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How To Grow Turnips In Your Garden

October 8, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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The turnip, a root vegetable belonging to the brassica rapa subsp. rapa species, is native to Eurasia. It has been cultivated by humans for millennia. The term "turnip" comes from the roundness of the plant, which is indicated by the curve called a turn. The word "turnip" is a combination of the Latin word "napus" (turnip) and the word "turn". A traditional Scottish dish made … [Read more...] about How To Grow Turnips In Your Garden

How to Plant Onions: 3 Ways To Grow

October 8, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Onions are a great crop to grow especially because they are so hardy. It is an important ingredient that can be found in almost every meal, such as soup, stew, baked chicken, lasagna, and even pizza. Without onions, food would be pretty bland and unappetizing. It is in your best interest to plant a lot of onions in your garden so that you will have them available for cooking. … [Read more...] about How to Plant Onions: 3 Ways To Grow

How to Grow Green Onions

October 7, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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About Green Onions Green onions are a type of onion that is grown as an evergreen perennial crop. They are originally from Asia and are also known as bunching onions, spring onions, scallions, and Welch onions. Unlike regular onions, scallions have a skinny bulb and long, flavorful green leaves. They have a mild onion flavor and can be eaten raw. In addition, green onions … [Read more...] about How to Grow Green Onions

Please Don’t Make Banana Peel Compost Tea Fertilizer For Houseplants

October 7, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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    A few months ago I had a lot of banana peels and decided to use them to make tea for my plants. Since it was popular on social media, I decided to try it. Don't try something new just because it's popular on social media. I’m a houseplant newbie. I started collecting houseplants about a year ago with my Succulent Studios subscription and have been slowly adding … [Read more...] about Please Don’t Make Banana Peel Compost Tea Fertilizer For Houseplants

Growing Strawberries

October 6, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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If you're thinking about growing strawberries, know that it can be a fun and rewarding experience! The first berries to ripen are the ones that are suitable for picking throughout the summer until late fall. Growth Cycle The growth of common varieties is greatly affected by temperature and the length of the daylight period. During summer, runner production occurs in new … [Read more...] about Growing Strawberries

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With all this cold weather - it was time to assess "what's left" and share the latest with you. Stick around to the end, … [Read More...] about How Many Fruit Trees Can You Grow on a Small Suburban Lot?

Just Like That … It’s Spring!

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

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

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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

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