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Seed Saving: How to Save Kale Seeds
Seed Saving: How to Save Kale Seeds
Fall Garden Tips: How I Care for My Fall Garden
Fall Garden Tips: How I Care For My Fall Garden
How to Take Care of Asparagus in the Fall Season
How to Take Care of Asparagus in the Fall Season #fallgarden #asparagus #asparagusmaintenance
How to Save Zinnia Seeds (The Easy Way)
How to Save Zinnia Seeds (the EASY way and also the 'better germination' way)
Clever Ways to Extend Your Gardening Season
Clever Ways to Extend Your Gardening Season #garden #gardenseason #extendingthegardenseason #hoophouse #greenhouse #cloche #rowcovers
Expert tips for succulents in non-draining pots
Succulents need well draining soil and ideally a pot with a drainage hole. So what do you do if you're pot doesn't have a drainage hole? Check out the tips in this post to find out how to keep your succulents happy in non-draining pots.
Color Changing Succulents!
Looking for cold hardy succulents with vibrant colors? Sempervivum succulents might be for you!
Why You Should Plant Cover Crops In Your Garden • The Prairie Homestead
Your Garden's Best Kept Secret: How to Plant Cover Crops
How to Deal with Problems Growing Root Vegetables
How to Deal with Problems Growing Root Vegetables
Week by Week Succulent Leaf Propagation
Want to propagate succulent leaves? Here's a week by week guide of what they look like.
What are pot feet and why do you need them?
This handy tool can help save your succulents from rotting! Read the article to find out why.
7 Simple Ways to Improve Garden Soil • The Prairie Homestead
Have poor soil but want to still grow veggies? THERE IS HOPE! These are some of the ways I've been improving the soil in my garden plot, and it's working!
Do You Need a Broadfork?
Use a gentle Broadfork to loosen garden soil without damaging soil structure by digging too deeply or aggressively. You can also use a Broadfork to bring root crops to the soil surface for harvesting. If you need to mix soil and compost, you can use the Broadfork for that, too!