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Growing tomatoes in your garden can be immensely rewarding as long as you keep away those pests that will threaten your crop ...
When your flowers bolt or you have over-ripe fruits, you don't have to clear them all out. Leave a few of these reseeding ...
Late summer heat still hanging around, so review irrigation now as the best planting time of the year approaches ...
Gardening offers unique, evidence-based benefits for mental health — from reducing stress to nurturing pride and contentment ...
Like spring flower bulbs, gardeners know garlic and shallots need winter’s cold to develop properly for a successful harvest.
A nurse is using skills she learned growing up on a farm in Africa to help set up a community allotment in north Wales. Green ...
It's true! Vegetables do grow in my lawn especially during winter when the grass doesn't grow as fast. This video explains ...
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Newspoint on MSNUK households urged to grow 1 vegetable in September
As September kicks in, gardeners are gearing up to sow the seeds to reap the results in the form of beautiful plants and ...
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YouTube on MSNVegetable Garden Allotment Tour Subtropical Climate Lots Growing!
Join us on an exciting tour of a thriving vegetable garden allotment situated in a subtropical climate. Discover the diverse ...
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Newspoint on MSNVegetables to sow in the garden right now to get a plentiful winter harvest
If you want to enjoy a bounty of vegetables once winter frost sets in, then there are a surprising number of crops which are ...
The late-summer harvest brings both joy and stress as gardeners work to preserve their bounty. Despite failures and ...
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Southern Living on MSNHow Often Should You Add New Soil To Your Garden Beds?
The soil in garden beds settles over time and loses nutrients. Add new soil to your garden beds each year to keep them topped ...
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