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It is important to encourage bees and butterflies to hang out in your garden. These pollinators are vital to a healthy, productive garden, so making the effort to attract beneficial insects is definitely worthwhile. Bees and butterflies are attracted to … Continue reading
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When you first think of cauliflower, what comes to mind? Mostly likely not bright purple, but believe it or not, that is what Graffiti Hybrid Cauliflower looks like! Graffiti Hybrid Cauliflower is a brilliantly purple cauliflower that will add dazzling … Continue reading
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Those who say they hate Brussels Sprouts have probably never tried them fresh from the garden! Although these cabbage-like veggies seem to have a bad reputation, they are deliciously flavorful when properly prepared and are very healthy, too. They are … Continue reading
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What’s even better than a beautifully landscaped yard? A beautifully landscaped yard with decorative plants that you can use! Although flowers and shrubs are pretty, using herbs in your landscaping can provide you with a nice yard and plants that … Continue reading
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At first glance, it might be hard to believe that the Lemon Cucumber is actually a cucumber. But after a bite, you’ll know that there’s nothing sour about this cucumber! The rounded fruit of the Lemon Cucumber does resemble a … Continue reading
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The Detroit Dark Red Beet is a wonderful heirloom beet that is round, smooth, and a beautiful red color. These blood-red beets grow to be around 3 inches in diameter and taste very sweet. You can also eat the thinnings and … Continue reading
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