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Garden Grow-How: Planning Your Diverse Organic Garden

Garden Grow-How: Planning Your Diverse Organic Garden

A diverse garden isn't just more fun; by growing rare varieties—and saving their seeds—the home gardener can fight back against biodiversity loss.

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Garden Grow-How: Your March Gardening Checklist

Garden Grow-How: Your March Gardening Checklist

March is all about patience—but that doesn't mean you have to be idle.

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Garden Grow-How: Your February Gardening Checklist

Garden Grow-How: Your February Gardening Checklist

Take this month to prepare for the garden you want to have this year, so that when March arrives, you'll be set for the first spring sowings.

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Garden Grow-How: Planning Your Spring Garden

Garden Grow-How: Planning Your Spring Garden

Envision your perfect gardening experience and bring it to life with these timely tips.

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Grow-How: Your January Gardening Checklist

Grow-How: Your January Gardening Checklist

For gardeners bound up inside, January can be a great time for some garden retrospection.

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Grow-How: Your November Gardening Checklist

Grow-How: Your November Gardening Checklist

Though November can feel like garden graduation, there are tasks to be done to ensure that, come summer, your garden grows strong and healthy.

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Grow-How: Fall Flower Bulbs, Spring Dreams

Grow-How: Fall Flower Bulbs, Spring Dreams

There's one more important gardening task to complete before your winter hibernation!

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Grow-How: Garlic Guide

Grow-How: Garlic Guide

To the home gardener, garlic is a gastronomic savior, an indispensable medicine in the home apothecary. Learn how easy it is to grow.

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Grow-How: Your September Gardening Checklist

Grow-How: Your September Gardening Checklist

Here's what you you can do this month to make the best out of fall's return.

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Grow-How: Long Live The Garden

Grow-How: Long Live The Garden

Although fall weather is fickle, that doesn't mean you should stop growing for the season--on the contrary! To make sure your garden lasts as long into the cold season as

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