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We may earn a commission from links on this page. I love an August tomato, but what I really want is an August tomato in say, February. This year I have a plan: I intend to get those tomatoes and eat them with fresh basil—and I’m going to do it all with my indoor hydroponic…
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For many plant-based eaters, mushrooms are more than just a side dish – they’re a healthy, flavorful meat replacement that mimics the taste of chicken, ground beef, and even steak. But growing them at home? That sounds intimidating, right? Not according to Crystal Schmidt. Schmidt, known for her YouTube channel Whole-Fed Homestead, shared a video…
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Many types of indoor ferns add a lush, tropical look to any room. This diverse group of plants comes in an array of colors and textures, including delicate, lacy fronds and smooth, substantial foliage. Here are nine recommendations to get you started, plus tips for indoor fern care and display ideas. Staghorn Fern Credit: Brie…
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MARQUETTE, Mich. (WLUC) – It’s the growing season, and U.P. temperatures are settling in. Depending on what plants gardeners want to grow, where you live can play a major role. It is important to take plant hardiness zones into account. Co-owner of Chenier’s Greenhouse, Nick Chenier, says some perennial plants may struggle to grow in…
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1 / 10 serezniy/Getty Images Snake Plant Dracaena spp. A snake plant is one of the best houseplants for beginners and frequent vacationers because it can be left alone occasionally. In fact, snake plants are more affected by too much water. They tend to easily succumb to root rot, so avoid watering when the soil…
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– Wonderfully Versatile: Hori Hori garden knife for every job in the garden, use it for digging, transplanting, sawing, cutting, removing, dividing, and even measuring soil depth for planting.Multifunction Blade: Features a sharp edge for slicing and a serrated edge for cutting tough roots. The curved blade and depth measurement in inches make planting a…
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Today, diners in FAO headquarters will be able to taste five different types of lettuce – Canasta, Romaine, Trento, Lollo and Catalogna Chicory – all of which will be prepared and served by staff at the FAO buffet restaurant, just a stone’s throw from where they were grown! “This will be the first time that colleagues will eat food…
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In the UK, July is a recommended growing timeframe for beetroot as the warmer temperatures are ideal for germination and growth. Any organised gardeners who planted in early spring will enjoy continuous harvests from summer to mid-autumn. “Beetroot grows well in a range of soils and is relatively low maintenance, making it ideal for those…
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1 Create an Herb Garden Planter There’s nothing better than cooking with herbs right from your own garden—and now, you can do it all year long. Thanks to this clever setup from bloggers Alice and Louis, you can grow herbs outdoors during the warmer months and easily transition them indoors once the temperature dips. Get…










