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Tag Archives: Gardening

05/1712/17
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Choosing And Growing Peppers

by Mark, in category Gardening

So Many Types of Peppers Capsicum annuum, also known as peppers and chiles, are members of the same botanical family as tomatoes, tomatillos, potatoes and eggplants. These nightshade relatives were thought to be poisonous when first introduced to the old world, but were soon adopted with enthusiasm by adventurous food lovers. Now sweet and spicy… Read More

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04/1712/17
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How to Select the Right Tomatoes for Your Garden

by Mark, in category Gardening

  Choose the Right Tomatoes Tomatoes are the number one homegrown backyard garden crop. If not for quantity, then for enthusiasm and anticipation. The promise of a full-flavored, juicy, thin skinned, meaty tomato drives gardeners, both new and well seasoned, to fantastic displays of devotion and dedication to this crop. But it all starts with selecting… Read More

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03/1712/17
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How to Grow Potatoes

by Mark, in category Gardening

 How to Plant Potatoes in Your Garden Yesterday was St. Patrick’s day, and I celebrated by planting potatoes. It’s not hard to grow potatoes. Just let the sun warm the soil and dry it enough to work. If you want to get a jump on the weather, do like I did and cover the soil… Read More

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03/1712/17
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Tips for Starting a New Vegetable Garden

by Mark, in category Gardening

Starting a Vegetable Garden Years ago when we bought our house, one of the great attributes to me as a gardener was the big open backyard. It meant that I could finally have a big vegetable garden like the one I grew up with. However, unlike the one I grew up with, I had to… Read More

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01/1712/17
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Plants to Prune in the Winter

by Mark, in category Gardening

Why Prune Plants in the Winter? Increase blooming, stimulate fruit production and enhance the form of your landscape trees, shrubs and grasses with winter pruning. This is a perfect time to begin your landscape cleanup in preparation for a beautiful spring.  Winter pruning ensures that the plants put their energy into growing the way you… Read More

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