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Plunging Into Aquaponics: A Journey to Sustainable Gardening

Are you intrigued by the idea of growing your own food in a self-sustaining ecosystem? Aquaponics might be your answer. In this blog post, we’ll delve into my personal adventure as I ventured into the world of aquaponic gardening, complete with tips, challenges, and dreams of a thriving green oasis.  

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Vegetable Garden Frost Protection: Extending Your Winter Gardening Season

When winter’s chill descends upon your garden, it might seem like your green thumb has to take a long hiatus. But wait, there’s good news for gardening enthusiasts – the cold season doesn’t have to mark the end of your horticultural endeavors, especially once you understand vegetable garden frost protection methods. With the right techniques …

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Sow to Grow: Mastering Carrot Seed Starting for Success

Gardening isn’t just a hobby for me; it’s a way of life, just like carrot seed starting. Nestled in the heart of Indiana, where the USDA Hardiness Zones 5 and 6 dictate the rhythm of our seasons, I have honed my skills in growing plants from seed. Regardless of the weather outside, my garden thrives …

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Outsmart Frost In Spring Vegetable Gardens

Before planting the vegetable garden, it is a good idea to make a plan on paper then prepare cold frames or tunnel houses to protect the crops from unexpected frost in spring. Planning a vegetable garden on paper is something many gardeners do, but they often forget about planning an early spring vegetable garden. Planning the …

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Gardening In Cold Climates In Early January

Disclaimer: I did receive some of the items mentioned in this article including the Culti-Cave for free in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own. Successfully gardening in cold climates in early January is about tricking Mother Nature – and choosing the right plants. Creating an artificial environment in which plants will …

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Vegetables to Plant in January: Garden Tips for Year-Round Growing

There are a number of vegetables to plant in January and by planting early you get a  head start on growing early spring vegetables. Planting cool weather crops in January means you will need cold frames and row covers if you live in a cold climate unless you plan to start seeds indoors. Here in Indiana …

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Buy Seeds Online And So Much More From Gurney’s

Disclaimer: I did receive the products mentioned in this post for free in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own. To further disclose, I have purchased items from Gurney’s Seed & Nursery Co. in the past. You might know you can buy seeds online from Gurney’s Seed & Nursery Co., but they sell …

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