Gardening Habits

Gardening Tips
Emma Watson

How to Store Peppers: 4 Easy Methos For You

Do you want to know how to store peppers? This article will look in-depth into various long-term storage methods for garden-fresh peppers. I will show you how to store peppers and maintain their vibrant flavors, crisp textures, and nutritional values well past harvest season. Pepper harvests can often result in

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Garden Layout
Emma Watson

9 Best Poolside Plants to Enhance Your Poolside Oasis

Give your poolside an elegant botanical touch by selecting one of these incredible 9 best poolside plants. I found that using plants correctly can add beauty, privacy, and tranquility to the area around your poolside area. With my selection of plants, I have created an oasis in which to relax.

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Vegetables That Grow In Containers
Garden Layout
Emma Watson

9 Vegetables That Grow In Containers

Are you passionate about gardening but live in an apartment or a small home without access to an outdoor garden space? Well, don’t fret too much, not all plants need such large spaces. Let us discuss the vegetables that grow in containers too! 9 Vegetables That Grow Well In Containers

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Alliums
Emma Watson

A Beginner’s Guide to Growing Bunching Onions

My favorite bunching onions are early cropping spring varieties, growing these easily-maintained crops couldn’t be simpler. By their very nature, bunching onions require minimal care: even if neglected for any length of time they’ll simply return next season with even larger crops. Here is a beginner’s guide to growing bunching

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Long-Day, Intermediate-Day, And Short-Day Onions Explained
Alliums
Emma Watson

Long-Day, Intermediate-Day, And Short-Day Onions Explained

Long-day, intermediate-day, and short-day onions may seem intimidating for beginner growers due to the many variables at work in timing and placement. Unfortunately, this means onions tend to go underappreciated in our gardens due to this confusion, often overlooked for more ornamental leeks or faster-growing bunching varieties. Nevertheless, they deserve

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