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How to Plant Garlic (step by step)

March 14, 2023 by andra

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How to Plant Garlic (step by step)How to Plant Garlic (step by step)White Scribbled UnderlineRead Full Grow GuidePrepare your garlic bed.A good garlic harvest starts with good soil preparation--composting and tilling give garlic its best, most maintenance-free start.See the full guideSeparate the ...

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Tomato Growth Hacks for a High Yield Harvest

March 13, 2023 by Mary Ward

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Tomato Growth Hacks for a High Yield HarvestTomato Growth Hacks for a High Yield HarvestWhite Scribbled UnderlineSee the full guidePrepare the Soil WellBefore you start planting it's important to prepare your soilLearn moreAdd Calcium to the SoilEggshells are fantastic for tomatoesSee the full ...

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23 Best Perennials For An Edible Landscape

March 12, 2023 by Mary Ward

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23 Best Perennials For An Edible Landscape23 Best Perennials For An Edible LandscapeWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn moreAsparagusNot only is asparagus edible, but it is a lovely landscape feature, too! When the harvest is over its ferns make a beautiful backdrop for other plants.Learn moreGrapesThere ...

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Brilliant Uses for Baking Soda in the Garden

March 11, 2023 by Mary Ward

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Brilliant Uses for Baking Soda in the GardenBrilliant Uses for Baking Soda in the GardenWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn moreRodent RepellantKeep rabbits and other creatures out of the garden with the help of baking soda.Learn morePest and Insect ControlBaking soda is a natural way to deal with garden ...

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Herbs and Edible Flowers To Grow in Hanging Baskets

March 10, 2023 by Mary Ward

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Herbs and Edible Flowers To Grow in Hanging BasketsHerbs & Edible Flowers to Grow in Hanging BasketsLearn moreParsleyParsley is perfect for a hanging pot.Learn moreEdible FlowersViolas, violets, dward or mini roses.Learn moreEdible flowers bring brightness and cheer to your summer salads and ...

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12 Flowers Hummingbirds Love

March 10, 2023 by Lauren Landers

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12 Flowers Hummingbirds Love12 Flowers Hummingbirds LoveWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn moreBee balmsBee balms are highly attractive to hummingbirds and they provide important late-season food.Learn moreTrumpet honeysuckleBright trumpet honeysuckle provides food early and for a long time.Learn ...

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Essential Handy Garden Tools for Home Gardeners

March 9, 2023 by Mary Ward

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Essential Handy Garden Tools for Home GardenersMust-Have Garden Tools for Home GardenersWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn moreGarden HoeGarden tools that have stood the test of time, like hoes, should top your list of must-have garden toolsLearn morePitch ForkA good garden fork is more versatile and ...

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20 Plants That Love Dry & Shady Conditions

March 8, 2023 by Mary Ward

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20 Plants That Love Dry & Shady Conditions20 Plants That Love Dry & Shady ConditionsWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn moreColumbine (Aquilegia vulgaris)Learn moreLily of the valley (Convallaria majalis)Learn moreSweet woodruff (Galium odoratum)Learn moreSt. John’s wort (Hypericum ...

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15 Best Chicken Breeds for a Backyard Flock

March 7, 2023 by Mary Ward

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15 Best Chicken Breeds for a Backyard Flock15 Best Chicken Breeds for a Backyard FlockWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn moreBrahmaBrahmas will quickly become a favorite. They are an excellent dual-purpose breed.Learn moreBarred RocksBarred Rocks are a classically reliable chicken and a good source for ...

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7 Everyday Items To Use for Drying and Curing Herbs

March 6, 2023 by Mary Ward

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7 Everyday Items To Use for Drying and Curing HerbsEveryday Items You Can Use for Drying and Curing HerbsWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn moreClothes Drying RacksA folding clothes drying rack makes a great, portable garlic curing station.Learn moreSock Drying HangerAn inexpensive sock drying hanger ...

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14 Tomato Growing Mistakes New Gardeners Make

March 5, 2023 by Mary Ward

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14 Tomato Growing Mistakes New Gardeners Make14 Tomato Growing Mistakes New Gardeners MakeWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn moreStarting Seeds Too LateKnow the right time to start tomatoes for where you live.Learn moreForgetting to Harden Off the SeedlingsDon't shock your baby tomato plants! Take them ...

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Top Zucchini Growing Mistakes New Gardeners Often Make

March 4, 2023 by Mary Ward

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Top Zucchini Growing Mistakes New Gardeners Often MakeZucchini Growing Mistakes New Gardeners Often MakeWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn morePlanting the Wrong Zucchini VarietyGrow the right variety of zucchinis for your area and tastes.Learn morePlanting Too Late or Too EarlyIt's important to know ...

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9 Veggies You Can Grow from Grocery Store Produce

March 3, 2023 by Mary Ward

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9 Veggies You Can Grow from Grocery Store ProduceVegetables You Can Grow from Grocery Store ProduceWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn morePotatoesPotatoes are among the easiest grocery store items to grow and multiply.Learn moreGarlicEvery head of garlic you buy in the grocery store can grow 10-12 new ...

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Tips on Growing an Avocado Tree from Seed

March 2, 2023 by Mary Ward

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Tips on Growing an Avocado Tree from SeedHow to Grow an Avocado Tree from SeedWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn moreThe toothpick methodThe toothpick method has become popular in recent years thanks to the internet. But does it really work?Learn more1. Wash that pit off carefully to get any remaining ...

