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Vegetables vs. Grains, an Explanation

grains and vegetables

By Erin Marissa Russell Most of us think we have a pretty clear idea about the difference between vegetables and grains, but how do the two categories stack up against one another? It isn’t as clear how vegetables and grains differ when it comes to the roles they play in our … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Gardening 101, Nutrition

12 Easy Herbs for Beginner Gardeners

lemon balm plant

By Matt Gibson Have you always wanted to start your own herb garden but are afraid that you don’t have what it takes to keep plants alive? Well, you’re not alone. Many people who would love to grow herbs hesitate in getting started because they have had bad luck with growing … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Gardening 101, Herb Gardening

The Plant Hardiness Zone Myth

By Robert Pavlis Most common garden plants have been assigned a hardiness zone range that indicates if a particular plant will grow in your climate. It is a range of numbers with both a high and a low limit because most plants have trouble growing in very cold or very hot … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Gardening 101

How to Save Seeds

By Matt Gibson Flower and vegetable seeds aren’t very expensive, but for an avid gardener who plants for new crops every spring and fall, the cost of those small paper packets can add up quickly. Saving your seeds for replanting only takes a few minutes and it can save you a … [Read more...]

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How to Grow Dyer’s Woad (Isatis Tinctoria)

by Matt Gibson Dyer’s woad has taken a back seat in practical usage as a dye to more modern coloring techniques, and it is seldom grown as a decorative flower. However, it was widely grown in ancient days for its deep blue dye, which was used for dying fabric and clothing, as … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Gardening 101, General Gardening

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