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Citrus Fertilizer: What, When, And How To Use It

November 16, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Two important things you need for growing trees or having a small home garden are patience and time. If you want to learn about how to properly grow a citrus plant, there are many websites that can provide you with helpful information. You don't need any specific skills to do this, but it's honest. How? The key to successful cleaning is using the right tools and products for … [Read more...] about Citrus Fertilizer: What, When, And How To Use It

Collecting Rainwater: Hints, Tips, And Tricks

November 15, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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There is a lot of interest in collecting rainwater, especially among homeowners who want to be more environmentally friendly when it comes to taking care of their property. You can use a barrel, or a more sophisticated system that requires manufactured parts. Rainwater is useful for many household and professional projects. One of the most convenient water sources you can … [Read more...] about Collecting Rainwater: Hints, Tips, And Tricks

Growing Cilantro and Coriander In The Herb Garden

November 15, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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  If you're a cooking enthusiast, then you should learn how to grow cilantro - also known as coriander. Cilantro is one of the most commonly used herbs in the world. Cilantro is one of the oldest spices. Many ancient cultures valued it for its complex flavor and perceived medicinal properties. The whole plant of cilantro can be used for cooking, so it is very versatile. … [Read more...] about Growing Cilantro and Coriander In The Herb Garden

How to Grow Peanuts in Your Own Backyard

November 14, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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What would the world be like if peanuts didn't exist? We can't imagine the world of food without them because they are so popular. Since we use peanuts in a lot of different dishes, it would be beneficial for everyone to know how to grow them. Raw peanuts are roasted and then boiled before being pureed to make oil. They're ubiquitous! Despite its popularity, the peanut plant … [Read more...] about How to Grow Peanuts in Your Own Backyard

Growing Lentils: Protein-Packed Legumes

November 14, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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  Although peas and beans have replaced lentils in the food market, the yellow split pea is enjoying a resurgence in popularity. This product, which is new to the domestic market, is becoming popular in our kitchens again. Lentils are valued for their medicinal and taste properties and have been used in food since ancient Egypt. They have replaced many types of vegetarian … [Read more...] about Growing Lentils: Protein-Packed Legumes

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