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Spring Gardening Tips for Gardeners with Allergies
Spring Gardening Tips for Gardeners with Allergies
Spring is supposed to be the most rewarding time in the garden. Fresh growth, mild weather, and that feeling of a fresh start. But if you suffer from seasonal allergies, it can also mean itchy eyes, sneezing, and cutting time...
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How to Plan and Maintain a Prairie Style Garden
How to Plan and Maintain a Prairie Style Garden
A prairie brings to mind expanses of rolling grassland dotted with wildflowers, harkening back to a time past when much of America was still rural pastureland. Today, much of that bucolic setting is gone – replaced by modern high-rises and...
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March Gardening To-Do List: Zone by Zone
March Gardening To-Do List: Zone by Zone
March has a way of tricking us, my fellow gardeners. One warm afternoon and suddenly it feels like the season has turned. You start thinking about tomatoes, cucumbers, and everything you’ve been waiting to plant. Then a cold spell rolls...
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Top 5 Spring Gardening Hacks for 2026
Top 5 Spring Gardening Hacks for 2026
To many gardeners, spring always feels like the real start of the gardening year. The soil wakes up, seedlings begin to grow, and gardeners start filling beds with new crops. But after many seasons in the garden, I’ve learned that...
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The Hidden Tick Magnet in Your Yard: Japanese Barberry
The Hidden Tick Magnet in Your Yard: Japanese Barberry
Do you feel that you are easily ticked off, your anger resting atop a gasoline-fueled, combustible pile of kindling? Sometimes, the source of one’s ire can be surprising – and for anyone afflicted with ticks, they’re probably surprised that this...
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Gardening Mistakes I Made Last Year and How I Plan to Fix Them
Gardening Mistakes I Made Last Year and How I Plan to Fix Them
Last year, meaning 2025,  it feels fresh, I know! reminded me that gardening is a constant learning process, even when you think you have things figured out. Some mistakes slowed things down, others impacted harvests, and a few forced a...
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Top Gardening Trends for 2026: What to Expect
Top Gardening Trends for 2026: What to Expect
Gardening trends come and go, with some relegated to obscurity. In the ever-growing chaos of the modern world, gardens are meant to be respites from chaos and destruction. This year, trends have shifted towards embracing a rustic garden design –...
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Gardening Goals in 2026: Month-by-Month Seasonal Checklist
Gardening Goals in 2026: Month-by-Month Seasonal Checklist
Starting a new gardening year on the right foot is all about being organized and knowing what to expect from each month of the growing season, and sometimes planning means creating a strategy and laying down a few ground rules,...
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Cold-Season Vegetables That Taste Better After Frost
Cold-Season Vegetables That Taste Better After Frost
Going outside for a run feels like an exercise in sadism. It’s not every day that gardeners find the motivation to crawl outside, never mind putting a heaping of vegetables on their plate.  Interestingly enough, there are some cold-hardy vegetables...
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Is it Worth Planting for Winter Interest?
Is it Worth Planting for Winter Interest?
One front most people are united on is their hatred of winter, which seems to bring nothing but slush, bitter coldness, and lethargy. Even gardeners that espouse nature find it hard to appreciate what is known as ‘winter interest.’ Many...
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At Vego Garden, our goal is to redefine Raised Garden Beds. The company was founded with the goal of launching a modular metal garden bed system with a 20+ year life expectancy, utilizing eco-friendly metal materials instead of cutting down trees. We emphasize innovative design and high quality with our products. The name vego carries the spirit of DIY modular raised beds suitable for growing vegetables.

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