Corner Garden Patch

Corner Garden Patch I am a small scale vegetable grower. I also have a sale in the spring with vegetable starts. Have a produce stand.

Have been growing vegetables my whole life and enjoy sharing what I know with folks who are interested in growing their own vegetables.

05/27/2026

Thank you everyone for supporting me with my plant sale. Looking forward to having the produce stand starting June 23rd, the days will be Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday from 10:00 to 5:00 I now have asparagus and radishes chicken eggs and duck eggs at my home 2168 50th Avenue farm stand will be up when I'm done with my plant sale on Saturday. HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY STAY COOL AND REFRESHED.

05/27/2026

Propagating plants from just one leaf still feels like garden magic 🌱 It’s such a fun way to grow more plants from the ones you already have.

05/27/2026
05/13/2026

One healthy geranium in a hanging basket holds enough cuttings to fill every pot on the porch by next month. The same technique works across ten common garden flowers β€” one stem, one glass of water, no soil until roots appear. 🌿

The method is the same for all ten: take a cutting just below a leaf node, strip the lower leaves so no foliage sits in the water, place in a clean glass in bright indirect light, and change the water every two days. Roots appear at the nodes.

Ten flowers that root reliably in water, with cutting length and approximate timing:

- Geranium: 4-inch stem, let the cut end dry for an hour before placing in water to reduce rot risk. Roots in 3–4 weeks
- Fuchsia: 4-inch soft tip cutting taken in late spring. Roots in 2–3 weeks β€” among the fastest on this list
- Impatiens: 3-inch stem, roots visible in under 2 weeks. One of the easiest flowering plants to propagate
- Chrysanthemum: 4-inch cutting from soft green growth only, not woody stems. Take in early summer. Roots in 2–3 weeks
- Hydrangea: 5-inch cutting of new season green growth, bottom two sets of leaves removed. Roots in 3–4 weeks
- Salvia: 4-inch tip cutting, roots in 2–3 weeks. Works on both annual and perennial salvias
- Verbena: 4-inch cutting below a node, roots in 2–3 weeks
- Dahlia: 4-inch cutting from basal growth at the start of the season, roots in 3–4 weeks
- Petunia: 4-inch cutting, roots in 2–3 weeks. Take from a healthy trailing stem
- Lantana: 4-inch cutting, roots readily in 2–3 weeks. Invasive caution: do not plant in open ground in Florida, coastal Texas, or Hawaii. Grow in containers in those areas and dispose of spent plants responsibly 🌸

Once roots reach an inch or two in length, transfer to potting mix. Harden off in a shaded spot for a few days before moving to full sun.

05/13/2026
Now have fresh bunches of a asparagus $5 a bunch at the stand in Osceola, 601 seminole Avenue. Also, the farm, fresh egg...
05/08/2026

Now have fresh bunches of a asparagus $5 a bunch at the stand in Osceola, 601 seminole Avenue. Also, the farm, fresh eggs, honey pickles

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2168 50th Avenue
Osceola, WI
54020

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+16513220362

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