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How And When To Harvest Onions: Everything You Need To Know
Onions are an easy-to-grow and manage crop that, when properly harvested, can provide a kitchen staple through the fall and winter. Find out when and how to harvest onions in the garden in this article.
By Susan Patterson
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How & When To Pick Cantaloupe For Perfectly Ripe Melons
Knowing the right time to pick a cantaloupe can mean the difference between a good crop and a bad one. Follow the tips in this article to harvest the best cantaloupe fruits possible.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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How To Grow Basil Plants
Basil grows best in warm, sunny areas and benefits from consistent pruning. This just means you can enjoy its leaves all summer long!
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Tomato Diseases Every Gardener Should Know – And How To Treat Them
Tomato disease can be traced to one of four causes: fungal, bacterial, viral, and environmental. Learn to identify them and fight back.
By Amy Grant
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Growing Garlic and How To Plant And Grow Garlic In Your Garden
Growing garlic is a luxury for cooks who love fresh seasonings. Plant and grow healthy, fragrant garlic in your garden bed or a container.
By Heather Rhoades
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10 Hot Weather Vegetables That Thrive In Sweltering Summer Heat
These hot weather vegetables, fruits, and flowers can handle the heat! A Georgia Master Gardener shares his top picks for hot and humid summer gardens.
By Laura Walters
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How To Grow All Your Vegetables In A 5-Gallon Bucket
Container planting vegetables is not a new concept, but what about using buckets for growing vegetables? Read on to learn more about this method!
By Susan Patterson
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What Herbs Can Be Planted Together In Containers? Delicious Combinations For Fresh Flavor Anywhere
Wondering what herbs can be planted together in pots for your porch or patio? Our experts share their favorite herb mixes for a flavor-packed container garden.
By Amy Grant
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What Herbs Can Be Planted Together? Best Combinations To Try
We all know the benefits of vegetable companion planting, but what about growing herbs as companion plants? Click here to learn more.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Tomato Blossom End Rot Symptoms And Treament
Blossom end rot in tomatoes (BER) is a common problem for gardeners. Learn why tomatoes get blossom end rot and what you can do about it.
By Caroline Bloomfield
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Do-It-Yourself Floral Pumpkin Centerpiece
Can you believe this pretty pumpkin centerpiece was made with just $13 worth of supplies? Plus, it was quick and easy.
By Amy Draiss
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Best Spring Vegetables to Grow In Pots: 3 Veggies To Plant In Pots For An Early Harvest
Growing vegetables in pots is an easy way to raise fresh produce at home, especially in small spaces. Read on to find out how.
By Laura Walters
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How And When To Harvest Potatoes: Pro Tips For Picking The Perfect Potatoes
Knowing how to harvest potatoes will help you get the greatest benefit from your crop. Read here for more.
By Jackie Rhoades
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How And When To Pick Tomatoes For Deliciously Ripe Results
When do you harvest tomatoes? When they turn red is the obvious answer, but there's more to it than that. Click to learn more.
By Amy Grant
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How And When To Pick Hot Peppers For Peak Spiciness – Top Tips For A Hot Harvest
So you have a lovely crop of hot peppers thriving in the garden, but when do you pick them? There are several things to consider before you begin harvesting hot peppers. The following article discusses options for harvest and storage of hot peppers.
By Amy Grant
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Types Of Fungicide: Using Fungicides In Your Garden
When using fungicides in your garden it is important to first determine if your plant actually needs a fungicide. The following article will provide information on using garden fungicides.
By Shari Armstrong
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Bacterial Speck Identification and Tips For Control For Bacterial Speck On Tomato Plants
Tomato bacterial speck is a less common but certainly possible tomato disease that can happen in the home garden. Read this article to learn more about the symptoms of bacterial speck on tomatoes.
By Heather Rhoades