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Spring Garden Prep Tips
Spring is right around the corner. We had a fantastic sunny and warm day at the end of February, reminding me to prepare for Spring. As the clouds parted and the sun shone down on my humble garden, it was time to get to work and prepare for spring. Preparation is the key to a…
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Best Bug Hotel Ideas
Discover the best bug hotel ideas to attract beneficial insects to your garden. Boost pollination and natural pest control with eco-friendly options.
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Top 5 Best Indoor Plants for Your Home
Discover the top 5 best indoor plants for low maintenance and air purification, including Snake Plant, Pothos, Spider Plant, Peace Lily, and ZZ Plant. Perfect for beginners!
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Are you planning to grow lettuce? If so, you will want to know how long it take for lettuce to grow from seed to harvesting. Lettuce is a very popular vegetable around the world, and its popularity has grown tremendously over the past years. Lettuce is not only used as a food, but it also has…
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Long beans vs green beans are what we will be discussing today. Beans generally are a type of staple food that is used in many traditional dishes all over the world. Beans are cooked in many different ways and they can be boiled, fried, baked, and so on. They are considered a vegetable and beans…
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Are you aware that your crab shell doesn’t have to go to waste because you can make use of crab shells in your compost? Yes! Those leftover crab shells can be put to good use in your garden. Crab shells in compost can be pretty beneficial to your plants. Crab shells will fine alongside other…
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Fruit is usually the result of a flower but when the flower refuses to yield fruit even with some blooms it becomes a worrying situation. Zucchini plant not producing fruit can have any gardener worried. After all, it is our goal to have a successful yield whenever we plant. This summer squash vegetable usually grows…
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One of the most widely planted vegetables commonly grown in the US is usually lettuce. They are so easy to grow and you don’t need the experience to grow them. How deep to plant lettuce is what this article will give you information on. Lettuce is a cool-season crop so they flourish well during spring…
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Do you see freezing temperatures approaching in your region? Can compost worms survive winter? Well, the cold climate won’t stop composting worms from working for you in your compost bin. Compost worms are meant to break down food scraps. In the northern area, there’s every possibility that the vermicomposting bins built there may become frozen.…












