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How to Freeze and Dry Your Herbs
How to Freeze and Dry Your Herbs
There's a point every summer when my herb garden seems to grow faster than I can manage it. One week, I'm snipping a few sprigs of basil for the kitchen. By the next, my basil has become a leafy jungle,...
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Tomato plant with blossom end rot showing dark sunken patch on the bottom of the fruit
How to Fix and Prevent Blossom End Rot on Tomatoes
Few things are more disappointing than spotting a large, beautiful tomato, and then noticing a dark, sunken patch developing on the bottom. The first time I encountered blossom end rot, I assumed my tomato was diseased.  Like many gardeners, I...
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How Do Self-Watering Planters Work? A Complete Guide
How Do Self-Watering Planters Work? A Complete Guide
You fill the reservoir once, walk away, and somehow your basil stays lush for two weeks while you are on vacation. It feels like a small miracle the first time it happens. Self-watering planters have become one of the most...
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Beginner's Guide to Plant Supports
Beginner's Guide to Plant Supports
Plants almost always grow bigger than you expect. Every spring, I tell myself I'll stay ahead of my tomatoes. Install supports early, tie up the vines regularly, and keep everything neat. Every year, I'm reminded that giving vegetables proper support...
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Tips on How to Train Jasmine Vines to Cover a Porch Naturally and Evenly
Tips on How to Train Jasmine Vines to Cover a Porch Naturally and Evenly
If you want jasmine to transform your porch into a lush, flowering green frame, the key thing to understand is that it won’t do it neatly on its own. Jasmine needs early direction, consistent training, and regular adjustments to create...
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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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How to Build a Pollinator-Friendly Vegetable Garden
How to Build a Pollinator-Friendly Vegetable Garden
A few years ago, I noticed something strange in my garden. One raised bed was overflowing with cucumbers, squash, and tomatoes. Another bed, planted with nearly the same crops, was producing noticeably less. The soil was similar, the watering schedule...
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Top 5 Organic Gardening Hacks to Celebrate Earth Day
Top 5 Organic Gardening Hacks to Celebrate Earth Day
Earth Day is one of those holidays that makes you pause and look at your garden a little differently. Over the years, I’ve realized that organic gardening isn’t about perfection, but small, practical choices that add up. A handful of...
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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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Gear Up for Spring Gardening with These Key Essentials
Gear Up for Spring Gardening with These Key Essentials
Don’t let your garden catch you off guard this spring! To make the most of the season, you need to be at the top of your game. Every garden needs the right essentials, and most of these revolve around strong,...
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