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Top Garden Flowers to Start from Seed in March
Top Garden Flowers to Start from Seed in March
The bane of winter is one that gardeners are well acquainted with, with its starving, icy fingers and pale ascent. But eventually, the spring months jostle into place.  When summer comes like a jolt, announcing its arrival with a bright...
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What to Do When Your Indoor Plants Get Too Leggy
What to Do When Your Indoor Plants Get Too Leggy
“Leggy” is a funny term to describe underperforming plants, but fortunately, it’s one of those terms that don’t require much difficulty to extrapolate meaning. Unfortunately, leggy plants tend to be sparse, unattractive, and floppy. The stems grow long and weak,...
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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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Humidity-Loving Bathroom Plants
Humidity-Loving Bathroom Plants
A bathroom is not normally considered a suitable place for houseplants – it is rarely a luxurious destination for most people, and in the worst case, breeding grounds for mold spores. However, there are houseplants that avidly seek moisture.  Bathrooms...
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Dark, Gothic Plants are the 2026 Trend: Try Those for an Indoor Garden
Dark, Gothic Plants are the 2026 Trend: Try Those for an Indoor Garden
The advent of modern technology means that crop failures are mostly a thing of the past. However, the goth aesthetic, popularized by the Victorians, isn’t going anywhere – goth gardens are on the rise, hooking people with their melancholic, darkly...
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Are Plastic or Artificial Flowers Bad?
Are Plastic or Artificial Flowers Bad?
In cities across the world, fake flowers have gone from a common fixture in funeral parlors to a must-have for trendy shops, bars, and restaurants. Wall-mounted plastic blooms, once seen as “tacky” and “vulgar,” are now considered chic, a trend...
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Types of Ivy to Grow in Your Yard
Types of Ivy to Grow in Your Yard
Ivies are beautiful plants, symbolizing the lush vigor of summertime, but they can also be invasive. But if carefully selected and managed, ivy can bring in a fairytale, even bohemian, glamour to your garden year-round. In the autumn, some will...
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Rarest Flowers in the World
Rarest Flowers in the World
Some flowers show up in spades – in grocery stores and garden centers around the world. Commercial flowers, like mums and petunias, tend to be too bland for more advanced gardeners. Inquiring minds naturally gravitate towards stranger fare, including the...
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Black Roses: History, Symbolism, Varieties
Black Roses: History, Symbolism, Varieties
Roses of a darker shade – particularly an intense, virulent black – have always fascinated those with a penchant for the gothic and macabre. They have long captured the hearts of romantics, gardeners, and vampire fans and would have been...
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Low Maintenance Houseplants You Can’t Kill
Low Maintenance Houseplants You Can’t Kill
These days, a bit of greenery in the house is a much-needed sight, no matter how plain the plant is. Some gardeners have humorously noted that the less you pamper your houseplants, the more they thrive. Some houseplants are, by...
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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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