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Seed Starting

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How to Start Herb Seeds the Right Way: Free Course

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Seed Starting Indoors in February: Best Vegetables for Zones 4–8

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Volunteer Plants – Nature’s Unexpected Gifts

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Growing Basil from Seed

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A Beginner’s Guide to Growing Vegetables from Seeds

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Quick and Easy Seed Starting Guide for Beginners

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What Is a Seed Library and How Do You Start One?

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Easy Ways to Save Cantaloupe Seeds

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Starting Peppers from Seeds

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Seed Starting Resources

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Growing Tomatoes from Seeds: The Ultimate Guide

New Video! How to Read a Seed Catalog

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Should You Start Your Container Vegetable Garden with Seeds or Plants?

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Seed Starting Update

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Starting Seeds Indoors: Heirloom Seeds

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How to Start Herb Seeds the Right Way: Free Course

Learn how to start herb seeds the right way with The Herbal Academy’s new, FREE online course! Home Garden Joy is an Herbal Academy affiliate. We love their ebooks and courses. I’ve taken many of them and found them to be very helpful. They get to the heart of herbalism without introducing spiritual aspects in…

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How to Prepare Raised Beds for Spring Planting

The snow and ice have finally melted. In the mornings when I walk my dog through our farm, I can hear a rooster crowing on a neighboring farm. Cardinals have begun singing in the dawn. It’s spring, folks. And while the calendar reminds me we can still feel winter’s icy breath, spring planting is just…

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Swedish Tea Bread

I first made Swedish tea bread for my 50th birthday. Three of my friends have birthdays in the same month and invited me to their family group birthday celebration (they are all relatives). I shaped the bread into braided rings and decorated it with sliced almonds. It was a hit, and I have made it…

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How to Start Composting in Winter

Have you thought about starting a compost pile, but you’re wondering how to start composting in winter? I mean, after all, here in Virginia we just had three solid weeks of absolutely tundra-like temperatures. I had a sheet of ice for a lawn, and the raised bed garden was completely covered in a thick layer…

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