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 Vegetable Gardening [7 Common Vegetables that Should Not be Planted Together]( [Article 2]( I remember being in third grade and my teacher separated two of the annoying boisterous kids (okay, one of them was me), and said: âYou two just canât be around each other!â We were constantly distracting others and getting into trouble. Well, not unlike a couple of disruptive 8-year olds, there are vegetables that should not be planted together. [Read More...](  [Magazine]( [October 2023 Issue Available Now!]( Did you know that turnips and not pumpkins were the original jack-o-lanterns? Did you know that beets were originally grown for their greens and not the deliciously sweet root we love today? Discover the history of these nutritious vegetables and learn about growing and eating them when you accept your Food Gardening Network membership! [Read More ...](
 Growing Fruits & Berries [How to Grow Figs in Any Climate]( [Article 3]( A versatile and delicious fruit (that is also an excellent source of fiber), itâs no wonder why so many people want to learn how to grow figs. In their native environments, fig trees will produce year-round, feeding scores of animal and insect species. Domesticated, fig trees have become a staple in fruit tree gardening. No matter your climate, you too can enjoy the figs of your labor. With a little advanced planning and a bit of research, your very own fig tree can thrive and produce delectable fruit in your home and garden. [Read More...]( [Winter Squash]( [Winning Winter Squash Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Squash have been a popular crop for 10,000 years! With our Winning Winter Squash Gardening Guide youâll have everything you need to know about growing and enjoying squash of many varieties â from planting to eating! [Read More ...](
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