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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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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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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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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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Vegetable Gardening

What to Plant in June? Try Beans and Squash

June marks a significant turning point in the vegetable garden. For many gardeners, it’s the time when cool-season crops like lettuce, spinach, and peas bow out, leaving behind bare soil and open o...

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Vegetable Gardening

6 Common Pests in Leafy Greens and How to Keep Them Away

Quick to mature and packed with nutrients, leafy greens are staples in backyard gardens, raised beds, and containers. Whether you're growing lettuce, kale, spinach, or collard greens, there’s a rew...

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Vegetable Gardening

What is Bolting in Vegetables? Why It Happens and What to Do

Have you ever walked out to your garden, excited to harvest crisp lettuce or tender spinach, only to find them shooting skyward with a central stalk and flower buds? Maybe what you thought was your...

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Vegetable Gardening

How to Harvest Leafy Greens Without Killing the Plant

There’s something incredibly satisfying about walking out to your garden and picking fresh produce for dinner. Leafy greens—like arugula, romaine lettuce, kale, and spinach—are among the most rewar...

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Vegetable Gardening

How to Grow Leafy Greens Even in Small Spaces

Leafy greens are among the most nutrient-rich vegetables you can eat. Packed with vitamins A, C, and K, as well as folate, calcium, iron, fiber, and antioxidants, these green leafy vegetables help ...

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Vegetable Gardening

Raised Beds vs. In-Ground Gardens: Which Is Better for You?

There’s a reason why many homeowners prefer to grow their vegetables, herbs, and even flowers in raised bed gardens. Whether you're working with a small space, want to grow your own food, or need b...

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