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Grow These 7 Most Popular Vegetables to Save Money

By Jennifer Poindexter Do you garden for a hobby, to save money, or both? I’m one who falls into the “both” category. I enjoy growing my own food. I like knowing where it comes from, but I also enjoy the savings I see on my grocery bill. We found a list of some of the … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Scallions Outdoors

by Jennifer Poindexter Are you a fan of onions? I love all the varieties, but my favorite is the scallion. They go wonderfully as a topping for soup on cold days. Scallions are also a nice addition to the top of a salad or pasta dish. If you’re an admirer of scallions, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Growing Vegetables, Onions

The 10 Best Tomatoes for Tomato Sauce You Should Grow

by Bethany Hayes Tomatoes are the most popular summer vegetable, and like any other veggie, tomatoes come in different varieties. From black to orange and all colors in between, tomatoes come in more varieties than we think, and if you want to turn your homegrown tomatoes into … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Scallions from Scraps

by Jennifer Poindexter Do you consider yourself a frugal person? I certainly am, and I wear it almost like a badge of honor. I don’t like to waste things, and I don’t like spending money when I don’t have to. Whether you share my sentiments or would just like a cool kitchen … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Growing Vegetables, Onions

How to Grow Purple Sprouting Broccoli

by Jennifer Poindexter Purple sprouting broccoli.  Is this a new one for you? Many people don’t know about it because it’s a crop that’s mostly known for being grown when gardening season is coming to an end. It’s a great way to get fresh produce when it seems nothing … [Read more...]

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