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How to Grow Cabbage (Winter)

October 13, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Cabbage requires a substantial amount of nutrients and space in the garden. Growing plants is easy if you give your plants the right nutrients and protect them against pests. Cabbage is a great addition to a slaw or can be steamed with a little bit of pepper and butter. It's definitely worth growing if you have the space for it. Our favorite Winter cabbage variety is 'Savoy'. … [Read more...] about How to Grow Cabbage (Winter)

How to Treat Dandelions in Your Yard

October 13, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Dandelions are a type of flower that some people see as a weed, while others see it as a pretty flower or a good addition to a salad. To prevent yellow and white puffballs from taking over your green lawn, you can either treat dandelions in your yard or take preventative measures. The two options for dealing with the plant are either to declare war with an herbicide or to … [Read more...] about How to Treat Dandelions in Your Yard

How To Grow Tomatoes

October 12, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Tomatoes are one of the most rewarding crops for the home gardener to grow because the flavor is much better than store-bought tomatoes. Tomatoes that are grown to be sold in supermarkets have been bred to be able to travel well and to look good on shelves for as long as possible; their number one priority is not making you feel like your taste buds are being tickled. Many … [Read more...] about How To Grow Tomatoes

Benefits of Planting Clover in Your Yard

October 12, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Clover is a low-maintenance, eco-friendly alternative to regular grass. Clover has many benefits when grown on a lawn as it is more drought tolerant and does not need to be mowed as often. Although clover is usually considered a weed, it can actually improve the appearance and function of your lawn. The two most common types of clover found in lawns are white clover and … [Read more...] about Benefits of Planting Clover in Your Yard

18 Best Flowers for a Cutting Garden15

October 11, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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There are many different types of flowers that are great for cutting, including dahlias, delphiniums, and gladioli. These flowers come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and they can add a lot of color to your garden. Below are some of our favorite flowers for a cut flower garden. Common sunflower No flower garden is complete without the iconic sunflower. The … [Read more...] about 18 Best Flowers for a Cutting Garden15

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