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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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New Year’s Resolutions for Gardening in 2026: Grow Better, Waste Less
New Year’s Resolutions for Gardening in 2026: Grow Better, Waste Less
As the calendar turns toward 2026 my fellow growers, I’ve been evaluating my gardening progress and thinking about what I want to change next year. Gardening is all about experimentation and each season is a chance to try again, make...
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Must-Know Tricks to Grow Microgreens Indoors During Winter with Grow Lights
Must-Know Tricks to Grow Microgreens Indoors During Winter with Grow Lights
There are many varieties of microgreens, from peas and sunflowers to radish and broccoli. These popular choices share similar growing habits but offer distinct flavors and textures, giving gardeners the joy of discovering personal favorites. One of the biggest advantages of...
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How to Eat Dragon Fruit: Ways and Benefits
How to Eat Dragon Fruit: Ways and Benefits
You may have encountered some version of this problem with a variety of exotic fruits: you have the raw specimen in hand but are unsure of its consumption. Many people have stared at a fresh dragon fruit, hefting its scaly...
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9 Giant Cold-Hardy Succulents That Thrive Outdoors With Almost Zero Care
9 Giant Cold-Hardy Succulents That Thrive Outdoors With Almost Zero Care
Succulents don’t have to be confined to small pots and planters; they can dominate a garden landscape when you choose and care for the right ones. Large succulent plants that form dramatic rosettes or towers can transform any garden and...
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Frost-Hardy Plants to Grow in Your Winter Garden
Frost-Hardy Plants to Grow in Your Winter Garden
Winter doesn’t have to mean a dead garden. After thirty-plus seasons of pushing the limits in zone 6 (and surviving a few zone 5 accidents), I’ve got a lineup of plants that laugh at frost, sweeten up when it’s cold,...
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Grow a Squash Tunnel Using Your Raised Garden Beds
Grow a Squash Tunnel Using Your Raised Garden Beds
Everyone loves a good squash tunnel, especially when it’s filled with different varieties to pick from. The harvest is generous, the care is simple, and the tunnel itself becomes a living piece of garden art. This blog dives into how...
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Fall Garden Chores that Kids Can Help With
Fall Garden Chores that Kids Can Help With
“Idle hands are the Devil’s workshop” is a common phrase that many people heard growing up, often at the heels of a loathsome set of chores. Outdated? Perhaps. But nobody likes an unmotivated and lazy coworker – it’s important to...
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Proper Composting in Winter to Keep Your Pile Healthy in Cold Weather
Proper Composting in Winter to Keep Your Pile Healthy in Cold Weather
Composting doesn’t stop when cold temperatures set in, it just changes pace. During the winter months, many gardeners face the challenges of frozen food scraps and slower microbial activity. Yet with the right techniques, it’s entirely manageable to keep the composting...
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Why Straw Mulch is Better for Protecting Winter Crops
Why Straw Mulch is Better for Protecting Winter Crops
There are some people that beat around the bush every time, citing pros and cons of every option. However, the brutally honest prefer a more straightforward approach.   Many gardeners neglect mulching during the winter, viewing it as unnecessary when they’d...
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About Vego

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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