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Gardener reveals how to grow 99% of your food – and spend only $50 a month at store
A homesteader grows 99 per cent of the produce she eats – only goes to the grocery store once a month and spends just $50 on ...
Winter is the perfect time to sketch out no-till beds, set up a compost system, and choose native plants for spring.
Dreaming of a fresh new backyard? January is the perfect time to get started. Here are some tips from two local garden ...
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GROW: Seasoned and novice growers can learn from OSU Extension’s online vegetable gardening course
Whether you’re known in the neighborhood as the gardener who grows the best tomatoes, or you’re not sure of the difference between an acorn and butternut squash, the Oklahoma State ...
To till or not to till? Some might say running the tiller in the garden is the best part of it all. Other gardens never see a ...
Lindsey DeSoto, RD, is a nutrition writer, medical reviewer, and registered dietitian who helps clients improve their diet for health-related reasons. Her writing covers a variety of topics, including ...
Mounting evidence shows that many of today’s whole foods aren't as packed with vitamins and nutrients as they were 70 years ago, potentially putting people's health at risk. Vegetables like this ...
Having the right outdoor equipment can make all the difference in gardening and yard care, whether you’re splitting logs, trimming hedges, or preparing soil for planting. That’s why the Bob Vila team ...
Lettuce is an easy vegetable to grow indoors because it grows quickly. Choose a shallow container that’s about 2 to 4 inches deep, and fill it with damp, well-draining soil. Sow seeds about 2 inches ...
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