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Chard: The Most Underrated Garden Vegetable

Swiss chard produces for months, tolerates heat and cold, and looks beautiful. Learn colorful variety mixes, cut-an...

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Edamame: Growing Soybeans in the Home Garden

Edamame is simply a fresh-eating soybean harvested before it dries. Learn variety selection, dense planting for eff...

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Growing Fennel: Bulb and Herb Types

Florence fennel for the bulb, common fennel for fronds and seeds. Learn which to grow, keeping them away from most ...

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Small Garden, Big Harvest: Under 200 Square Feet

Intensive production methods for tiny gardens — square foot gardening, vertical growing, succession planting, and...

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Rainwater Harvesting for the Home Garden

Collecting roof runoff reduces water bills and provides unchlorinated water plants prefer. Learn system sizing, fir...

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Succession Planting Calendar for Year-Round Harvest

A month-by-month succession sowing guide for 15 crops that ensures continuous harvest from April through November i...

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What to Plant in Fall for Spring Harvest

Garlic, overwintering spinach, broad beans, and spring bulbs — plant these in fall and harvest before summer crop...

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Potato Growing: From Chitting to Harvest

Potatoes are one of the most rewarding crops. Learn chitting seed potatoes, hilling at the right growth stage, gree...

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Kohlrabi: The Alien Vegetable Worth Growing

Kohlrabi grows fast and tastes like a cross between broccoli and apple. Learn harvest timing (the most critical fac...

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Pawpaw: Growing This Tropical Fruit in Australia

Pawpaws are a luscious tropical fruit that grow well in Australia's subtropical and tropical regions — tropical f...

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Persimmons: Australian vs Asian Varieties

Australian persimmons are astringent until frost-ripe; Asian types (Fuyu, Hachiya) are bigger and more predictable....

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Growing a Tea Garden: Herbal Blends from Your Backyard

Design a tea garden with chamomile, lemon balm, mint, lemon verbena, and hibiscus. Includes drying methods, blendin...

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