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Vegetables

How to Plant Onion Sets

Onion sets are one of the easiest ways to grow onions at home. Gardening expert Madison Moulton explains how to choose, plant, and grow onion sets for a reliable harvest.

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Vegetables

5 Foolproof Vegetable Garden Pairings That Thrive in Spring

A good pair of veggies growing together can make all the difference in your garden – even if you’re growing in rows. Plant a few spring vegetable pairings this spring, and you’ll keep planting them every year. Experienced gardener Sarah Jay covers five select pairings and the science behind why they work.

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Ornamental Gardens

How to Design a Four-Season Pollinator Garden

If you’ve dreamed about growing a four-season pollinator garden, it’s never a bad time to start planning for one. If you’re lucky enough to plan in mild spring or fall seasons, you can even plant it out. Experienced gardener Sarah Jay provides guidelines for cultivating a garden that attracts pollinators.

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Vegetables

Sugar Snap Peas: How to Grow Spring’s Easiest Vegetable

If you’ve never tried before, it’s your year to grow sugar snap peas. These delicious, sweet pods are perfect for eating fresh right out of the garden, and they’re a favorite snack among growers who cultivate them. Experienced gardener, Sarah Jay, outlines how to prep your garden for a sweet, nutritious yield of sugar snaps.

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Fruits

How to Grow Watermelons in Raised Beds

Watermelons and raised beds might seem like an odd combination, but it can work well with the right setup. Gardening expert Madison Moulton explains how to choose the right varieties, prepare the bed, and manage the vines for a successful harvest.

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Fruits

Blueberry Bushes: Soil Prep, Variety Selection, and Spring Planting

If you choose to plant a blueberry in spring, you should know what preparations are needed. You want to choose the right variety and site carefully, and then prepare the site appropriately to help your bushes thrive. Experienced gardener, Sarah Jay, covers the basics of how to prep for a good summer harvest.

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Ornamental Gardens

7 Slug-Resistant Hosta Varieties for Spring

If you have a moist, shady garden, hostas can be difficult to grow. This spring, throw in a few slug-resistant hosta varieties to keep the snails and slugs away. Including these will divert those pesky dudes to leaf litter and weeds where they belong. Experienced gardener Sarah Jay covers seven varieties with slug-repelling properties.

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Vegetables

Bush vs. Vining Cucumbers: Which Is Right for Your Garden?

If you’re asking yourself whether it makes the most sense to grow bush vs. vining cucumbers, worry not! Some basic considerations will help you make the most informed decision, and that leads to lots of delicious cukes. Experienced gardener, Sarah Jay, covers what to think about before you grow.