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Growing Herbs Alongside Vegetables

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Plant Profile: Chamomile

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Plant Profile: Borage

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Plant Profile: Basil

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How to Get Rid of Honeysuckle without Chemicals

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Review: North Spore Mushroom Growing Kit

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What Are Heirloom Plants and Why Should You Grow Them?

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Does Garden Fertilizer Expire? Get the Facts

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Plant Profile: Chervil

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Feeding Birds in Winter – Best Tips to Help Wild Birds

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What Is Aeration? Important Gardening Terms To Know

Four Ingredient Potato Leek Soup – Dairy Free and No Cream!

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Best Gardening Boots for Women: Hisea Boots Review

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Wildflowers for Pollinators

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Confetti Salad – Black Bean Salad

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Free eBook on Herbal Safety

The Herbal Academy is offering a free ebook on herbal safety! I just sent an email out to our Home Garden Joy community and downloaded my copy and WOW – not only is it chock-full of information, it’s beautiful to look at, too. And free. Did I mention free? Learn More About Using Herbs –…

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Watermelon in the Home Garden

Growing watermelon in the home garden is not for the faint of heart. I have plenty of room, and it still threatened to take over the garden. You will either need to leave a lot of room for the sprawling vines or look for varieties specifically marked for containers. Growing it on a trellis is…

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Growing Zucchini in Raised Beds

Growing zucchini in raised beds ensures that this prolific vegetable has the best conditions to thrive. You can grow zucchini in pots or containers, but I prefer growing it in raised beds. This is a great vegetable to grow if you have a “black thumb” and kill plastic plants, because it’s hard to grow a…

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How to Grow Onions in Your Backyard

Wondering how to grow onions? I’ve grown onions here at Seven Oaks Farm in several ways: from “sets” or starter plants and from store-bought onions that sprouted in the bag! Onions don’t require much space, and you can grow a lot for the money you spend on starter plants. Let’s take a look at how…

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