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Kitchen Gardening
Grow Heirloom Peas This Spring
Peas are one crop that no spring garden should be without. They're one of the oldest cultivated vegetables as there's been evidence of peas found throughout Egypt, Europe, Asia and…
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Kitchen Gardening
Sow Happy Together
There’s an art and science to playing matchmaker in the garden. Here are ways to create plant partners to save garden space, control insect pests and encourage healthy gardens.
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Article
Take Your Plants for a Ride
The Rotary Garden is an innovative new product that’s perfect for growing edibles in small spaces. Wheels make the garden portable so it can be moved to where ever the…
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Article
Grow this Frittata…and more
“Grocery Gardening,” Jean Ann Van Krevelen’s newest book, is all about planting, preparing and preserving fresh food. It’s perfect for cooks who want to be better gardeners or gardeners who…
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Article
Canned Vegetable Seeds a Thrifty Idea
One-gallon cans of jumbo-sized packets of garden seeds can be a thrifty alternative for home gardeners who plant large gardens. Each large can contains 16 different veggie favorites and gives…
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Article
Planting for a Snack Attack
The Best Snacks on EarthA major player in the potato chip biz boasts it “grows the best snacks on earth,” but I have to disagree. The best snacks on earth…
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How-To
How to Grow Artichokes
You may be surprised to learn you can grow artichokes just about anywhere, if you choose the right growing technique for your climate.
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Kitchen Gardening
Plant Some Runner Beans
"Scarlet ladies" are delightful to look at and delicious to eat.