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How to Plant, Grow, and Harvest Parsnips: A Complete Guide

Sharing is caring! Parsnips are cool-weather biennials grown as an annual. Parsnips taste best if brought to harvest in cool weather. The parsnip is a...

How to Grow and Care for Crassula ‘Gollum’ (E.T. Fingers)

For light infestations, dip a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and touch it directly to each mealybug. The alcohol kills them on contact. In the...

How to Grow Ficus Lyrata Indoors

Fiddle Leaf Fig tree gets its name from its big, violin-shaped leaves. Known botanically as Lyrata figit has become a decorator's dream, making a...

How to Grow and Care for Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata)

Disease Generally, western red cedars are healthy trees, especially if you plant them in the right location. However, there are several fungal diseases that can...

How to Plant and Grow Artichokes: A Complete Guide

Sharing is caring! Artichokes are perennial plants. Artichokes prefer cool, moist summers and mild winters. The perennial artichoke plant will not survive where the ground...

How to Grow and Care for Gloxinia

Soil The native coastal soil is acidic, infertile, and sandy. Decaying organic matter enriches it with nutrients to support blooming. Choose an African violet potting mix....

23 of the Most Fabulous Types of Epiphyllums to Grow at Home

You’ll also learn about foliage and growth habit, though in general, epiphyllum hybrids tend to be compact in size, while the mature sizes of...

Planning Your Next Grow: Cannabis Facility Design

The most common question I get in the cannabis industry is how I would design and plan a new building. The key to...

How to Grow and Care for Lithops Living Stone Plants

In late winter or early spring a living stone will start to molt, shedding its old skin to produce a new pair of leaves,...

5 Cold-Hardy Greens and How to Grow them For a Winter Salad

The secret to year-round food production is choosing the right crops! Yes, you can absolutely grow nutritious salad greens in the dead of winter....

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Vegetable Storage: Best Practices | Southern Exposure Seed Exchange

There’s nothing like enjoying vegetables straight from the garden. However, we often have more vegetables that we can use at once. To keep our...

Plant These Microgreens after Thanksgiving and Serve Them at Christmas

Microgreens pack intense taste and vitamins into their first tender leaves, harvested young for maximum punch in small servings. Microgreens are the early stage...

How to Plant, Grow, and Harvest Parsnips: A Complete Guide

Sharing is caring! Parsnips are cool-weather biennials grown as an annual. Parsnips taste best if brought to harvest in cool weather. The parsnip is a...
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