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Surprising Benefits of Growing Your Own Food

July 5, 2022 by Erin Leave a Comment

There’s no doubt about the benefits of starting a garden. It’s a hobby that can help you improve many areas of your life. Here are some little-known benefits of growing your own food that could inspire you to start doing so if you haven’t already. Gardening Counts as Exercise Many people know that exercising on…

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Maintaining a Garden to Keep Your Indoors and Outdoors Clean

June 21, 2022 by Erin Leave a Comment

Gardening gives your home the required curb appeal and does wonder for your well-being. Physical exercise keeps blood pressure in check and contributes to a healthy weight, and interactions with flora improve your mental health and mood. Below is a list of ways to maintain your garden.   Watering Watering the plants is crucial and…

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Benefits of Community Gardens

February 14, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Community Gardens

I live in an apartment in San Francisco. I have a porch, windowsills with different light levels, and some counter space to do any gardening that I’d like to do. However, I don’t have a yard. Therefore, if I wanted to get serious about outdoor gardening, I would need to explore other options. That’s gotten…

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5 Reasons To Use Fish Amino Acid on Your Plants

January 10, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

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There are so many great reasons to use fish amino acid in your garden. Also known as fish fertilizer, this product provides nutrition to plants in ways that are similar to, but arguably potentially better than, other organic garden fertilizers. There are different types of fish fertilizer and different reasons to use fish amino acid…

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Protect The Garden From Excessive Rainfall: Frugal Tips

August 30, 2021 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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While it’s not necessarily a problem in all locations, many people have to worry about protecting their garden from excessive rainfall. Plants love water! Too little, and they’ll wither away. But too much water can also cause problems. Plants that are stuck drowning in waterlogged soil can succumb to root rot. These days, unpredictable weather…

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Staying Safe While Gardening During a Heatwave

July 12, 2021 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  Many gardeners look forward to the summer because it means that the gardening season is in full swing. By mid-July, plots are lush with produce, and flowers are in full bloom. But mid-summer is also a ripe time for heatwaves. As the summers get hotter, it’s getting more and more important to prepare for…

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How To Get Plant Spacing Right

May 25, 2021 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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When I started gardening over a decade ago, I was so excited to grow things that I would cram many seedlings into tiny spaces. My first garden was my pride and joy, but looking back on it, I made so many mistakes. Mistakes are good! They help you learn. But some of them are entirely…

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How To Do A Spring Garden Clean-Up

March 29, 2021 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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It’s springtime! The season that signals to every gardener that it’s time to get started is here. In my neck of the woods, it’s also the ugliest time of year. I become tempted to start my spring garden clean-up right away,  but I know that soon the buds from my maple trees will fall and…

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The Importance of Crop Rotation

March 9, 2021 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  It’s that time of year again! Gardeners are starting to plan out the season. Usually, I spend this month sketching out a rough plan for my garden—taking crop rotation principles into account. I also start some seeds in my basement. This year, though, the pandemic has me changing up my plans. I’m giving my…

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4 Advantages of Pruning Plant Roots

January 25, 2021 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  You’ve heard of pruning branches, but what about pruning plant roots? Roots aren’t something we think about very often. Mainly because they’re buried under the earth. Out of sight. Out of mind. However, paying attention to your plant’s roots can be an essential part of raising healthy houseplants.  Here’s why you might consider pruning…

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The Hidden Risks of Improper Pruning That Reduce Summer Harvests

The Hidden Risks of Improper Pruning That Reduce Summer Harvests

There’s a moment in every growing season when everything looks promising, green, and unstoppable—and then something quietly goes wrong. Not a dramatic pest invasion or a sudden frost, but something far more frustrating because it feels avoidable. Pruning, that seemingly simple act of trimming back growth, holds more power than most realize. Done right, it…

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How to Rejuvenate Old Fertilizer Instead of Throwing It Away

How to Rejuvenate Old Fertilizer Instead of Throwing It Away

There’s no reason a bag of fertilizer should end its life in the trash just because it looks a little sad. That dusty, clumpy pile sitting in a garage corner still holds serious plant-growing power if handled the right way. People toss it out far too quickly, assuming time alone ruins it, but most fertilizers…

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7 Low-Growing Plants That Beat Weeds Without Constant Maintenance

7 Low-Growing Plants That Beat Weeds Without Constant Maintenance

Weeds don’t negotiate. They don’t take breaks, they don’t respect boundaries, and they absolutely don’t care how much effort went into planting a beautiful garden. One minute everything looks tidy and intentional, and the next, unruly green invaders start pushing through like they own the place. The usual response involves pulling, spraying, or endlessly battling…

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What Slime on Your Soil Means and When You Should Be Concerned

What Slime on Your Soil Means and When You Should Be Concerned

It looks like something from another planet. Bright, squishy, and oddly alive, that mysterious slime creeping across soil can stop anyone in their tracks and spark instant curiosity. It doesn’t politely blend in with the garden or quietly support plant growth; it announces itself with color, texture, and a bold refusal to go unnoticed. That…

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