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Crop Rotation Made Easy
Learn why crop rotation will help improve your garden success--plus a simple way to do it.
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garden fundamentals
Crop Rotation Made Easy
Learn why crop rotation will help improve your garden success--plus a simple way to do it.
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garden fundamentals
Rotating Vegetable Crops for Garden Success
Home vegetable gardens will benefit as much from rotating vegetable crops as big farms do. Learn what crop rotation means and how to make it work in your garden.
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garden fundamentals
Corn Rootworm
These beetles start in the root system of the corn and quickly destroy the entire plant. They can carry and transfer bacterial diseases, too.
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How to Prevent and Solve Problems Organically
Learn how to fight pests and diseases in the garden without pesticides. Check out our article on how to deal with pests and diseases organically.
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Spinach Leafminer
Damage begins as small trails on leaves and expands to larger blotches as miners feed on the leaf tissue. The damage from leafminers may be unsightly, but they do minimal harm to the plant.
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Organic Gardening for Beginners
Growing an organic garden is easier than you might think. Just follow the tips we’ve put together in this “organic gardening for beginners” guide and you'll soon be on your way to a delicious harvest.
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garden fundamentals
Keeping Deer Out of the Garden
In spring and summer, deer tend to feed heaviest, because pregnant and nursing does and antler-growing bucks must fuel their seasonal life stages — and those seasons, of course, are when you most need a plan for keeping deer out of the garden.
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How to Lay Out a Vegetable Garden
Is there anything more satisfying and delicious than growing your own food? From the first tender tips of asparagus in spring to the tasty tang of summer’s homegrown tomatoes, a garden filled with beautiful, productive plants provides a terrific sense of accomplishment—and fabulous, fresh meals.
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5 Variations on a String Trellis for Tomatoes
A string trellis is a simple, effective way to support a growing tomato plant. Here are 5 options to consider including in your garden.
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how to grow
Growing Potatoes
If you love potatoes but have never tasted a homegrown one, you definitely need to try growing potatoes. Potatoes are best in northern regions.
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how to grow
Growing and Planting Beets
If you love sweet, earthy beets, it’s time to grow your own. A dual-purpose vegetable, beets taste delicious whether you’re eating the greens in a salad or roasting the roots for a main dish.
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