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Cages, Stakes, Trellises & More: How to Support Vegetable Plants

There’s a quiet satisfaction in watching your vegetable garden come to life, but keeping your plants upright, healthy, and productive doesn’t alway...

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Vegetable Gardening

Cages, Stakes, Trellises & More: How to Support Vegetable Plants

There’s a quiet satisfaction in watching your vegetable garden come to life, but keeping your plants upright, healthy, and productive doesn’t always happen naturally. Without the right vegetable su...

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Plant Care

The Problem with Over Fertilizing—and the Simple Fix in a Pod

Fertilizer is a key ingredient in helping most plants thrive. But when feeding your lawn or garden, more isn’t always better, because using too much fertilizer can do more harm than good.

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Vegetable Gardening

From Soil to Table: How NutriPod® Supports Healthy Edible Gardens

More people than ever are turning to their backyards and patios to grow their own food. Whether it’s the joy of harvesting ripe tomatoes from the vine or the satisfaction of being hands-on with the...

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Lawn Care

Lawn Cleanup Checklist After the 4th of July

The parades have ended, the fireworks have faded, and the last burger has been flipped. What remains are summer memories—and a lawn that’s showing its wear. After a packed day of back-to-back celeb...

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Flower Gardening

Companion Planting: Plants That Don’t Pair Well with Zinnias

Zinnias are the cheerful stars of any flower garden. These low-maintenance annuals are a favorite among gardeners for their colorful blooms, quick growth, and versatility in flower beds and borders.

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Vegetable Gardening

From Greens to Beans: Mid‑June Succession Planting Tips

Mid-June is the perfect time to give your garden a second wind. As spring crops like lettuce, radishes, and spinach finish up, you can squeeze in a second harvest by replanting those now-open space...

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Shrubs and Palms

Master the Art of Deep Watering Palm Trees with These Tips

Palm trees evoke a sense of tropical bliss, gracing Florida landscapes with their tall silhouettes and iconic fronds. Thriving in the state’s warmth and direct sun, they’re a go-to choice for creat...

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Lawn Care

How to Keep Grass from Encroaching into Flower Beds

A spreading lawn is often a sign of healthy, thriving grass—but not when it starts creeping into your flower beds. The lush green turf you’ve worked hard to grow can easily become a nuisance when i...

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Flower Gardening

What is a Chelsea Chop? A Guide to Longer Blooms

Just like vegetables need chopping in the kitchen, certain flowering plants in your garden can benefit from a little timely trimming too. Enter the Chelsea Chop—a pruning method that sounds like a ...

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Vegetable Gardening

Is It Time to Replace Your Mulch?

Mulching is a tried-and-true method for supporting the health of a vegetable garden, yet it's easy to overlook the importance of refreshing or replacing it over time. While mulch may seem like a on...

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