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Department of Everyday plant stakes

March 14, 2017 by anne Leave a Comment

Two weeks into the Connect over Food Challenge seems like a good time to highlight parts of the prizes you can win. Department of Everyday is a newly designed venture of my brothers. If you were familiar with the last company you will recognize the seed bombs, though they as well have been redesigned. With a focus on enjoying daily life, he is focusing on creating products that help and encourage others to do just that. He has a heavy focus on gardening, and plans for some products that involve my favorite daily activity cooking. First up out of the prize pack is the garden variety plant stakes.

The name is a little misleading because these are not your garden variety stakes. There is nothing average about these guys. You know how when you go to the garden center you find tiny plant markers, usually made of plastic that gets brittle in the hot sun and is barely big enough to write on? These garden stakes by Department of Everyday are not those. These are the real deal and helpful in all your planting endeavors.

Each mark designates a half-inch and at a foot long these actually come in handy for more than just marking your plants in the garden. They will help you measure the hole and will mark even your largest plantings, like trees and shrubs. Some plants like my azalea need feeding twice a year to help them as they get started. You can use the back of the stake to help keep track of the last time you applied food.

Want to know how to win these and the other items in the prize pack? You can find all the details on the contest page, but the gist is this:

  • follow @witwisdomfood on Instagram
  • post a picture on your Instagram about how you connect over food
  • use the #witwisdomfood

It is that simple. Good luck to everyone.

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As a home cook and gardener, a former grocery store manager, and an advocate for improving our food system I have thousands of hours of research and real-world experience on how to get good food on our plates. My new challenge and my main focus is how to encourage my daughter to love food & eating as much as we do.

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