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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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Is it true that adding sand to clay soil makes it better, or is this just a traditional myth passed on from one generation to another? There’s no doubt working with heavy soil is a pain. Wrestling with this heavily compacted soil in your garden strains both your body and the plants. This soil sticks…
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Let’s learn how to add potassium to the lawn as it’s an essential micronutrient that prevents diseases and promotes healthy growth. Your lawn requires a good amount of potassium, depending on the naturally present amount in the soil. If your soil is naturally low in potassium, you will need to supplement it with are potassium-rich…
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Is planting carrots in the fall possible? Yes, it is, but it depends on where you grow your carrots or where you live. Gardeners in the south have the advantage of sowing carrots in the fall for winter harvest. Northern gardeners always start their carrots planting in midsummer to harvest them in the fall and…
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Does lettuce grow back after you harvest the first leaves or the entire head of this fresh vegetable from your garden, or does it die back? Nothing beats a salad made from a large handful of fresh lettuce harvested straight from the garden. The crunchiness and the fresh juices are to die for! Most gardeners…
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It is essential to know how much sun does cilantro needs before planting, so you choose the right spot where it will thrive. Cilantro is easy to grow and requires its own space in the garden where you can allow it to increase for as long as it needs. It thrives in the cool weather…
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Low acid tomato varieties are an excellent alternative for people who cannot handle high acidity levels due to certain medical conditions. Some of these medical conditions include cold sores, ulcers, acid reflux, and stomach problems. Tomatoes generally contain citric acid, and your body uses this acid to produce energy. Unfortunately, some people cannot use this…












