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I’m using this space-saving method to continually harvest crops until fall in just 1 square yard
I don't have the biggest garden in the world, so I'm always looking for ways to maximize my space. That's why I've been researching how to plan a season of harvests in one square yard, i.e. planting ...
Starting a garden often feels overwhelming at first glance, especially when seed packets list terms that sound more like ...
Tomatoes growing in a garden are covered in beads of water. - Susumu Yoshioka/Getty Images Tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) are a culinary staple, and for good reason. A tomato offers nearly 20% of ...
Wondering how and when to terminate your cover crop? Perhaps planting green is right for you. This practice involves planting your corn or soybean crop directly into a cover crop like cereal rye or ...
Start out, Methods, Plant cover, Companion planting, Health from soil Charles Dowding Five questions I’m often asked about ...
Plant sprouted potatoes to avoid waste and get a nice, unexpected harvest of fresh potatoes. It happens to all of us at some ...
Summer brings new crops, and that means a different array of pests. Whether you’re growing a field full of tomatoes, an orchard of peaches, or a diverse market garden, pests are likely to affect some ...
Targeted monitoring, species-specific management, and integrated control strategies help growers reduce nematode pressure and ...
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