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As spring warms the soil, gardeners begin the enjoyable and satisfying work of transferring seedlings and young starts into prepared beds. Whether we are growing ornamentals or edibles (or both), the ...
If you’re going to plant fruits, vegetables or herbs this spring, why not grow some extra for your local soup kitchen or pantry?
if you are planting rows of salads, cut out a long rectangle. Scoop out compost from each square leaving a hole big enough for the root ball of your plant. Put a plant in each hole and refill ...
The old song says “inch by inch, row by row” but there are other ways to go about planting. Many people are used to planting ornamentals in patches and ribbons rather than rows, but assume ...
The national Plant a Row for the Hungry campaign, launched in 1995, has been encouraging home and community gardeners to do just that every year to help feed neighbors in need of fresh food.