces, improve garden health, create microclimates, support pollinators, and build a more productive garden ecosystem. In this post, Hall Harvest explores real companion planting examples from the market garden and explains how home gardeners, schools, and organizations can use thoughtful planting design to make their gardens more abundant, resilient, and connected.
Early-Season Garden Mistakes to Avoid
Many of the problems gardeners feel in summer actually begin much earlier. Here are the early-season mistakes that lead to more weeds, more stress, and a harder growing season overall.
Determinate vs. Indeterminate Tomatoes — Start With The Harvest In Mind
Not all tomato plants grow or produce the same way. Understanding the difference between determinate and indeterminate tomatoes can help you choose varieties that better fit your space, your harvest goals, and the way you actually use tomatoes in the kitchen.
7 Reliable Crops That Will Transform Your Garden This Season
Choosing the right crops can shape your entire season. In this post, I share seven reliable staples I return to year after year because they produce well, taste great, and help build a garden that feels truly productive.
More People Are Turning to Local Farms in 2026 (And How We’re Responding this Season)
Local food is gaining momentum—and for good reason. Rising costs, quality concerns, and a desire for something closer to home are driving more people toward small farms. Here’s how we’re responding this season and what it means for our CSA and beyond.