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https://www.garden.eco/growing-gourds
If you are planning on growing gourds, you’ll find there are three types. The Luffa sponges that you see in…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-okra-in-containers
Okra is such a large plant that you might think it couldn’t be grown in a container. The truth is,…
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https://www.garden.eco/okra-companion-plants
All plants, okra included, can have beneficial relationships with some plants but detrimental relationships with others. Relationships between companion plants…
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https://www.garden.eco/how-to-plant-okra-seeds
It’s best to because it has a taproot that can be damaged when it’s transplanted. However, since okra is a…
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https://www.garden.eco/strawberry-companion-plants
Companion planting has been used by gardeners for hundreds of years to improve the growth of vegetables and fruits, deter…
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https://www.garden.eco/how-deep-to-plant-okra-seeds
Okra can be grown in the garden or in containers if the containers are deep enough to accommodate okra’s tap…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-okra
Don’t think that okra can only be grown in warm climates. With a little patient waiting for warmer temperatures, it…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-turnips
Turnips are members or the Brassica family, and, like their cousins – cabbage, kale, collards, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-turnip-greens
Like other members of the Brassica family that are grown for their leaves – collards, cabbage, and kale – turnip…
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https://www.garden.eco/when-to-plant-turnips
Turnips, like radishes, cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, collards, and kale are members of the Brassica family. All of these vegetables…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-rutabaga
Like turnips, rutabagas are a cold weather root crop from the Brassica family that includes kale, collards, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage,…
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https://www.garden.eco/potato-scab
Potato scab causes a variety of lesions on the surface of a potato and may also cause pitting. The lesions…
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https://www.garden.eco/potato-companion-plants
There are a variety of reasons to engage in companion planting. Growth habits, insect protection, grouping plants with similar needs…
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https://www.garden.eco/how-to-regrow-scallions
It’s surprising to discover how many herbs and veggies can be grown from the parts that we normally throw away…
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https://www.garden.eco/onion-flower
Onion flowers are not only delicious, but they add an elegant conversation piece to any table setting. Most onion flowers…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-bell-peppers
Bell peppers are a sweet fruit native to Central and South America. Choose from a rainbow of cultivars that will…
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https://www.garden.eco/companion-plants-for-zucchini
Certain plants seem to naturally complement other plants. Sometimes this occurs when two plants which are not competing for the…
https://www.garden.eco/companion-plants-for-zucchini
https://www.garden.eco/companion-plants-for-peppers
Pepper plants are an ideal vegetable to integrate into a polyculture bed. Polyculture refers to when gardeners encourage plant diversity…
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https://www.garden.eco/how-far-apart-to-plant-peppers
There are several different approaches and techniques to spacing peppers. Space them wide to encourage large plants and maximum production.…
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https://www.garden.eco/harvesting-arugula
Arugula is easy to grow and easy to harvest. Its notably short maturity means you can be cutting greens within…
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