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Indoor Gardening Tips for Growing Edible Greens in Winter
When winter settles in, and your outdoor garden rests under a layer of frost, it's easy to miss the joy of growing fresh, vibrant plants. The good news? You don't have to wait for spring to enjoy ...
Collard greens might have a reputation for being tough enough for a long simmer. When harvested young (about 12- to 18-inches tall), the leaves are tender and ready after a 15-minute steam. For shady ...
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8 Tips for Growing Your Own Salad Greens Indoors
Grow salad greens indoors year-round with these essential tips on lighting, watering, soil, and more. Growing salad greens at home means you get the freshest harvest for your salads, sandwiches, ...
These proud gardeners are known as seed savers. Over the years, families would grow collards and keep the seeds to pass along to future generations. Across the South, Davis asked the farmers for a ...
Collards are by no means the mainstay at Garrison Acres Farm. Owner Tom Garrison primarily raises cattle, and he does pretty well with summer vegetables and melons, too. Collards take up only about ...
BAMBERG — Students in Bamberg-Ehrhardt High School’s Practical Assessment Exploration System Lab are growing the greens this year. After finishing up a summer crop of tomatoes, assorted peppers, ...
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