Start growing good food at home with daily advice, tips, and tricks from gardeners like you. [FGN Daily]( August 28, 2023 Enjoy this newsletter?
Please forward it to your friends [Herb Garden Collection Kit]( [FREE Printable Herb Garden Collection Kit!]( Download this kit when you join the Food Gardening Network Gold Club Membership: - How to grow an herb garden
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 Vegetable Gardening [How to Cut Broccoli off the Plant and Keep it Growing]( [Article 2]( Let me tell you about the first time I grew broccoli. I planted three in a row. They were one of the first to grow in my garden that year, and I was proud. As they started to go from small heads to the kind you see in the grocery store, I realized I didnât know how to cut broccoli off the plant. And honestly, I was confused why anyone would grow such a big plant for one head of broccoli. So I just kept letting them grow⦠until they flowered. This was too late to learn that the flowering state means my time had run out, and also that had I cut them early, they would have produced additional heads of broccoli. I was broccoli-less that year, which is particularly sad because they take up a good amount of space. [Read More...](  [Magazine]( [September 2023 Issue Available Now!]( IIn this issue youâll get in-depth articles and videos dedicated to gardening with kids, Plus, discover cool weather vegetables to plant in September. Enjoy spotlights on how to grow and cook with apples, broccoli, and kale! [Read More ...](
 Pests & Diseases [Yellow Leaves on Tomato Plants? 5 Reasons and Remedies]( [Article 3]( Grocery store tomatoes donât stand a chance compared to the fresh homegrown variety. From cherry tomatoes grown in containers to [heirloom and hybrid beefsteak varieties]( nothing beats a tomato grown at home. That is unless youâre unlucky and find yellowing leaves on your tomato plants. Before throwing in the proverbial towel and sending your tomato plants off to that great big beefsteak in the sky, itâs worth troubleshooting first! There are many reasons why you may find yellow leaves on tomato plants. And with each reason comes its own solution, or at least prevention tactic. [Read More...]( [Lemons]( [Tart & Tangy lemon Guide Available Now!]( Lemons may seem like an exotic tree to grow, but all they need is a little TLC to give you years of tangy harvests! You donât have to live in a subtropical zone to grow lemonsâthere are plenty of varieties happy to grow as productive houseplants! With this Gardening Guide, you get all the details that go into growing and harvesting bright, fragrant lemons. Get it all in this Tart & Tangy Lemon Guide right now! [Read More ...](
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