Author: Rachel Wagaman
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5 Things To Do for The Best Fall Clean-up

Fall is in the air. I love the changing of the leaves, colder weather, and apple picking. The downside is cleaning up the garden after the growing season. It is a hassle, but fall clean-up is a necessity. I’m not OCD about a lot of things. However, when it comes to my gardens, I unfortunately…
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How to Save the Planet in 13 Easy Steps

Every day should be about saving the Earth, not just one day out of the year. People talk about how humans are responsible for climate change and global warming. We may be. I see it as the Earth’s way of asking for help. Non-scientists, like you and me, can do some things to stop the…
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The best location to garden for you
Are you thinking about starting a garden but don’t know where to begin? Starting a garden is easier than you might think. You can grow plants anywhere. But it might be harder to plan where is best for you. One of the first things to consider is where to put your garden. When you are…
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Two Easy Ways To Grow Celery

Did you know that MARCH IS CELERY MONTH??!! However, that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate celery regularly by growing and eating this nutritious vegetable! Going to the grocery store is quite a pain to the posterior to get any vegetables. You never know if the product is worth buying at such prices and with the…
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5 Things You Should Know About Climbing Roses

Nosy neighbors are the worse. Between bothering you while you are gardening or even while you are enjoying yourself outside in general, as Roz from Monsters Inc says, “Always watching.” Okay, yes. That was a bit of a paraphrase. However, it isn’t very comforting to live through and think about. Climbing roses help with this…
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20 Foods Your Dog Absolutely Love from Your Garden
My pup, Deacon, is my adopted child. I wouldn’t want him to eat anything I wouldn’t eat besides dog food. If you love your dog(s) as much as I do, you will do anything to ensure your fur baby is happy and healthy. When I grow food in my garden for Deacon, he loves it…
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How To Compost And Why It’s Important?
Composting is one of the aspects of gardening that is gross but essential to growing plants. It’s the circle of life. There is dirt to grow crops. Crops grow, and we harvest them. We eat it, then throw it away. But where does it go after it’s thrown out? Usually, a trash dump, right? Of…
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10 WAYS HOW TO TEACH YOUR KIDS ABOUT GARDENING

Teaching kids about gardening is important for them. They learn about where food comes from and many other things. Here are some tips to help you teach them.
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7 Tools That are Essential to Begin Gardening

When you are first starting out as a gardener, it’s difficult to know what you exactly need. “7 Tools that are Essential to Gardening” will help you with this.
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How to Deal With Being Stung by a Bee

It’s warm weather season! All kinds of bugs come out of the woodwork, including bees. Bees are amazing creatures and important for naturally pollinating our crops. Some pollen sticks onto their bodies when bees pollinate a flower and fly off. As the bee flies from flower to flower, fertilization occurs, and plants thrive, reproduce, and…
