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Rid Your Garden of These 7 Insects With These Hacks

September 17, 2024 by Amanda Blankenship Leave a Comment

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A thriving garden is a source of joy and satisfaction, but it can quickly become a battleground against pesky insects. From aphids to ants, these tiny invaders can wreak havoc on your plants if left unchecked. Fortunately, there are effective and natural ways to keep these garden insects at bay. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener…

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Discover the Magic of No Dig Gardening: The Ultimate Guide to Effortless Green Thumbs!

July 26, 2024 by Vanessa Bermudez Leave a Comment

Discover the Magic of No Dig Gardening The Ultimate Guide to Effortless Green Thumbs!

No dig gardening is a revolutionary approach to cultivating a thriving garden with minimal effort and maximum benefits. This method, also known as no-till gardening, focuses on building healthy soil without disturbing it. By embracing the principles of no dig gardening, you can enjoy a flourishing garden while saving time and energy. In this ultimate…

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DIY Squash Trellis Under $10

July 20, 2024 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

DIY squash trellis under $10

  Growing squash is a great idea. There are many great squash varieties to feed your family. However, you want to plan ahead when growing squash. If you don’t, then this plant can take over your entire garden. In particular, you’ll want to train your squash to grow on a trellis. Here are some great…

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12 Low-Maintenance Gardening Tips for the Busy Millennial

March 28, 2024 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Low-Maintenance Gardening Tips for the Busy Millennial

In the hustle and bustle of millennial life, finding time for hobbies and self-care can be a challenge. Gardening, often viewed as a time-consuming hobby, is a fantastic way to connect with nature and unwind, but many millennials shy away due to perceived high maintenance. However, with the right strategies, gardening can be a rewarding,…

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5 Ways Depression Costs Me In the Garden

June 14, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

5 Ways Depression Costs Me In the Garden

I struggle with chronic, recurring depression. While it’s well-managed, the symptoms do creep up from time to time. Depression is an expensive mental health condition, in ways that might surprise you. In fact, during bouts of depression, I find that it costs me in the garden. This does mitigate the many mental health benefits of…

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10 Techniques To Increase Germination Rate of Seeds

April 18, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Techniques To Increase Germination Rate of Seeds

Germination refers to the process of a seed becoming a plant. Some people don’t mind a very slow process. They’ll plant flowers that take two years to show their colors. However, sometimes you want an experience a little bit closer to instant gratification. While no plant is going to germinate overnight, there are techniques to…

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6 Tips To Revive Wilted Plants

January 24, 2022 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Tips To Revive Wilted Plants

I mentioned recently that I have a little bit of a brown thumb. However, I’ve kept at gardening and learning about plants. I’ve improved over time. Along the way, I’ve picked up lots of tips to revive wilted plants. I wanted to share some of those with you today. What Causes Plants to Wilt? I…

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Which Plant Pairings Naturally Reduce Pests and Improve Yields

Which Plant Pairings Naturally Reduce Pests and Improve Yields

Gardens buzz with life, but not all visitors are welcome. Some nibble leaves, suck juices, and generally wreak havoc, turning a lush patch of greens into a battlefield. Instead of reaching for chemical sprays, gardeners can harness the natural power of plant partnerships. Certain plant duos can repel pests, attract beneficial insects, and even boost…

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6 Low-Cost Ways to Improve Heavy Clay Soil for Better Plant Growth

6 Low-Cost Ways to Improve Heavy Clay Soil for Better Plant Growth

Gardening in heavy clay soil feels like trying to run a marathon in concrete boots. It’s thick, sticky, and unforgiving, holding water like it’s training for a swamp competition. Plants can struggle, roots get suffocated, and the frustration mounts as every shovel feels heavier than the last. But here’s the truth: clay soil isn’t your…

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The Unexpected Insect That Devours New Leaves Before You Notice Damage

The Unexpected Insect That Devours New Leaves Before You Notice Damage

The first clue doesn’t always look dramatic. A fresh flush of green appears on a plant, full of promise and energy, and then something feels off before anything looks truly wrong. Leaves curl just slightly, growth slows down without explanation, and suddenly that vibrant burst of life loses its edge. No holes, no obvious chew…

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How to Build a Simple Worm Farm Using Everyday Household Materials

How to Build a Simple Worm Farm Using Everyday Household Materials

An ordinary plastic bin can turn into a thriving ecosystem that quietly transforms scraps into garden gold. That transformation feels almost magical, yet it runs on a simple, natural process powered by worms doing what worms do best. The idea of building a worm farm might sound like something reserved for serious gardeners, but it…

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