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Can You Put Wood Ashes In Your Garden? (Benefits & Cautions)

If you burn brush in the spring or wood in your fireplace in the winter, then you may have some ashes lying around.  A resourceful gardener would think about recycling these ashes...

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Garden Soil Turning Green? (Plus 6 Tips You Can Use To Stop It!)

If you see soil or seed starting mix turning green, you are not alone. Many gardeners have this same problem, either on garden soil or indoors when starting seeds. So, why is your garden soil...

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What Is Garden Twine Used For? (7 Awesome Uses and 3 Types)

If you have heard other gardeners talking about twine, but never used it yourself, you are missing out.  Even if you have used twine in the garden, there are probably some uses that you aren’t...

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Can I Use Seeds From Last Year? (How Long Do Seeds Last?)

If this is not your first year gardening, you probably have some extra seeds from last year (or years before). The question is: are the old seeds still viable and capable of growing into healthy...

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What Are The Red Berries On My Asparagus Plants? (Asparagus Berries)

If you grow asparagus in your garden, you may see little red berries growing on some of the plants.  I did some research to find out what these red berries are and why they only grow on some of...

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How To Keep Pepper Plants From Falling Over

It can be frustrating to see your pepper plants falling over after carefully growing them from seed.  Sometimes, pepper plants are a victim of their own success, when too much fruit causes them...

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