Types of Grow Lights For Starting Seeds Indoors
By far, the best option for light when starting seeds indoors is to use grow lights. But there are so many types of grow lights – which are best?
Articles on growing organic vegetables and fruit without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
By far, the best option for light when starting seeds indoors is to use grow lights. But there are so many types of grow lights – which are best?
Here are 10 garden and wildlife focused charities we support that we believe are worthy of your support too.
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The differences between heirloom and hybrid seeds and plants can be quite confusing for new gardeners. What are the pros and cons of each?
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You may have heard that adding bone meal when planting bulbs will stimulate root growth and support big flower blooms. Unfortunately, this is a gardening myth.
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When to harvest a vegetable is intuitive. How to store that vegetable and for how long greatly affects its flavor and color.
Tips on getting the most from your organic vegetable garden in drought conditions.
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A vegetable garden can produce gallons of produce each season that would cost hundreds of dollars if bought at a grocery store.
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Blackberries are often considered a bitter fruit, but many varieties bred for home gardens are sweet, slightly tart, and absolutely delicious.
Mulching is one of the most common gardening practices, yet so many landscapers and gardeners do it wrong. When done correctly, it helps to build and protect soil and support plants.
You’re Probably Mulching All Wrong. How To Do It Right. Read More »
Annual or perennial refers to how long your plant’s lifecycle is. Yet, some plants can be grown as perennials in warm areas and only as annuals in cold areas.
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