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Growing Pet Grass
Growing pet grass is a great way to provide your cat or dog with healthy greenery, whether they spend their time indoors or outdoors. Works great in pots.
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how to grow
Growing Pet Grass
Growing pet grass is a great way to provide your cat or dog with healthy greenery, whether they spend their time indoors or outdoors. Works great in pots.
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diy garden projects
Give Gifts that Keep on Giving (and Growing)
Ready to wrap up your holiday shopping? We’ve got gifts for everyone on your list.
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garden fundamentals
Plants for Pets
Pets are terrific beggars, turning their sweet eyes on our human food until we relent and share. Many of the veggies and herbs you grow in the garden also provide nutritious, low-fat, low-calorie treats for your pets…
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How to Start an Herb Garden
There are so many great reasons to start an herb garden that will provide fresh herbs for everything from creating delicious dinners to brewing your own cups of tea. Plus, most herbs grow easily in a variety of conditions, making them ideal for new gardeners.
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garden fundamentals
Worm Composting 101
Discover what worm composting is and how you can use it to help your garden. We teach you how to make the bins, how to harvest worm castings, and more.
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Keeping Squirrels Out of the Garden
With their acrobatic maneuvers and feisty chattering, squirrels often inspire smiles and laughter. But for gardeners who find beds dug up and tomatoes chewed, these bushy tailed critters aren’t a source of anything except frustration and a fervent desire to figure out ways of keeping squirrels out of the garden.
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How to Create a Compost Pile
Any plant material is prime for composting. Whether you choose a compost bin, compost pile, or other composting method, composting is a great way to recycle kitchen and garden waste. Plus, nutrient-rich compost is great for your garden.
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How to Make Compost Tea
Composting helps create great soil, which is key to beautiful, healthy plants and huge harvests. The most effective way to deliver the benefits of compost to your plants is to whip up some compost tea.
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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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Growing Carrots
If you enjoy crisp, crunchy carrots, you’ll adore the fresh flavor of homegrown. Not only do they taste especially delicious when you grow carrots in your own garden, but they’re also extra sweet when kissed by frost.
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Growing Mustard Greens
Mustard greens are very nutritious and easy to grow. Get expert tips for growing mustard greens in spring or fall gardens.
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Growing Kale
Learn expert tips for growing kale. This cold-hardy vegetable can be planted in spring or fall, and is easy to care for if you follow these tips.
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Growing Succulents
Growing succulents indoors is easy, but our expert tips on how to care for these low-maintenance plants will really help them flourish.
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Growing Catnip
Fresh catnip is a real treat for cats. Get expert tips for growing the unique catnip herb at home, both in your garden and even indoors.
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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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diy garden projects
Decorating with Pumpkins
Come October, most of us plunk a pumpkin on either side of the front door and call it good. But with a bit of planning and some creative ingenuity, your entryway and garden can scare up some autumnal style that is worthy of a second (and even a third) look.
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