Vegetable Gardening
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Hurricane Relief: Resources for Farmers & Farmers
Hurricane Helene devastated much of the Southeast. The SESE headquarters escaped unscathed, but we are saddened by the loss of…
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How to grow kale – Suttons Gardening Grow How
Kale is a hardy vegetable and easy to grow outdoorsPhoto: Kale ‘Nero Di Toscano’ (Organic) from Suttons Kale is a…
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How to Grow Kale – Harvesting for the Table
Sharing cares! Kale is a hardy annual plant. Kale leaves are similar to cabbage. Scotch kale has wrinkled and gray-green…
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How to Grow Mazus – Harvesting on the Table
Sharing cares! Mazus (Mazus reptans) is a slow-growing, fast-spreading ground cover that belongs to the Phrymaceae family. Native to the…
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How To Grow A Dendromecon – Tree Poppy
Sharing cares! Dendromecon, often called bush poppy or tree poppy, is a small to medium-sized evergreen shrub native to California.…
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Earth Season: Winter Cover Plants
Winter is an important time of rest for both the farmer and gardener, but it can also be a productive…
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Winter Lettuce Production | Southern Exposure Seed Exchange
Most of the Southeast, it’s a challenge to find good production of lettuce during the summer. We get a couple…
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How to Grow and Care for Reseda
Sharing cares! Reseda—commonly called mignonette—is an annual variety that is often grown for its spicy flower scent. Mignonette bears small…
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How to Plant and Grow Melaleuca
Sharing cares! Melaleuca is a genus of about 300 species of plants in the myrtle family (Myrtaceae), commonly known as…
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Bulbs and above: Fall planting for spring production
Autumn is one of the most wonderful times in the garden. The morning air is crisp and cool, the weeds…
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