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Garden Layout Plans – Tips On Layout Options For The Garden
There are several types of garden layouts, each with different advantages. In the following article, we'll take a look at different vegetable garden layout ideas and which garden layout plans might work best for you.
By Amy Grant
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Best Time To Water Plants - When Should I Water My Vegetable Garden?
When should you water your vegetable garden? It's a hot topic. Click here to learn all about it.
By Heather Rhoades
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Plant Spacing Guide - Information On Proper Vegetable Garden Spacing
It's important to make sure your vegetable garden is properly spaced. Click to learn how far apart vegetables should be planted.
By Heather Rhoades
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Summer Vegetable Harvest - What Do You Harvest In Summer
If you're asking “what can you pick in summer” or “how to harvest in summer,” here are summer harvest tips to get you started.
By Laura Miller
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Vegetable Garden Size For Family
How much food to you need to grow to feed one person? How about five people? Click here to learn how much to plant to feed a family.
By Heather Rhoades
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Planning A Companion Vegetable Garden
Companion vegetable plants can help each other when planted together. Click to learn how to take advantage of these beneficial relationships.
By Heather Rhoades
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How To Start Your Own Victory Garden
Victory gardens today are still important in countless ways. Click to learn about victory garden design and what to plant.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Incompatible Garden Plants: Learn About Plants That Don't Like Each Other
Gardeners do all they can to keep their plants happy and healthy, but sometimes, no matter what you do, certain plants just don't go together. This article will explain more about these incompatible crops.
By Kristi Waterworth
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Information On Which Vegetable Seeds To Sow Indoors Or Outdoors
Some vegetables and herbs need to be started indoors and then transplanted while others need to be sown directly into your garden. But which are which? Read this article to find out.
By Nikki Tilley
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13 Perennial Fruits And Vegetables You Only Have To Plant Once
Looking to set it and forget it? Find out which fruits and vegetables can be grown as perennials.
By Laura Miller
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11 Edible Plants For A Year-Round Garden In A Bucket
Want to know how to grow food inside your house and which foods do best indoors? Click here to learn all about it.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Early American Vegetables - Growing Native American Vegetables
As a gardener, did you ever wonder which native American vegetables were cultivated and consumed in pre-Columbian times? Let's find out what these vegetables from the Americas were like.
By Laura Miller
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Ancient Vegetables And Fruits - What Were Vegetables In The Past Like
How different were vegetables in the past? Let's take a look. The answer may surprise you!
By Laura Miller
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Pantry Vegetable Garden: Tips On Planting For The Pantry
Planting for the pantry garden starts with a little planning, seed acquisition, and soil augmentation. Click here for pantry garden info.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Creating An Edible Front Yard – Tips For Front Yard Gardens
You want a vegetable garden but the backyard is shaded by a stand of evergreen trees or is overrun by the kid's toys and play area. What to do? Think outside the box, or fence as it were, by planning a front yard vegetable garden. This article will help.
By Amy Grant
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Midsummer Planting Tips: What To Plant In Midsummer
Many people ask, "How late can you plant vegetables?" or even flowers in the garden. To learn more about midsummer planting and what plants perform better during this time, click on the following article for information.
By Karen Boness
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Vegetable Intercropping - Information For Interplanting Flowers And Vegetables
Intercropping, or interplanting, is a valuable tool. What is interplanting? Interplanting flowers and vegetables is an old-fashioned method of finding new interest with modern gardeners. Learn more here.
By Bonnie L. Grant