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Please forward it to your friends Garden Tools [6 Garden Aeration Tools: Which Work Best?]( [6 Garden Aeration Tools]( Over time, the soil in your garden can become compacted and dense. As we walk through the garden or move heavy equipment over it, the pressure pushes all that soil closer and closer together. And as you may know, garden aeration is necessary to loosen that soil. [Read More...]( Â [Onions]( [The Outstanding Onion Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Onions make everything taste better! From burgers to salads to soups and more, onions offer a broad range of flavors from sweet to zesty. Gardeners love to grow them, and their friends and family love to eat themâraw or cooked! With The Outstanding Onion Gardening Guide, youâll have everything you need to know about growing and enjoying this versatile food. [Read More ...](
 Soil & Fertilizer [How to Mix Your Own Potting Soil for Container Vegetables]( [Mix Your Own Potting Soil for Container Vegetables]( [Container vegetable gardens]( are the versatile champions of any garden. I love container gardens because you can start them indoors and transition them outdoors without disrupting the vegetable roots. Theyâre ideal for small spaces, porches, balconies, and even that sliver of side yard you might have that gets great sun exposure but is too small for a garden bed. The key to a successful container garden is your potting medium. There are many different store-bought varieties of potting soil and potting mix, but in my opinion, the best potting soil for container vegetables is a hand mixed. [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 ...](
 Seeds & Seedlings [The Beginner Gardener's Seed Germination Temperature Chart]( [Seed Germination Temperature Chart]( Seeds are a marvelous thing. Call me easily amused, but itâs just astounding to me that a handful of seeds can give us an entire garden full of squash, peas, tomatoes, beans, cucumbers, broccoli, and so much more. And all of that â everything that ends up on your plate â starts with those tiny little seeds. Personally, I find a seed germination temperature chart to be helpful in making this all happen. [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 [Classic Stuffed Bell Peppers]( [Bell Peppers]( Nothing says home like Classic Stuffed Bell Peppers. Use different colored bell peppers for a vibrant dinner spread, and tailor the filling to suit your taste. [Read More...]( [GPA Logo](
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