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5 Reasons I Enjoy Lia’s Living Almanac

June 9, 2023 by Kathryn Vercillo 1 Comment

5 Reasons I Enjoy Lia's Living Almanac

I have recently become a huge fan of Substack newsletters. People write mostly longform content about the thing they are most passionate about. It’s a great place to find smart writing about a range of different topics. This includes gardening. In terms of gardening and nature, the newsletter I’m loving most so far is Lia’s…

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5 Reasons to Keep Tabs On The Weather Forecast

July 26, 2021 by Steph Coelho Leave a Comment

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  I’ve only used my garden hose a handful of times this season. I filled my garden boxes up with perennials and a few plants from a local nursery and knew that I wouldn’t have the energy to keep things up and maintain the garden as I usually do. I was right. But by taking…

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The EPSOM Salt Myth: The Cheap Drugstore Staple That Actually Works

The EPSOM Salt Myth: The Cheap Drugstore Staple That Actually Works

Gardeners love a good hack, but most so-called miracle fixes wilt under real-world conditions. Epsom salt, however, keeps popping up in serious gardening circles—and not just as folklore. This humble, inexpensive compound shows measurable benefits when used correctly, especially in soil that lacks key nutrients. While it won’t magically transform every struggling plant, it absolutely…

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Succession Planting: The Secret to Eating from Your Garden Every Single Week

Succession Planting: The Secret to Eating from Your Garden Every Single Week

Fresh vegetables lose their magic fast when a garden delivers everything at once and then goes quiet for weeks. Succession planting flips that pattern completely, turning a backyard plot into a steady, reliable source of food week after week. Gardeners who master this approach stop dealing with feast-or-famine harvests and start enjoying consistent meals straight…

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The Solar-Powered Trick: Using Free Heat to Triple Your Growing Season

The Solar-Powered Trick: Using Free Heat to Triple Your Growing Season

Summer sun doesn’t just grow tomatoes—it can completely transform how long and how well a garden produces. Smart gardeners have started using solar-powered gardening tricks to stretch their growing season far beyond traditional limits. By capturing and redirecting heat that already exists, plants thrive earlier in spring and keep producing deep into fall. This approach…

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The 'Lazy' Garden Method: Save Money by Doing Less Work

The ‘Lazy’ Garden Method: Save Money by Doing Less Work

A thriving garden doesn’t have to demand endless hours of digging, watering, and weeding. In fact, the smartest gardeners often do less—and get more. The “lazy gardening” approach focuses on working with nature instead of constantly battling it, which means lower costs, healthier plants, and far less stress. By choosing efficient techniques and letting natural…

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