21 of the Best Peach Varieties to Grow at Home
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by Kristine Lofgren
8h ago
What's your favorite kind of peach? Melt in the mouth and sugary sweet, or tangy and juicy with firm flesh? There are a lot of different peach varieties suitable for growing at home, so you'll be sure to find your favorite! Learn about 21 of the best peach cultivars for your orchard in this guide. Read more now. The post 21 of the Best Peach Varieties to Grow at Home appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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How to Prevent Beet Plants from Bolting
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by Kristine Lofgren
1d ago
Under stressful conditions such as too much heat or lack of moisture, many garden vegetables will bolt, or send out flowers to complete their lifecycle prematurely. This can cause the roots to become woody and tough, and the leaves to turn bitter. Learn more about bolting in beets and how to prevent it in this guide. The post How to Prevent Beet Plants from Bolting appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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How to Grow and Harvest Pea Shoots
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by Kristina Hicks-Hamblin
2d ago
Pea shoots, the young and tender growing tips of pea plants, are an early spring treat with a decidedly gourmet appeal. Plus, these delicious garden greens are easy to grow and harvest, and can be part of your low waste gardening strategy. Learn how to grow and harvest pea shoots in this guide. Read more now. The post How to Grow and Harvest Pea Shoots appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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7 Types of Legume Inoculants and How to Use Them
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by Kristina Hicks-Hamblin
5d ago
Through the power of microbial action, inoculants help legumes convert nitrogen from the air into soil nitrogen they need to grow and thrive. Using these beneficial microbes can mean the difference between a paltry harvest and a plentiful one! Learn about 7 legume inoculants for the garden in this guide. Read more now. The post 7 Types of Legume Inoculants and How to Use Them appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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How Much Sun Do Fuchsia Plants Need?
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by Kristine Lofgren
6d ago
There's some confusion about how much sun fuchsia plants need to grow vigorously and flower abundantly. Can you give them full sun? Do they require full shade? The answer depends on your garden and climate. Learn what conditions these plants prefer and how to situate your fuchsia plants in the perfect light in this guide. The post How Much Sun Do Fuchsia Plants Need? appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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5 Common Causes of Holes in Basil Leaves
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by Kristine Lofgren
1w ago
The flavor of basil is unmistakable and having fresh leaves on hand in the herb garden is a treat. But when you harvest those leaves and find they have holes, it can destroy your dinner plans. Learn how to identify five common reasons for holes in your basil leaves and how to fix the problem in this guide. Read more now. The post 5 Common Causes of Holes in Basil Leaves appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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Can You Grow Star Jasmine as a Hedge?
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by Nan Schiller
1w ago
The star-shaped, white blossoms of star jasmine vines infuse the landscape with sweet fragrance from late spring to early summer in USDA Hardiness Zones 8 to 10. Plants are commonly trained over fences and used as mat-forming ground covers. Learn about their suitability for use as hedging plants in this guide. Read more. The post Can You Grow Star Jasmine as a Hedge? appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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5 Reasons Your Clematis May Fail to Bloom
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by Kristine Lofgren
1w ago
The whole point of growing clematis vines is to enjoy those marvelous, prolific flowers, but what if your vine refuses to bloom? There could be many reasons, from the age of the plant to poor pruning practices. Learn the reasons why a clematis might fail to bloom and what to do about it in this guide. Read more now. The post 5 Reasons Your Clematis May Fail to Bloom appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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How to Propagate Fatsia from Seed
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by Kristina Hicks-Hamblin
1w ago
Fatsia japonica, also known as Japanese aralia and paperplant, has big, emerald green leaves and can be grown as a houseplant or an ornamental shrub. These plants are easy to grow from seed – all you need is a few supplies and a little patience. Learn how to propagate fatsia from seed in this guide. Read more now. The post How to Propagate Fatsia from Seed appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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How to Grow Potatoes in Straw
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by Joe Butler
1w ago
Growing potatoes in straw is a simple, yet effective way of yielding delicious tubers. It’s cheap, saves you work, yields clean potatoes, and that’s just the beginning! In our guide, we’ll discuss the benefits of growing spuds in straw, a list of what you’ll need, and a thorough how-to. Read more now. The post How to Grow Potatoes in Straw appeared first on Gardener's Path ..read more
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