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How to Prevent and Reduce Knee and Back Pain While Gardening

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Don’t let aches and pains keep you from cultivating the garden of your dreams. Anyone doing yard work or gardening has probably experienced back or knee pain before. Thankfully, the aches and pains of gardening don’t have to outweigh the joy! With proper care and planning, you … [Read more...]

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20 Perennial Herbs to Grow that Stick Around

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by Jennifer Poindexter Would you like to have a perennial herb garden? Are you even sure what that means? You’re in the right place. I’ll walk you through what the term perennial means and supply herb choices that you can fill your garden with. Whether you’re planting herbs … [Read more...]

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Best Organic Fertilizers for Different Plant Types

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By Matt Gibson and Erin Marissa Russell To figure out what organic fertilizers you need, you need to find out what type of nutrients your plants need. This will depend on the soil conditions in your area, what fertilizers you have used previously, and what type of plants you … [Read more...]

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12 YouTube Channels Every Gardener Should Know

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By Matt‌ ‌Gibson‌  If you are a gardener and you need to learn how to do something in the garden that you are not familiar with doing, one simple solution to help you learn exactly how it’s done is to sign on to YouTube. Just do a search about the task in question and you … [Read more...]

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Can you leave beets in the ground over winter?

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If you have free-draining soil in your garden, it’s safe for you to leave many of your root crops in the ground over the winter to harvest as needed in most climate areas. Parsnips, carrots, turnips, kohlrabi, beetroot and swedes are all able to be left in the ground over winter, … [Read more...]

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