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Can Help Me Find This Bean Seed
2008-11-26 11:52:00
I am looking for a bean seed called Little Greassy. It is a old bean and comes in white and brown. Hope you can help me find this bean seed. Thanks Joyce G.


To Seed or Not to Seed
2008-11-26 09:36:09
If you’re a serious gardener (and by serious, we mean your garden grows a little larger each year), then you know how backbreaking it can be to plant seeds by hand.  It’s also an inefficient way to plant, since it’s difficult to maintain consistency when you’re working in the soil. For [...]


Caspian Pink Heirloom Tomato Plant
2008-11-24 05:46:20
In the gardening world, tomatoes are the barometer of a good harvest. If you produce a bountiful crop of sweet tomatoes, nothing else matters. And, every gardener loves showing off his or her prize maters like a piece of artwork. Heirloom tomatoes are certainly nothing new, but they’re taking on a whole new level of popularity among purists. Since [...]
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Asparagus Jersey Supreme–Hybrid Male Crowns
2008-11-23 12:29:08
These six words all deserve some attention. Asparagus is considered a delicacy among vegetable lovers everywhere. The spears are prized for their unique flavor and versatility in preparation. Asparagus is also an attractive garden plant, even in the off season. If you love eating asparagus, you’ll also love growing it. Like all vegetables, asparagus fresh out the [...]
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Season Starter™ Wall O’ Water Plant Protectors
2008-11-23 12:19:26
It might not be very Zen to rush your garden’s produce, but it sure is gratifying to speed the first ripe tomatoes and peppers to harvest time by a month. And now gardeners everywhere can extend their growing season, planting earlier and continue harvesting long after the first frost. The original Wall O’ Water has been [...]
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Which Potatoes Should I Plant
2008-11-21 15:35:39
I live in Live Oak, Texas, next to San Antonio. Our growing season is long, however summer temps average in the mid 80’s to high 90’s and we do have 1 or 2 days (or more) that hit 100. I would like to have potatoes in my 2009 garden. Raised planters are used here as [...]
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Eggplant isn’t just for Parmagiana
2008-11-20 09:02:43
Eggplant is a warm-weather crop that is easy to grow, and it’s a colorful, attractive addition to the garden. Fruits vary from small egg-shaped globes to heavy oblong teardrops to skinny foot-long Asian varieties, and the glossy skins can range in color from deep purple to light violet, lavender, yellow, white, [...]


Discover Diatomaceous Earth
2008-11-20 08:50:05
One of the biggest problems mankind faces is also the tiniest. Small pests in the form of fleas, ticks, flies, ants, roaches, grubs and slugs can all be maddening if they infest your space, whether inside your home, on your pets or livestock, around your garden, or in your lawn. Luckily, [...]
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Knobby Kohlrabi
2008-11-19 14:47:01
From the first bite, everyone gets hooked on kohlrabi. The stems and leaves grow out of sides of the globes, giving the vegetable an odd, choppy exterior shape and exotic appearance.  It looks like a root crop, but it grows above ground. The young leaves at the top are edible and [...]


Jersey Giant and Jersey Knight Hybrid Male Asparagus Crowns
2008-11-17 13:06:26
Plant researchers have developed high-yielding asparagus hybrids with many traits that surpass the older open-pollinated varieties. Novice gardeners and professional growers alike will appreciate the benefits of the all-male Jersey Giant and Jersey Knight Hybrid Crowns. Traditional asparagus varieties have male and female plants. Female plants produce spears but also produce seed [...]


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