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Tomato Leaf Curl: What It Is And How To Fix It

November 29, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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You will eventually go into your grow room or garden and notice your tomato plant leaves curling up. The key to correctly identifying the issue causing the symptom before administering a solution. Even though you may not know what is causing the problem, it is certain that it is serious if it is indication a lack of health. The leaves of our plants give us a lot of … [Read more...] about Tomato Leaf Curl: What It Is And How To Fix It

Nutritious and Delicious: Growing Brussels Sprouts

November 28, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Everything is cuter when it’s tiny, right? Well, that makes Brussels sprouts the cutest veggie around! These baby cabbages look-alikes often get a bad rap, but that can usually be because of the user. Brussel sprouts release sulfur when overcooked, which is why many people find them smelly. If cooked properly, they have a nutty flavor that is pleasurable to eat. If you show … [Read more...] about Nutritious and Delicious: Growing Brussels Sprouts

Growing Bay Laurel at Home

November 28, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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Bay laurel is a beautiful evergreen tree. The bay tree is slow to grow, so it is often kept as a decorative plant, especially in the form of trimmed shapes. Bay laurels work extremely well for topiary use! Who would have guessed that the elliptical-shaped leaves of this tree are dried and used as wraps for licorice? The items are then shipped across the world. The bay leaf … [Read more...] about Growing Bay Laurel at Home

Growing Marjoram Herbs In The Garden

November 27, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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A versatile herb popular in Italian and Greek cooking, marjoram can be used fresh or dried in salads, sauces, dressings, and in a multitude of meat dishes. The flavor is light with sweet notes of pine and citrus. I love to add fresh marjoram leaves to roasted vegetables at the end of cooking. The heat of the vegetables dissolves the herby flavor into the savory yumminess. … [Read more...] about Growing Marjoram Herbs In The Garden

Currant Plant: Growing Currant Bushes

November 27, 2022 by Garden Team Leave a Comment

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    Currants are fruit that come from the botanical family Grossulariaceae and the genus Ribes. There are three main types of currant: black, red, and white/pink. White and pink currants are albino selections from red currant bushes and are less acidic. They are shrubs that lose their leaves each year, and they come from areas with lots of trees in northern parts of … [Read more...] about Currant Plant: Growing Currant Bushes

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