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We asked kitchen garden expert Ellen Ecker Ogden to come up with planting plans for a couple of our Elevated Raised Beds. The results, both beautiful and delicious, are here.
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Make the most of climbing plants by providing the right kind of support.
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Every flower gardener should enjoy the pleasure of growing clematis. If you already have a plant or two in your garden, you’re probably scheming about how to squeeze in another one!
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If you want to grow flowers from seed, start with sweet peas. The large seeds are easy to manage and most varieties germinate readily. Plus, the resulting blooms are gorgeous and sweetly scented.
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Climbing plants climb in particular ways: some wrap, some adhere, and some curl. Learn to recognize which plants do what, so you can choose the right kind of trellis or support.
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Tips for making your backyard a little more private.
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How to successfully grow plants in containers, indoors and out.
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How to grow your own vegetables and keep your plants healthy and vigorous.
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If you are new to growing vegetables in containers, or have had limited success, here are a few tips to help you succeed.
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Once temperatures have cooled down in early fall, it's time to plant all over again for a second harvest that will be ready by early winter.
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Flower gardener and outdoor living expert Debra Prinzing says, "It seems like backyard gardeners are rediscovering cutting gardens. Thank goodness!"
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I'm passionate about pickles. That's why caring for my cucumber crop tops my list of garden chores. And to me, there is nothing worse than a soggy, limp, crunch-less pickle. My biggest goal is to make sure they stay crisp!
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How to grow fruits and berries in your own backyard.





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