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Gardening Vegetables

Does the sight of red, juicy tomatoes entice you? Or the thought of fresh crisp salad leaves sitting on the table tempt you? Imagine your hearty steak without its share of greens? Looks pretty bland doesn’t it? Fresh gardening vegetables are tempting especially when they are crisp, green and colorful. It not only increases your [...]

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Tips on Growing Lettuce

Lettuce is one of the popular forms of leafy green vegetables. It is not only versatile to be used in many dishes and sandwiches; it is also easy to grow. In gardening, lettuce is one of the first crops that can be planted and harvested in spring. Lettuces do well in containers and where there [...]

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Tips on Tomato Growing

Tomatoes aren’t hard to grow. In fact, by employing the proper steps and tips, you can promote the growth of healthy and luscious tomato plants in your garden. When planting tomatoes, there are certain common practices that can be cultivated especially if you are a novice. Tomatoes are one of the most popular types of [...]

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Gift Ideas from Your Herbs Garden

What better way to show of your garden produce than by presenting them through gift ideas? Herbs from your herbs garden are an excellent choice to be turned into thoughtful gifts to give your loved ones and the best part is, they are a lot cheaper and do not take that much effort at all. [...]

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Growing Potatoes

Potatoes are one of the easiest crops to grow and they can also be eaten at various stages of growth. Young potatoes can be harvested and cooked with peas and gravy while most of them can be left to mature till the appropriate time and once harvested, it can be eaten or stored for use [...]

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