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The first frost doesn’t have to mean the end of fresh, homegrown salads. Many gardeners pack away their tools when the cold weather arrives, but you can enjoy crisp, flavorful greens straight from your garden all winter long. By choosing the right plants and providing a little protection, you can extend your harvest season and …

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For many people, the idea of growing their own food is a dream that feels out of reach. Maintaining a lush and productive garden often requires hours of labor-intensive work, from planting and weeding to watering and harvesting. For those living with chronic pain or navigating the challenges of aging, this level of physical effort …

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Winter garden plants are a great way to add color and life to your garden in the cold winter months. Adding the right crops to your winter vegetable garden will keep you nourished even in the coldest months of the year. So, check out my favorite winter vegetables and flowers that can handle cold weather. …

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We should be displaying our garden produce the way hunters display deer heads. Pulling a humongous carrot from your own garden is no small feat. However, trying to figure out what to do with 40 pounds of carrots at the end of the season is a different kind of insanity. Before you start force-feeding carrots …

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If you’ve been wondering what to do with green tomatoes, you’re in luck! While most people know what to do with the famous red tomato, you may be struggling with your green ones. When your tomato plants start to mature, the fruit turns red. However, when the weather turns cold, you may find yourself with …

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Basil is the heart of the summer garden. Its sweet, aromatic leaves can transform a simple pasta dish, elevate a fresh tomato salad, and form the soul of a perfect pesto. For home gardeners, there’s nothing quite like stepping outside to snip a few fresh leaves. But often, basil plants grow tall and lanky, producing …

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Growing peppers can be one of the most satisfying parts of tending a backyard garden. From sweet bells to fiery habaneros, these vibrant fruits bring a burst of flavor and color to any dish. Yet, they can be finicky. It’s frustrating when you put in the effort, only to be met with sparse yields, yellowing …

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Tomatoes are a cornerstone of many backyard gardens, promising juicy, sun-ripened flavor that store-bought versions just can’t match. To get that perfect tomato harvest, however, you need to do more than just water and wait. Successful gardening is like hosting a good party; you need to make sure all your guests get along. Planting the …

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Dreaming of harvesting fresh vegetables from your own garden but limited by a small balcony, patio, or yard? Container gardening is the perfect solution (you can also try a vertical gardening or square foot gardening as well). It allows you to grow a surprising amount of produce without needing a large plot of land. By …

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Because peas grow vertically on a trellis or other support, plenty of space remains at their base for tucking in other vegetables or herbs. When companion planting, though, it is important to choose the right plants to grow together, as some provide wonderful benefits to each other, while others can hinder growth. The best companion …

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