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Rosemary Sourdough Bread – Home Grown Happiness

This rosemary sourdough bread combines earthy rosemary with a touch of lemon zest, for a beautifully fragrant bread. It’s perfect for serving alongside soups,...

How to Use Organic Soil Amendments

How Organic Feeding Works & Why It’s Different from Synthetic Nutrients Feeding plants...

Mandevilla Plant Care, Tips for Growing and Training Mandevilla Vine

Big, trumpet-shaped flowers cover Mandevilla plant from spring through fall. Scrolled flower buds open to reveal red, white or pink petals with yellow throats or...

Turning Ground Cover Plants into Low-Growing Art

Ground cover plants are one of the most versatile greens to include in your garden. They can work wonderfully as lawn replacements, fill in...

How Often Should You Fertilize Tomato Plants In The Summer?

Wondering how often you should fertilize the tomato plants you have growing in your garden, raised beds or containers this summer? When it comes to...

Best Grow Room Conditions for Maximum Yields: Expert Tips

What's the Best Grow Room Conditions for Maximum Yields? Getting the most out...

How to Grow, Water, Prune this Florist Plant

Good azalea care will help your flowers to stay beautiful. You'll find azaleas for sale in florist's shops any time of year, but those...

How to Identify, Prevent, and Treat Sunburn on Cactus Plants

Sunburn isn’t just a human problem. Even rugged, sun-loving cacti can suffer damage from too much light. While it’s tempting to assume that a plant...

Dill Pickle Relish Recipe – An Easy Way To Preserve Cucumbers

One of the easiest ways to preserve cucumbers is by turning them into Dill Pickle Relish. Then you can enjoy the taste of summer...

Top advice for building a CEA team

This week we’re featuring a post from AmHydro Senior VP Joe Swartz. Widely regarded as one of the industry’s foremost experts on CEA and...

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Why You Need To Prune Tomato Plants

One of the best things you can do to keep your tomato plants healthy, productive, and strong all season long is to prune them...

Mid-June blooms at Denver Botanic Gardens

June 18, 2026 The gardens in Denver come into full flower in June, or so it seems to me. Each weekend offers another Open Days...

From the plot: interview with @ben_the_grower

In our ‘From the Plot’ series, we chat to inspiring growers who share their passion and knowledge. This month, Ben from @ben_the_grower shares...
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