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Do Seeds Need Light To Germinate Or Not?

November 18, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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What is germination? It all starts with a seed... Seeds come in all shapes and sizes. The seeds of some tropical rainforest orchids are very small, about the size of a pinhead. They are so small that they look like dust. The Coco de Merseed is one of the largest seeds in the world. It can be up to 40 centimeters long and weigh as much as 18 kilograms. Essentially, … [Read more...] about Do Seeds Need Light To Germinate Or Not?

How to Grow Alpine Strawberries

November 18, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Alpine strawberries are short and sweet. These berries are approximately half an inch in diameter and grow on plants that are less than one foot tall. Beets are very easy to grow in your garden or on your windowsill. If you're thinking about what kind of fruit to grow in your garden this spring, you should consider alpine strawberries. Alpines have a stronger flavor than … [Read more...] about How to Grow Alpine Strawberries

Mulch Around Trees: Good Or Bad?

November 17, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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I knew that I needed to mulch my fruit trees when I first planted them. After you visit any well-tended garden, you will see a circle of mulch spread out around the base of the trees. But what exactly is tree mulch? Mulch is a protective layer that we put on top of bare soil. Mulching is the process of covering the base of a tree with organic or inorganic materials. This … [Read more...] about Mulch Around Trees: Good Or Bad?

Passion Fruit Vine: Growing Nature’s Sweet Gift

November 17, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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  Do you like tropical snacks and flowers with a lot of personality? If you're looking for a vine to grow that is both beautiful and delicious, then passion fruit vine is the perfect choice for you! This plant is a fast-growing climber that will add intrigue to your garden and flavor to your dinner table. Passionfruit vines are not for the faint of heart. These are hardy … [Read more...] about Passion Fruit Vine: Growing Nature’s Sweet Gift

Bokashi Composting: How Does It Work?

November 16, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Bokashi composting is becoming more popular in the US as more states adopt more sustainable waste management practices. More people are looking for ways to get rid of their food waste in an environmentally friendly way. But what is the bokashi method? Do you think that anaerobic digestion is better or worse than traditional composting or vermicomposting? What are effective … [Read more...] about Bokashi Composting: How Does It Work?

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Can You Start Seeds For Free? Yes you can and in this video we're going to share 3 ways to get seeds started - even if … [Read More...] about Cheapest ways to start vegetable seeds

Florida Garden Reveal After Freezing Temperatures

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My Biggest Gardening Regrets with Live Q&A – February 1, 2026 7PM EST

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I've learned a lot on this plot, and this month I'll shed some light on things I regret the most since I started … [Read More...] about My Biggest Gardening Regrets with Live Q&A – February 1, 2026 7PM EST

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The "Imperfect Garden" Tour: Bracing for 27°F in Zone 9B. Welcome to another Imperfect Garden tour! We’re bracing for … [Read More...] about January Imperfect Garden Tour in Northeast Florida Before Winter’s Worst

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