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Keeping Peppers Over The Winter: How To Winter Peppers
You probably won't get any peppers, but if you keep your pepper plant alive in the winter, you'll get a big head start on next year's season.
By Heather Rhoades
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Tips And Tricks For Overwintering Tomato Plants
Don’t throw that favorite tomato plant away when it’s finished. Overwinter it to get the same luscious fruit next summer.
By Amy Grant
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GMO vs. Hybrid Vs. Heirloom Vegetables – Know Before You Grow
The differences in seeds can be confusing. Know about heirlooms, hybrids and GMO before you buy.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Complete Guide to Cool Season Crops
Learn more about cool weather crops. Extend the growing season with our complete guide to autumn and winter vegetable gardening.
By Gardening Know How
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Our Complete Guide to Vegetable Gardening
Our complete guide to vegetable gardening is the perfect instructional tool for those new to growing veggies and a great refresher for master gardeners.
By Gardening Know How
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How To Grow Papaya In Pots: Indoor Growing Guide
If you can't grow papayas outdoors where you live, try growing one inside. It can be done!
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Saving Pumpkin Seeds: How To Store Pumpkin Seed For Planting
Saving pumpkin seeds is easy. Planting pumpkin seeds from pumpkins you have enjoyed also ensures that you can enjoy them again next year. Read this article for tips on how to harvest and save pumpkin seeds.
By Heather Rhoades
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Growing Avocados In Containers and Indoor Avocado Plant Care
Avocado trees grow well indoors in pots. They won't get as big, but they still make great houseplants.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Walnut Tree Harvesting: When Are Walnuts Ready To Pick
Walnuts are high in protein and delicious! What better reason to grow your own? The question is, when are walnuts ready to pick and what is the best way to pick walnuts? This article will help with harvesting walnuts.
By Amy Grant
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How To Make A Pumpkin Spice Latte From Homegrown Pumpkins
Few items spell fall like pumpkin spice. But can you make your own with pumpkins from the garden? Click to find out.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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How To Protect Tomatoes From Frost
A surprise frost can destroy your tomato plants prematurely. They can be protected and put to good use, even if they get too cold.
By Laura Miller
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Jalapeño Plant Care - How To Grow Jalapeño Peppers
Plant jalapeños when the ground is warm and you'll be rewarded with delicious heat all summer long.
By Susan Patterson
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Pepper Blossoms Falling Off The Plant
No flowers on pepper plants? This is a common complaint when growing peppers. There are several reasons this happens. Read here to learn why a pepper drops the flower bud or why you have no flowers on pepper plants.
By Nikki Tilley
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Is It Safe To Eat Damaged Vegetables From The Garden?
Can you eat vegetables with holes? Some damaged garden produce is safe to eat, but some isn’t.
By Amy Grant
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The Best Small Fruit Trees For Home Gardens
Want to grow your own fruit but short on space? There are plenty of small fruit trees that can fit your garden.
By Amy Grant
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How And When To Harvest Garlic
Harvest garlic when at least one third of the leaves have dried and turned brown. Dig the bulbs out with a trowel - don't pull!
By Heather Rhoades
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Planting Pole Beans: How To Grow Pole Beans
Growing pole beans allows the gardener to maximize planting space. Planting pole beans also ensures a longer crop period and may yield up to three times as many beans as the bush varieties. Read here for more info.
By Bonnie L. Grant