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Growing Bell Peppers For Bright Colorful Harvests

October 27, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Bell pepper is a vegetable that is either green, red, or yellow. It is hollow and has a lot of seeds in the center. Bell peppers are fruit because they have smooth outer skin and are fleshy on the inside. The peppers that are most similar to bell peppers are chili peppers, tomatoes, and breadfruit. These peppers all come from Central and South America. Bell peppers can … [Read more...] about Growing Bell Peppers For Bright Colorful Harvests

How To Grow Blueberries In Containers

October 27, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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People in North America have been eating blueberries for a long time. They originally come from Canada, and you can still find them growing in the wild there. They are widely consumed around the world, with many different varieties having been developed to allow gardeners in warmer climates to enjoy their juiciness. The blueberry bush isn’t just one type of plant. There are … [Read more...] about How To Grow Blueberries In Containers

Growing Daikon Radish: Massive And Mild-Flavored

October 26, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Raphanus sativus var. longipinnatus, also known as daikon radishes, are called mooli in India and the UK, and chai tau in Thailand and Taiwan. The white radish, winter radish, and icicle radish are all different names for the same type of taproot. The Chinese radish, or daikon, was introduced to surrounding countries where it is now popular. "Daikon" is a Japanese word that … [Read more...] about Growing Daikon Radish: Massive And Mild-Flavored

Tricks for Growing Tons of Tomatoes!

October 25, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Some knowledge is needed to grow tomatoes well, to avoid making common mistakes. Here are our top tips to grow a lot of tomatoes without any problems! Did You Choose the Right Variety? You will need to grow varieties of plants that can survive in your climate. For regions with shorter growing seasons, choose cool-climate varieties. For very warm regions, choose … [Read more...] about Tricks for Growing Tons of Tomatoes!

How to Plant Astilbes in Part-Shade Gardens

October 25, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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The herbaceous perennial known as astilbe has at least 16 different varieties. Other common names for this plant are false goat's beard and false spirea. The leaves of these plants are considered to be very beautiful. They are native to Eastern Asia and North America. Flowers with deep purple to magenta colors are especially loved by gardeners. The plants have leaves that … [Read more...] about How to Plant Astilbes in Part-Shade Gardens

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