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How to Keep Pollinators in Your Garden All Summer
How to Keep Pollinators in Your Garden All Summer
My favorite moment in the garden isn't just harvesting the first tomato or picking the first cucumber. It's stepping outside on a warm summer morning and hearing the gentle hum of bees among flowers. Pollinators are some of the hardest-working...
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Insects that Mimic Ladybugs
Insects that Mimic Ladybugs
In nature, creatures that mimic other creatures always arouse suspicion, for a brightly colored marking quickly becomes the jaws of the beast. Defensive mimicry, used in defense against predators, is far more innocuous than aggressive mimicry, a tactic intended to...
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Summer Vegetable Troubleshooting Guide
Summer Vegetable Troubleshooting Guide
Every summer, there's a point when even experienced gardeners walk into the garden and spot issues right away. Maybe your tomato leaves are curling. Or perhaps your cucumber plant looked healthy a few days ago but suddenly looks wilted. Perhaps...
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How to Support Heavy Tomato Plants in Summer
How to Support Heavy Tomato Plants in Summer
Your tomato plants start out small and manageable in spring. You install a few stakes, and everything seems under control. Then summer arrives. Suddenly, those once-tidy plants are six feet tall, loaded with fruit, and leaning dangerously in every direction....
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Tall Flowers That Add Impact to Your Garden
Tall Flowers That Add Impact to Your Garden
Time is money, which means that many gardeners are increasingly seeking solutions that don’t require them to sweat like an exorcist during the Crusades. Those days, if you want something ancient, prestigious, and towering over commoners, tall flowers are the...
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Best Flowers to Plant Alongside Vegetables
Best Flowers to Plant Alongside Vegetables
For years, I treated flowers and vegetables as two completely separate parts of the garden. The flowers stayed in decorative beds near the patio, while the vegetables lived in their own space. Then one summer, almost by accident, I planted...
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Irrigation Tips for the Summer Season
Irrigation Tips for the Summer Season
Gardening in the summer season can turn into a balancing act surprisingly fast. One week your tomatoes look perfect, and the next they’re drooping. Cucumbers dry out overnight, and all of a sudden, you’re watering more often than you expected....
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Raised Bed Layouts for Summer Harvests: How to Grow More
Raised Bed Layouts for Summer Harvests: How to Grow More
Summer gardening always starts with good intentions. A few tomatoes here, some cucumbers there, maybe a pepper plants too. Then midsummer arrives, and suddenly there are zucchinis blocking pathways, the tomatoes are crowding the basil, and you can barely move...
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Tomato Problems in May (And How to Tackle Them Before Summer)
Tomato Problems in May (And How to Tackle Them Before Summer)
May is when tomato season starts feeling real. Seedlings are finally in the ground, temperatures are warming up, and those small plants suddenly begin putting on growth almost overnight. But May is also when tomato problems start showing up. One...
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Best Vegetables for Vertical Gardening This Summer
Best Vegetables for Vertical Gardening This Summer
Once summer arrives, gardens tend to be teeming with growth. Tomatoes lean into pathways, cucumbers spread across beds, and squash vines sometimes end up several feet from where you planted them. That’s why vertical gardening has become one of my...
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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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