As the summer heat sets in, step into the shade, listen to the buzz of life around you, and enjoy your very own green retreat ...
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Crucial Steps You Really Shouldn't Skip While Preparing Your Vegetable Plants For Winter
If you've ever watched farmers prepare their fields before winter hits, you know it's a lot of work. Get your own garden ...
At a recent Aiken Master Gardener Lunchbox lecture, the speaker encouraged regular soil enrichment to feed a microscopic world where earthworms churn and mycorrhizae performs its magic. Healthy soils ...
A person wearing a gardening hat tends to leady greens in the shade - Vitapix/Getty Images When it comes to planting vegetables, you may have the urge to make every inch of your garden useful, and ...
Linda Lanier talks about common hydrangeas, and Mr. D. discusses how to spray tall plants. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, Master Gardener Linda Lanier discusses and shows ...
Just because you don't have a sunny spot in your yard doesn't mean you can't grow vegetables. Many leafy greens, including spinach, lettuce, and kale, as well as root crops like beets and carrots, ...
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10 Shade-loving Plants You Can Eat
A lot of us neglect those shady patches in the garden, but that is a HUGE mistake. There are tons of edible plants that will thrive in the shade. Lucky for you, I’ve put together this video covering ...
A stunning shade garden filled with impatiens and ferns - You Touch Pix of EuToch/Shutterstock If you have some shady nooks in your garden, they don't need to look dull and uninteresting. You can fill ...
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