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The Ultimate Guide to Container Gardening

October 24, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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If you're looking to get started or expand your garden with potted plants, window boxes or hanging baskets, we're here to help. This guide will teach you how to design, plan, plant, and care for your potted plants. WHAT IS CONTAINER GARDENING? Container gardening is growing plants in containers, instead of directly in the ground. There are many containers for plants such … [Read more...] about The Ultimate Guide to Container Gardening

What To Plant In A Fall Garden – 15 Best Options

October 24, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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  Year-round gardening provides opportunities to be creative. Planting a fall garden can be a great experience for gardeners who enjoy the activity. Here are the 15 best plants to include in your fall garden. did you know that some veggies do better when they're grown in the fall? This plant does best in lower light and colder temperatures, which is perfect for a fall … [Read more...] about What To Plant In A Fall Garden – 15 Best Options

Growing Cover Crops in Your Home Garden

October 23, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Cover crops are plants that are grown to cover an area and improve the health of the soil. They are not grown for consumption. Pansies are most often planted during winter, but they can also be planted at other times of the year. Farmers and gardeners are adopting cover cropping techniques from natural ecosystems. If you look at any natural environment, you will see that … [Read more...] about Growing Cover Crops in Your Home Garden

Kumquat Tree Care: How to Grow Kumquats

October 23, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Kumquat trees (Citrus japonica) are easy to grow and produce a delicious fruit. This citrus tree is the most beautiful one with its dark-green, glossy leaves. Kumquats are often grown as both an ornamental and edible tree. The fruit can stay on the tree for a long time, making them good trees to have in the garden. While dwarf varieties are ideal for growing in pots or … [Read more...] about Kumquat Tree Care: How to Grow Kumquats

How To Grow Your Best Carrots Ever – From Seed To Harvest

October 22, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Carrot history Domestic carrots have changed a lot since they were first bred from wild carrots. Although they can still cross with wild ones, they are very different. The wild carrot root was refined by farmers thousands of years ago to create a large, smooth, sweet root vegetable. This new vegetable was an improvement from the wild carrot root, which was wiry, thin, hairy, … [Read more...] about How To Grow Your Best Carrots Ever – From Seed To Harvest

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Why I’m Moving my Bird Feeder (And Removing My Avocado Tree 🥑)

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!Welcome to the first garden tour of the spring!. This is real gardening with real food—no "perfect" edits here. Join me … [Read More...] about Why I’m Moving my Bird Feeder (And Removing My Avocado Tree 🥑)

Live Seed Organization – Organize with Me – March 1st – 7PM ET

March 1, 2026 By Michelle

Grab those seeds and let's get organized together. After 6 years of stuffing seeds in containers it's time to really … [Read More...] about Live Seed Organization – Organize with Me – March 1st – 7PM ET

Cheapest ways to start vegetable seeds

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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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Despite my best efforts to protect the garden, things did not go as planned. In this video I share with you the Good, … [Read More...] about Florida Garden Reveal After Freezing Temperatures

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