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4 Types of Coffee Beans You Can Grow Straight Off Your Patio

Different grains of coffee on a white background

Ever dreamed of growing your own coffee plant? Coffee lovers like to ensure a quality dose of caffeine each day with religious dedication. But having your coffees using the beans you’ve harvested in your yard is the ultimate experience.  But can you grow your coffee … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Beans, Fruits & Vegetables

What happens if you plant lettuce seeds too deep?

QUESTION: I want to start lettuce from seeds. What's the best way to start the seeds? What happens if you plant lettuce seeds too deep? -Kimmie R. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Lettuce Tagged With: lettuce from seed, lettuce seedlings, lettuce transplants, planting lettuce seeds, starting seeds lettuce

Does hilling potatoes increase yield?

QUESTION: What are the benefits to hilling my potatoes? Does hilling potatoes increase yield? -Kayla W. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Potatoes Tagged With: Growing Potatoes, hilling potatoes, planting potatoes, potato container, potato garden, potato health, potato hill, potato plants, potato yield

Onions vs. Green Onions, Scallions, Spring Onions or Bunching Onions, Explained

By Erin Marissa Russell If you’ve done any reading on onions, it’s evident that people are quite confused about the differences and divisions between bulb onions versus green onions, scallions, spring onions, bunching onions, and all the other terms for various alliums, genus … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Growing Vegetables, Onions

How to Grow Leeks (Allium ampeloprasum var. porrum)

By Matt Gibson Leeks look sort of like a green onion on steroids. They are twice as tall as scallion plants and much fatter, ranging from one to three inches wide, but though they are much larger than scallions, their look is otherwise remarkably similar. It is not a great … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Growing Vegetables

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