The Raleigh-Cary NC Growing Calendar: What to Plant and When

If you grow a garden in the Raleigh-Cary area, you know the frustration: you plant sweet potatoes in spring, something eats half your tomatoes in July, and by October you’re still wondering where the fall went. At Farmsustaina, we’ve spent years learning to work with the North Carolina growing calendar rather than fighting it. Here’sContinue reading “The Raleigh-Cary NC Growing Calendar: What to Plant and When”

Best Vegetables to Grow in Summer in Raleigh-Cary NC (Zone 8a)

Summer in Raleigh-Cary is hot, humid, and long — and that’s actually good news for your vegetable garden if you know what to plant. Zone 8a summers regularly push above 95°F with overnight humidity that can invite fungal disease. But the vegetables that love this climate genuinely thrive here, and with the right approach youContinue reading “Best Vegetables to Grow in Summer in Raleigh-Cary NC (Zone 8a)”

Organic Growing Tips for Zone 8a — What We’ve Learned at Farmsustaina

One of the most common questions we get at the Farmsustaina farm stand is: “How do you actually grow organic in North Carolina’s summer heat?” Zone 8a — which covers the Raleigh-Cary corridor — gives us a long growing season with serious heat and humidity. Here’s how we work with it, not against it. KnowContinue reading “Organic Growing Tips for Zone 8a — What We’ve Learned at Farmsustaina”

Spring Planting Season is Here — What’s Growing at Farmsustaina

Spring is here, and so is one of the most exciting times of year on the farm. The soil is warming, the days are stretching longer, and right now at Farmsustaina we’re laying the groundwork for our most abundant growing season yet. What we’re planting this spring Our spring lineup includes Swiss chard, green beans,Continue reading “Spring Planting Season is Here — What’s Growing at Farmsustaina”

Farming is a Calling!

Farming is a calling, a relentless, all-consuming labor of love. It demands every ounce of your strength, your patience, and your hope. Yet despite the backbreaking work, the unpredictable storms, and the heartache of a bad season, it’s a life I cherish with every fiber of my being. There is magic in planting a seed,Continue reading “Farming is a Calling!”