#organic vegetable gardening
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chokrihizem · 2 months ago
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Did you know that propagating sweet potato vines through layering is an easy and effective way to expand your garden? In this extensive guide, we’ll explore the many benefits of sweet potato vines, provide a detailed step-by-step process for layering propagation, and answer your most pressing questions about caring for these beautiful plants? Keep reading:
Easy Layering Methods for Sweet Potato Vines
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letslearnanything · 1 year ago
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Ready to embark on a journey of health, sustainability, and joy? 🌱 Dive into our latest article: "How to Grow Your Own Organic Vegetable Garden" and discover step-by-step tips on creating your thriving oasis. From soil health to pest management, learn the secrets of sustainable gardening and bring nature's bounty to your table. It's time to green your thumb and nourish your soul! #OrganicVegetableGardening #SustainableLiving #GreenThumb
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seomarketingbacklinkz · 2 years ago
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Organic Vegetable Gardening: Growing Your Own Fresh Produce
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petula-xx · 1 month ago
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I know this is about speeding around farm machinery.
However, the top sentence really resonates with me for other reasons. Primary producers really are the, often undervalued, backbone of our society.
If you ate today, thank a farmer.
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jillraggett · 5 months ago
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Plant of the Day
Thursday 12 September 2024
The cultivar Cucurbita pepo 'Solara' (courgette, zucchini) has a compact, bushy tendril-free habit and here is being given additional protection by the use of cold frames. The yellow skinned courgettes are produced over a long period from July to October.
Jill Raggett
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amberfoxlens · 3 months ago
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oh-he-grows · 1 month ago
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Seed planting Winter 2025
I started a number of tomatoes and peppers today for the season to come. Plenty of varieties I'm looking forward to trying this year, especially White current and Sunsugar (hybrid). There are a handful of hybrids in my assortment this year, which is new for me as I usually just grow heirlooms.
Potting mix was 4:1:1 mix of coco coir and perlite and worm castings, with a dusting of azomite and a random amount of mushroom compost thrown on top. Usually I also cover the top in vermiculite too but it's too dark outside to find my bag, I can't remember where I left it.
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I'm also trying more superhot peppers this year, my 500k 7 pot golden Bubblegum from last year, plus the 1,500,000 scoville chocolate Trinidad scorpion and carolina reapers. Now that I've realized how much the spiciness gets cut down and how flavorful they become when fermented and turned into hot sauce, I'm really looking forward to this year's crop of peppers. I'm going to make a great batch of hot sauces this year!
I'm also really looking forward to the Captain Lucky tomato, one that Craig Lahoulier (the North Carolina Tomato Man) consistently rates highest for flavor. I started some late last season after learning about them, but it was too late for them to mature.
More seeds to come, but the tomatoes and peppers I'm starting super early. Since my last frost was in February last year, I could easily get an extra month out of gardening this year if I time everything right, weather permitting.
Looking forward to what everyone else is starting as the season starts to open up!
I got my seeds this year from Renee's seeds, True Leaf market, Mike's Pepper Seeds, baker creek, and Restoration Seeds (captain lucky tomato).
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spindleanddye · 7 days ago
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2025 Garden line up 👨‍🌾
What are y'all growing this year?
I also impulse bought a ton of flax seed a while back with the plan of growing flax to spin but I dont think ill have the room for that this year...
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thoughtartistry · 6 months ago
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Zucchini everywhere. 💚
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chokrihizem · 1 year ago
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Starting seeds indoors is a crucial step for any aspiring gardener looking to get a head start on the growing season. While it may seem like an extra effort, the benefits far outweigh the initial investment of time and resources. This comprehensive guide aims to walk you through the entire process of starting seeds indoors, from understanding the importance to reaping the rewards of a successful indoor seed-starting venture. By the end of this guide, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and confidence to successfully start your seeds indoors, setting the stage for a bountiful and thriving garden. Let's embark on this green journey together!
How to Start Seeds Indoors
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wildrungarden · 7 months ago
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7/13/24 ~ harvest 🧺
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astrolavas · 2 years ago
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Because of you I hate Hunter now. Tomatoes are disgusting and anyone who likes them are my mortal enemy. How could you
NO TOMATO SLANDER IN MY HOUSE !!!!
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petula-xx · 9 months ago
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MAY 5 - 11 2024
Only a couple of sleeps left to go!!!!!
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jillraggett · 5 months ago
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Plant of the Day
Wednesday 25 September 2024
The Black Isle Brewery Farm was bought in 2008 and converted to organic production. With the help of local volunteers, it has a dual-purpose; to grow produce for the bars whilst encouraging nature back onto what was previously intensively farmed land. This was a crop of Apium graveolens var. rapaceum 'Ibis' (celeriac) and Apium graveolens var. rapaceum 'Monarch' (celeriac) both cultivars produce creamy stems that carry a subtle nutty flavour. They have good storage ability and can be harvested from September onwards
Jill Raggett
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folkvangrcore · 2 years ago
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Harvest from the garden today 💕✨🤤
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melisssg99 · 6 months ago
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Yesterday my partner cooked for me!🩷
And he totally surprised me by cooking a full meal with only ingredients grown in our own garden! 🥕🧅🧄🥔
This was a beautiful milestone for us!
Our first try at a vegetable garden and already being able to make a full meal feels amazing.
It does make you so appreciative of the food. Knowing the time and work that went into it.
It's so beautiful ☺️🩷
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