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Please forward it to your friends Garden Tools [Gardening Equipment Every Tomato Gardener Needs]( Gardening equipment is a blessing and a curse. It's possible I spend way too much time drooling over the array of tools at my favorite garden shop. In my defense, this counts as "market research." Right? How else would I possibly know about the weeding robot? It's like a Roomba, only instead of vacuuming your living room, it roams your garden, pulling up weeds. [Read More...](  [Basil]( [How to Grow Parsley Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Parsley is a must-have herb for any kitchenâand every cook should have fresh parsley available to chop at all times. With our How to Grow Parsley Gardening Guide, youâll have everything you need to know about growing and enjoying this essential herb. [Read More...](
 Spice & Herb Gardening [10 Edible Flowers to Plant with Herbs]( [Basil]( I feel like one of the best kept secrets in gardening is around edible flowers. Edible flowers don’t just look pretty on your plate, they taste delightful, and they bring pollinators to your garden. When you choose edible flowers to plant with herbs, the results will make your garden a work of art. Vivid oranges and bright yellow marigolds catch the eye in a sea of green herbs. Delicate purple chive blossoms lend an air of royal sophistication to your nearby thyme. [Read More...](  [Basil]( [Food Gardening Magazine March 2021 Issue Available Now!]( Read the March 2021 issue to explore â6 Vegetables to Plant in March,â âHow to Start Seeds Indoors,â and discover complete collections about Strawberries, Brussels Sprouts, and Quinoa. [Read More...](
 Watering & Irrigation [How Often Should You Water Herbs Indoors?]( [compost]( How often should you water herbs indoors? There is a little more to the answer than just the wind, but that does play a part. Or more accurately, the weather and climate in general impact how much water your indoor herbs will need. So does the type of soil you use, where in your house you’ve placed them, and how much light they get. [Read More...](  [FREEBIES: Get Them Now!]( [ GET MY FREEBIEÂ]( [ GET MY FREEBIEÂ]( [ GET MY FREEBIEÂ]( Â
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