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Hydrotherapy at Home: Using a Hot Tub for Chronic Pain
Adding a used hot tub to my backyard design was the best choice I made this year. There are so many hot tub benefits...
Crossbreeding Hot Peppers at Home (Beginner’s Guide)
Sharing is caring! Have you ever wondered if you could create your own unique hot pepper variety? With crossbreeding, you can combine the traits of...
Easy Hot Sauce Recipe – The Perfect Use For Your Hot Peppers
When all of our hot pepper plants begin to ripen in full force and I find my kitchen counter full of them, I know...
How to Grow Fall Brassicas in Hot Weather
July marks the start of fall planting in the gardens at Southern Exposure. We’re located in zone 7a, and while July may seem too...
The Best Way To Water Tomato Plants When It’s Hot!
Looking for the best way to water your tomato plants this summer during all of this hot, muggy weather? For many parts of the country,...
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Best Succulents For Full Hot Sun
Succulents are beautiful plants that come in different colors, sizes, shapes, and textures and are guaranteed to brighten up your home and outdoor garden....
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Grooving in Gruene with music, shopping, and Gardens of Texas
March 25, 2026 A day trip to tiny Gruene, an hour south of Austin, has been one of my favorite excursions for as long as...
Lee Fights Boredom with Old Garden Photos, Part 1
Happy Friday, GPODers! It might officially be spring, but for some of us the season...
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The Best Backyard Bird Finds in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale
If there's one thing that brings my garden to life after a long, damp Pacific Northwest winter, it's the return of my backyard birds....