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by Sabrina Tossie
Radishes (Raphanus sativus) are quick and easy to grow from seed. Depending on the variety, these crunch root vegetables take anywhere between 22 a...
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by Sabrina Tossie
Companion planting, a technique where different crops are planted together to enhance their growth and productivity, has gained popularity among ga...
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by Sabrina Tossie
Companion planting is the practice of planting specific crops close to each other to enhance nutrient uptake, provide pest control, encourage polli...
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by Sabrina Tossie
In the past couple of years, consuming ginger juice and ginger-based beverages has become increasingly popular. Ginger juice offers numerous health...
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by Sabrina Tossie
Ginger, a versatile spice, is often juiced for its numerous health benefits. While many people choose to peel ginger when juicing, it's essential...
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by Sabrina Tossie
After the stunning display of Amaryllis blooms, now that the floral spectacle has wowed your space, it's time to transition into the next phase of ...
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by Sabrina Tossie
As the temperatures gracefully descend and autumn paints the world in warm hues, it's time to bid farewell to the gardening season with a flourish....
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by Sabrina Tossie
No houseplant represents Christmas quite like the poinsettia. Available in festive red, hot pink, cream, white, apricot, or marbled varieties, poin...
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by Sabrina Tossie
September is a great time for seed-saving enthusiasts, as it marks the season when many plants mature and produce seeds.
Saving seeds can not only...
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by Sabrina Tossie
Autumn quietly arrives, and the lingering warmth in the air gradually dissipates, making way for the refreshing coolness of fall. The seeds sown in...
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by Sabrina Tossie
As the summer sun reaches its peak in August, our gardens require special attention and care to thrive amidst the hot and dry conditions. With a li...
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by Sabrina Tossie
What is Epsom Salts
Epsom salt is also known as magnesium sulfate. It’s a chemical compound of magnesium, sulfur, and oxygen.
Many people, includi...
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