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Leafy greens such as lettuce, spinach, kale and arugula are good choices for a beginner. Basil, dill, oregano, mint, parsley, ...
Rats love some of these veggies because they grow deep in the ground, which is ideal for the sneaky critters, while they ...
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In addition to diseased plants, you should also pull weeds from your garden as soon as possible to ensure they don’t get the ...
The air is getting crisp, the leaves are putting on their final, glorious show, and the siren song of the cozy couch is getting louder every day. It's incredibly tempting to look at your beautiful ...
The onset of colder temperatures signals the end of the growing season for vegetables. Soon we will have our first freeze.
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Did you know that, if stored correctly, your root veggies will last you all through the winter, without refrigeration? Learn how to get the most out of your carrots, potatoes and more.
Mulch adds protection to the roots of plants from fluctuating temperatures, suppresses weeds, and prevents moisture evaporation. Learn when and how you should mulch plants in the fall.
From cleaning up vegetable beds to adding lime, these simple autumn chores prevent disease and prepare your soil for next year's growing season.