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Although you usually think of a garden spot being in a very sunny area, not everyone has this option. Some yards lack a space where the sun shines for more than a few hours a day. Fortunately, there are some … Continue reading
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It feels great to grow a successful garden, and any gardener who ends up with a large harvest is likely to feel a bit proud. But that pride might turn to shock if you realize that you have way more … Continue reading
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When the growing season arrives, we all have high hopes for our gardens. We imagine high yields of veggies and vigorous, healthy plants. But what if this isn’t the case? If your garden is struggling, you might be stuck wondering … Continue reading
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Bolting refers to the tendency of some plants to encounter a kind of “growth spurt” in order to produce seeds. Certain kinds of plants—such as lettuce, kale, cilantro, parsley, spinach, broccoli, onion, and celery—can produce quick-growing flowering stems due to … Continue reading
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Although you may love to show your garden off to friends and family, there are definitely some unwanted guests that should stay away from your plants! Many pests threaten to harm your garden and some of them, when left unchecked, … Continue reading
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The Amy Canary Hybrid Melon is a bright and sunny summertime treat. If you have about 6 feet of space in your garden for these beauties, you can enjoy an easy to grow and delicious early melon. The Amy melon … Continue reading
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