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15 Brilliant Garden Smart Tech Gadgets

March 1, 2023 by Mary Ward

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15 Brilliant Garden Smart Tech GadgetsBest Garden Tech Gadget ToolsWhite Scribbled UnderlineSee all the ideasRobotic Lawn MowerRobotic lawnmowers can be a big time-saver, but they do have their limitations.See all the gadgetsSeedling Heat MatSeedling heat mats have been around for a while and ...

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Top Mistakes To Avoid When Planting Seeds

February 28, 2023 by Mary Ward

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Top Mistakes To Avoid When Planting Seeds10 Most Common Seedling and Seed-Starting MistakesWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn moreStarting too lateBe sure to leave yourself enough time to start your seedlings.Learn moreWrong germination conditionsGive seeds the germination conditions they need by ...

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Homemade Plant Fertilizers You Can Do Yourself

February 27, 2023 by Mary Ward

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Homemade Plant Fertilizers You Can Do YourselfHomemade Plant Fertilizers You Can Do YourselfWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn moreGrass ClippingsIf you have a lawn, you have grass clippings--and an excellent source of DIY nitrogen fertilizer!Learn moreManure teaManure tea is a useful DIY fertilizer. It ...

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How to Fix Root Rot on Your Houseplants

February 26, 2023 by andra

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How to Fix Root Rot on Your HouseplantsHow to Fix Root Rot on Your HouseplantsWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn moreIdentify the problemSince symptoms of root rot mimic other plant diseases and issues, you'll need to look closer to determine the problem.Learn moreUnpot your plant.The first step to ...

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How to Grow Ginger in Containers

February 25, 2023 by Mary Ward

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Growing Ginger in ContainersHow to grow ginger in containersWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn moreChoose your gingerLearn morePicking the right potLearn moreAdding soilLearn moreDividing your rhizomes (optional)Learn morePlanting your gingerLearn moreLocating your plantersRead the full guide ...

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How to Make Acorn Flour from Scratch

February 24, 2023 by Mary Ward

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How to Make Acorn Flour from ScratchHow to Make Acorn Flour from ScratchWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn moreStep 1: Gather AcornsTo get started, first, you’ll need to gather up your acorns. Acorns ripen in autumn, usually from late September to October, and naturally fall to the ground.Learn moreStep ...

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11 Tips to Prevent and Treat Damping Off in Your Seedlings

February 23, 2023 by Mary Ward

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11 Tips to Prevent and Treat Damping Off in Your Seedlings11 Tips to Prevent and Treat Damping Off in Your SeedlingsWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn more1. Always use fresh potting mixClean, healthy soil is important in the fight against damping off disease.Learn more2. Sterilize gardening equipment ...

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A Beginning Gardener’s Guide to Ordering Seeds

February 22, 2023 by Mary Ward

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A Beginning Gardener’s Guide to Ordering SeedsA Beginning Gardener’s Guide to Ordering SeedsWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn moreFinding seed companiesMost seed companies have online seed ordering right through their website, so you don’t need to use any print catalogs or mess with any paper order ...

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Soil Blocking 101 - Wasteless Seed Starting Technique

February 17, 2023 by Lauren Landers

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Soil Blocking 101 - Wasteless Seed Starting TechniqueSoil Blocking 101:  How to Use this Eco-Friendly Gardening TechniqueSoil Blocking 101:  How to Use this Eco-Friendly Gardening TechniqueLearn moreSoil BlockingSoil blocking creates less waste, but it does have a definite learning ...

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15 Raised Bed Gardening Mistakes Beginners Make

February 17, 2023 by Mary Ward

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15 Raised Bed Gardening Mistakes Beginners Make15 Raised Bed Gardening Mistakes Beginners MakeWhite Scribbled UnderlineLearn morePicking the Wrong Spot for Your Raised BedsLearn moreNot Putting a Weed Barrier DownLearn morePlacing Raised Beds Too CloselyLearn morePlanting Too-Large CropsLearn ...

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10 Things Smart Gardeners Do in February

February 1, 2023 by Mary Ward

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10 Things Smart Gardeners Do in February10 Things Smart Gardeners Do in February“Large RadishRead the full guideBring chilling bulbs in for forcingSee More IdeasVisit Gardening.orgVisit Gardening.orgRead Full GuideRepot houseplantsSee More IdeasVisit Gardening.orgVisit Gardening.orgRead Full ...

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How to Make Fruit Leathers

September 15, 2021 by [email protected]

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How to Make Fruit LeathersHow to Make Fruit LeatherLearn more6 cups fruit of choice 1/4 cup sweetener 2 teaspoons lemon juiceINGREDIENTS:Learn moreClean and remove seeds and peels from fruit then place into the food processor or blender and pulse until smooth and no lumps remain. Taste and add ...

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How to Build a Greenhouse Stabilizer

April 1, 2021 by Katie Hale

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How to Build a Greenhouse StabilizerSTEP 1:Measure your side and back pieces and cut to size.  Attach the sides to the front and back securely.STEP 2:Add additional braces to each corner for extra support and security.STEP 3:Secure the greenhouse poles to the wood with 2-hole metal straps. ...

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DIY Pallet Greenhouse Table

March 31, 2021 by Katie Hale

Greenhouse with pallets inside

DIY Pallet Greenhouse TableSTEP 1:Choose the width of your table, then measure the pallet and mark at that width for cutting.STEP 2:Using protective eyewear, safely cut the pallet to the size measured.  Set aside extra wood for later.STEP 3:Check to see if your pallet lies flat on the ground. ...

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