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Continue reading →: Natural Gardening: Benefits of Kitchen Waste RecyclingI love the garden. I love that I can start something from a tiny seed. Then, it often turns into something that feeds my family. I get to be outside, enjoy working with my hands. I am present when I am outside. My kids run around. They play in the…
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Continue reading →: Essential Guide to Hardening Off Your PlantsTo prevent plants from becoming root bound, ensure they have ample space to grow by repotting when roots appear at the container’s bottom. Hardening off plants gradually over 7-10 days helps ease their transition outdoors, avoiding stress. Monitor weather conditions, returning them to their original environment after initial outdoor exposure.
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Continue reading →: The Art of Seed Starting: 4The content discusses the basics of seed germination, emphasizing the importance of moisture, light conditions, and planting depth. It highlights that some seeds prefer darkness to sprout, while others need light. Additionally, it addresses the necessity of keeping soil moist and incorporating fertilizers after seed sprouting for optimal growth.
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Continue reading →: The Art of Seed Starting: 3Things I have to make seed starting easier. This post may or may not include amazon affiliate links. If you purchase from them, great! If you don’t, great! I hope that the first two Art of Seed Starting posts have helped you understand that gardening and/or seed starting is not…
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Continue reading →: The Art of Seed Starting: 2This blog post discusses the preferences for sowing vegetables either directly in the ground or through transplantation. It identifies specific plants for each method, offering guidelines based on the last frost date for gardening planning. A structured schedule is recommended for seed preparation and planting to maximize harvest success.
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Continue reading →: The Art of Seed Starting: 1A simple explanation breaking down the basics of starting seeds for your garden.








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