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https://www.garden.eco/growing-turnip-greens
Like other members of the Brassica family that are grown for their leaves – collards, cabbage, and kale – turnip…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-rutabaga
Like turnips, rutabagas are a cold weather root crop from the Brassica family that includes kale, collards, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage,…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-shallots
Shallots are related to both onions and garlic and share traits with both. They have a thin, papery covering and…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-bell-peppers
Bell peppers are a sweet fruit native to Central and South America. Choose from a rainbow of cultivars that will…
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https://www.garden.eco/how-does-cabbage-grow
When you think of cabbage, you probably think of the familiar smooth-leaved, round, green head, but pointed cabbage forms a…
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https://www.garden.eco/companion-plants-for-peppers
Pepper plants are an ideal vegetable to integrate into a polyculture bed. Polyculture refers to when gardeners encourage plant diversity…
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https://www.garden.eco/onion-companion-plants
Onions are a lot like people. They get along with some companion plants but not others. Many companion plants are…
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https://www.garden.eco/cabbage-looper
Cabbage loopers are just one of three green “worms” you might see on your cabbage. All three are actually caterpillars,…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-kohlrabi
Kohlrabi is a fast-growing member of the . The vegetable portion of the plant is a bulbous stem that resembles…
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https://www.garden.eco/cauliflower-disease
Whether it’s strangely colored spots on the leaves or a floppy stem that seems to have melted, finding disease on…
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https://www.garden.eco/cabbage-companion-plants
Companion planting benefits cabbage several ways. It grows well near companion plants and less well near combatant plants. Some plants…
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https://www.garden.eco/beans-companion-plants
Companion planting is an age-old strategy that developed as gardeners observed the ways in which plants benefited when planted together.…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-kale
Meta Description: Kale survives temperatures to 20°F (-7°C), making it the last veggie standing in your garden. Read here to…
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https://www.garden.eco/beet-sprouts
Baby greens or micro greens such as beet sprouts are easy to grow. They can be harvested within a few…
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https://www.garden.eco/beet-armyworm
The beet armyworm (Spodoptera exigua) is a pest in some southern states in the US and may be a problem…
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https://www.garden.eco/kale-companion-plants
It may seem like folk lore, but it is actually true that by placing some plants close to your kale…
https://www.garden.eco/kale-companion-plants
https://www.garden.eco/growing-arugula
Arugula has long been popular in France and Italy. Young leaves are peppery, while the plant can get bitter as…
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https://www.garden.eco/plant-swiss-chard
Many vegetables prefer certain seasons. Chard is one that grows well in the cool weather of spring and fall. However,…
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https://www.garden.eco/growing-broccoli
Growing broccoli is easy, as long as you plant it in fertile, well-drained soil at the right time of year…
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