Garden Fundamentals
Crucial Growth Stages When Vegetables Absolutely Need Water
Vegetables go through stages when they are at their most sensitive to water for good growth and development. Find out what they are.
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Garden Fundamentals
Crucial Growth Stages When Vegetables Absolutely Need Water
Vegetables go through stages when they are at their most sensitive to water for good growth and development. Find out what they are.
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Garden Fundamentals
Conquer Blossom End Rot
If you see a black, sunken spot on the end of your tomatoes, you've got blossom end rot. Learn what causes blossom end rot and ways to prevent it.
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Garden Fundamentals
Confessions of a First-Time Gardener
Follow the highs and lows of a first-time gardener and their experience planting tomatoes. Learn about the mistakes they made and how they learned to improve.
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Garden Fundamentals
Collard Country
Bonnie Plants' home in Union Springs, Alabama, is in an area also known as Collard Country. Let us give you a brief history, some tips, and benefits of collard greens.
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Garden Fundamentals
Caring for Vegetables in Pots
From planting to growing, learn how to care for your vegetables when gardening in a pot. Info on fertilizer, watering frequency and more.
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Garden Fundamentals
Intro to Plant Food
Bonnie Plants plant food contains natural ingredients that promote the growth of vegetables, herbs, and flowers. Use it in your garden for great results.
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Garden Fundamentals
Begin When the Soil Tells You
When is the best time to begin working the soil in preparation for your spring garden? Find out how to tell when it's time.
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Garden Fundamentals
Basil Insists on Blooming. Pinch It!
Basil blooming? Don't let it, if you want to keep that harvest coming. If you allow the plant to flower, it tells itself, "I've fulfilled my life's purpose by making seed, so I can just stop growing."
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Garden Fundamentals
How to Start a Vegetable Garden
When it comes to starting a vegetable garden, 3 things are absolutely crucial for success: lots of sun, good soil, and plenty of water.
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Garden Fundamentals
An Edging You Can Eat
When designing your garden, consider using parsley around the edges. Parsely plants last two years, so you should plant yearly for a steady harvest.
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Garden Fundamentals
Fertilizer and Healthy Soil
Discover how fertilizer can help feed your garden, so you'll have the kind of healthy soil that leads to healthy plants and better harvests.
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Garden Fundamentals
A Rundown of Fertilizer Forms and Types
What are the differences among the many forms of fertilizer that you see in shopping aisles? Learn the ins and outs of fertilizer to help determine what to buy.
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Garden Fundamentals
The Basics of Fertilizing
All edible plants remove some nutrients from the soil, and some have such huge appetites that they quickly exhaust the soil (and then produce a poor crop) without the help of fertilizer. Fertilizer is especially helpful early on, when plants are making fast new growth. The key is to match the fertilizing strategy to the plant.
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Garden Fundamentals
Yiayia's Eggplant Keftethes
Eggplant lovers will devour this anecdote and delicious eggplant keftethes recipe.
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Garden Fundamentals
Planning Your Fall Garden
Transitioning the vegetable garden from spring to fall can seem like a daunting task, but while the heat is still on in many areas of the U.S., it is time to think about preparing a fall vegetable garden for cool-season vegetables.
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Tomato Plants Not Setting Fruit? Here’s Why
If you have trouble with tomato plants not setting fruit, heat is likely to blame. Keep plants healthy to ride through the heat wave, and help prevent this problem by growing heat-set varieties.
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