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What to Plant in Early Spring: Vegetable Garden

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How to Grow Green Beans Organically

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How to Adjust Soil pH for Vegetable Gardens

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Meet a Polyphemus Moth Caterpillar

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Home Grown Garlic: How to Grow Garlic

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How to Harvest Garlic

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Sunscald on Tomatoes: What It Is and How to Prevent It

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Herbal Profile: Growing Calendula

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Battling Anthracnose: A Cucumber Grower’s Guide to a Sneaky Fungal Foe

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How to Grow Cucumbers: A Complete Guide

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Growing Eggplant: A Guide for Gardeners

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Volunteer Plants – Nature’s Unexpected Gifts

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August in the Garden: Late Summer Delight

August in the Garden: Tasks, Tips, and a Look Ahead to Fall Here in South Central Virginia, August has always felt like “back to school” season. By mid-month, the local schools are back in session, and with two universities in our small town, the stores fill up with dorm supplies and school gear. What a…

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How to Grow Tulsi from Seed

Holy basil, also called tulsi, can be grown from seeds. That, at least, is what everyone told me. I’d read about tulsi (holy basil) in several books about herbal medicine and seen it cited as a good adaptogenic herb. I was excited to grow it, so I ordered seeds. Several years in a row. Each…

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Summer savory is an annual herb that was once used just like pepper.

What Is Summer Savory? A Friendly Guide to This Under‑Appreciated Herb

Many years ago, my friend Allie gave me a few summer savory seeds. I think we swapped them for plants. I do remember wondering what summer savory is, as I had never seen it in the grocery store. So why grow it? What’s the big deal? Summer savory is now a staple of my summer…

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July Gardening Tips: How to Keep Your Garden Thriving All Month Long

July brings long, sunny days and plenty of garden rewards—but also rising temperatures that can stress plants, pollinators, and gardeners alike. With a few smart adjustments to your routine, you can keep your garden healthy, colorful, and productive all summer. Here are our top July gardening tips to help you make the most of the…

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