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 Vegetable Gardening [10 Marigold Companion Plants in a Vegetable Garden]( [Article 2]( 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...](  [Magazine Issue]( [Recipe Lion Magazine Fall 2023 Issue Available Now!]( In this issue, youâll enjoy 26 Fall Harvest Recipes to Warm Your Soul. Discover The Three Sistersâ Secret: 11 Recipes Celebrating Corn, Beans & Squash along with 8 Bread & Soup Recipes for Cozy Evenings, and 7 Garden-to-Table Dessert Delights, which feature the flavors of autumn! Explore the issue now and get cooking! [Read More...](
 Composting [Easy Composting at Home: 5 Ways to Compost from Hardest to Easiest]( [Article 3]( A decade or so ago, there werenât many people looking for ideas for [easy composting at home](. If you were interested in composting, you either ran a farm or you lived in a coop of recent college graduates who were going off the grid. As appealing as going off the grid might be these days, composting has hit the almost mainstream. You probably wonât find it listed as an amenity at your upscale condo communities, but itâs not unheard of to walk into a well-appointed suburban home and find a compost bin. [Read More...]( [Kale]( [Kale: The Queen of Greens Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Learn how to get started growing your own kale plants in our Queen of Greens Kale Gardening Guide! There is so much to do with delicious home-grown kaleâsmoothies, salad, stew, even kale chips! [Read More ...](
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