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Please forward it to your friends Vegetable Gardening [10 Marigold Companion Plants in a Vegetable Garden]( [Marigold Companion Plants]( As a kid, my least favorite flower was the marigold. [Companion plants]( pollinators, and wondering how the heck to keep rabbits out of my garden was still years away. Marigolds, on the other hand, were right there in front of me. So was the bee that stung me, along with a few of his fellow bees gathering pollen from the flowers. In my eight-year-old mind it was all connected: marigolds attract bees, bees sting you, therefore, marigolds were the worst flower ever. [Read More...]( Â [Carrots]( [Crunchy Carrots Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Carrots may just be the perfect vegetable: sweet, crunchy, and delicious. Theyâre easy to grow, and they come in a rainbow of colors from palest white to deepest purple, and in sizes from golf ball to gargantuan! Learn how to choose the carrots that are right for you, whether you have a sprawling garden, a couple of raised beds, or only room enough for container gardening. Weâll get you on your way to a delicious carrot harvest! [Read More ...](
 Garden Tools [What is My USDA Planting Zone?]( [USDA Planting Zone]( The mysterious USDA planting zone (aka plant hardiness zone) isnât all that mysterious once you get to know it. Itâs like the overlooked love interest in every 80âs RomCom. Always there in plain sight. Always ignored. Then one day, you wake up and realize that no, you canât plant a banana tree in Maine. But you could have the best darn blueberries in the world. If only you had noticed earlier that your USDA planting zone was there telling you all along that blueberries are the way to go. [Read More...](  [Magazine Issue]( [July 2022 Issue Available Now!]( Videos include âHow to Start Gardening with Grow Bags for Vegetables and Fruitsâ, "Veggies to Plant in July" and "Homemade Bug Spray for Vegetable Plants"! In the foodie department, youâll learn âHow to Throw a Backyard Pizza Party from Your Gardenâ and get in-depth articles about Radishes, Blueberries, and Bell Peppers. [Read More ...](
 Featured Weekly Video [Veggies to Plant in July]( [Veggies to Plant in July]( So you thought youâd just roll out of bed in July and start a garden, did you? Watch a little HGTV this weekend and decide to plant yourself a little victory garden? Considering that most veggies take 4-8 weeks to create a bounty, and the hot July sun isnât an ideal base, you may have missed out on some opportunities for peak tomato season. But, all hope isnât lost, because there are veggies to plant in July still, just donât hit the snooze button again. [Read More...]( [Bell Peppers]( [Beautiful Bell Peppers Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Bell peppers are one of the most commonly grown crops in the world. When grown to full ripeness, you can enjoy a rainbow of peppersâfrom creamy white to deep purple! Bell peppers need lots of warm sunshine to thrive, and there are varieties that will produce prolifically in containers. Learn what it takes to add bell peppers to your garden plan. [Read More ...](
 Premium Recipe of the Day [Quick Pickled Bell Peppers]( [Bell Peppers]( You know when to pick bell peppers. But do you know how to pickle a pepper? This Quick Pickled Bell Peppers recipe will give you crisp, tasty pickled peppers in as little as 24 hours! [Read More...]( [GPA Logo](
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