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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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How to Avoid the “False Spring” and Choose Climate-Resilient Varieties
How to Avoid the “False Spring” and Choose Climate-Resilient Varieties
My fellow gardeners, many of you might remember the first time you were fooled by a warm stretch in late winter. The soil was finally workable and signs of the spring season seem obvious, and then a sudden frost wipes...
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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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The Joy of Convenient Gardening with Planters
The Joy of Convenient Gardening with Planters
As much as I love tending to my garden, I’ll have to admit that planters have made gardening easier and more flexible. In my gardening journey, I’ve come to appreciate how planters remove barriers to growing, including poor soil, limited...
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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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Your Gardening Calendar - Prep by Month
Your Gardening Calendar - Prep by Month
A new year has begun, garden lovers, and it’s time to get organized. Your gardening calendar for 2026 should follow the seasons with monthly prep tasks like planning in winter, starting seeds in spring, and planting outdoors in the summer....
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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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Growing Microgreens and Indoor Herb Gardens in Winter
Growing Microgreens and Indoor Herb Gardens in Winter
When the outside garden is frozen solid and daylight feels like a rumor, I bring the harvest inside - refusing to live on flavorless grocery herbs and sad greens. After years of trial and error, as well as experimenting in...
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Black Friday Must-Haves for Your Garden
Black Friday Must-Haves for Your Garden
Black Friday is around the corner, and for gardeners, it’s one of the best times of year to invest in tools that make planting and harvesting more productive and enjoyable. Over the years, I’ve learnt that the gear you choose...
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Why Victorian Greenhouses are in Season
Why Victorian Greenhouses are in Season
A clue to the fashion tastes of the Victorians can be found in their greenhouses – elaborate structures featuring lofty roofs and crystalline expanses of steel. The Victorians were masters of art who had fashionably popularized the codified ritual of...
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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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