Most summer vegetables prefer even moisture rather than the feast or famine cycle that some summers deliver, with stretches of drought followed by a...
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I applaud the renewed interest people seem to have in home vegetable gardening due to the current economy and the inspiration of Michelle...
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If winter seems slow to make an exit, you can lift your spirits and celebrate an early spring with an early planting of peas in the garden. As a...
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Most plants are amazingly hearty and will survive with even rugged treatment. But to give them the best start in life, following these tips for...
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Gardening success is more than just putting the plants in the ground, watering and praying. For a truly productive garden, the soil must have the...
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If you've ever cursed bindweed, kudzu or--my archenemy--Japanese knotweed, there is a new, authoritative resource with information to help....
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If you're trying to sell your home in this slumping real estate market, improving the landscaping can increase curb appeal as well as improve your...
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Those poinsettias we see at the grocery store, nursery, Target and the local convenience store don’t just sprout there. Growing poinsettias is a...
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Despite my griping about poinsettias everywhere I go, I will admit that I also buy them to decorate my home for the holidays. To ensure they fit in...
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It might be winter outside, but that doesn’t mean you can’t grow gourmet salad greens, also known as microgreens, right on your own...
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