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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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It is vital to know the cilantro temperature tolerance when growing it to ensure you are providing the proper growing atmosphere. Cilantro is a sharp and distinct flavored plant that adds a unique interest to many foods, especially Mexican cuisine. It is used to flavor salads, seafood, salsa, chicken, assorted sauces, and more. This herb…
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Spaghetti squash growing stages a simple and straight forward and any gardener who wants to grow their own can easily follow them. Spaghetti squash is one of the most popular types of winter squash. It is a great pasta substitute, especially if you’re trying to eat healthier and add more vegetables to your diet. When…
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The average person will use an estimated 3,000-6,000 rose globes in their lifetime. Rose petals are composed of varying degrees of moisture and nutrients that can deteriorate over time. The lifespan for a single rose depends on the type it is: The “rose sealed in water globe” is a flower that lasts for a long…
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It is a gardeners dream. It is produced by seed, planted in the ground and produces its own board to climb on, put flowers around it or use as a stepping stone for plants that need more height. Sunflowers are one of the many types of flowers that can be grown from sunflower seeds. The…
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How to prune a spirea A 5-foot tall shrub can grow from a single root. This is how it grows so fast, putting out new roots and stems each year. While this growth may be great for the plant, it’s not good for your landscape or garden. For plants like these that are too dense…
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Potatoes are often planted in rows, with the plants about 7 inches apart. The depth of the planting depends on how deep you want your harvest to be and for what purpose (i.e., storage). Planting potatoes too close together causes them to compete for nutrients, so it’s best to space them 12-18 inches apart. Potatoes…












