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Growing Brussel Sprouts In Pots

November 3, 2021 by Taylor Costa
growing brussel sprouts in pots

Brussel sprouts are a form of cabbage that come from the mustard family. They are a common winter vegetable known throughout Europe and North America for their small, edible buds … Read more

Categories Brussels Sprouts

What You Should Know About the Chayote Growing Zone

October 18, 2021 by Taylor Costa
chayote growing zone

Chayote plants are part of the Cucurbitaceae family, a family that includes squash and cucumbers. Chayotes are also known as chokos, vegetable pairs, custard marrows, or mirlitons native to Latin … Read more

Categories Chayote

What is the Cabbage Plant Growth Stages?

October 17, 2021 by Taylor Costa
cabbage plant growth stages

Cabbage is a nutritious cool-weather vegetable with a ton of vitamins and minerals we need daily. You can easily get these in a grocery store, but did you know that … Read more

Categories Cabbage

Can You Plant Alfalfa in the Fall?

October 16, 2021 by Taylor Costa
can you plant alfalfa in the fall

If summer’s ending soon, you’re probably wondering if you can still catch up on alfalfa planting. Can you plant alfalfa in the fall anyway? Read on to learn whether or … Read more

Categories Alfalfa

How Many Bales of Alfalfa Per Acre?

October 15, 2021 by Taylor Costa
how many bales of alfalfa per acre

Are you planning to grow alfalfa in your field? This is a great starting point for new farmers because growing alfalfa or hay doesn’t have much risk or capital involved, … Read more

Categories Alfalfa

Does Alfalfa Have Yellow Flowers?

October 14, 2021 by Taylor Costa
does alfalfa have yellow flowers

Does alfalfa have yellow flowers? Yes, it’s a thing! These are attractive plants that don’t only look interesting but have been known to feed livestock for centuries now. It has … Read more

Categories Alfalfa

Why Are My Pumpkins Turning Yellow and Falling Off?

December 20, 2021September 2, 2021 by Taylor Costa
why are my pumpkins turning yellow and falling off

Growing pumpkins is such a fulfilling experience, especially with children! Plus, you get to have delicious pumpkins to use in many recipes, thanks to pumpkin plants that are fairly easy … Read more

Categories Pumpkins

Is It Safe to Grow Vegetables in 5 Gallon Buckets?

August 31, 2021 by Taylor Costa
is it safe to grow vegetables in 5 gallon buckets

Is it safe to grow vegetables in 5 gallon buckets? YES, it is possible and it’s bucket gardening is becoming even more popular and common to do. It’s best for … Read more

Categories General Vegetable Garden Care

Growing Vegetables in PVC Pipe: Yes or No?

October 21, 2022August 22, 2021 by Taylor Costa
growing vegetables in pvc pipe

Are you thinking of growing vegetables in a PVC pipe? Polyvinyl chloride is commonly used plastic that is seldom recycled, which is probably why you’d like to reuse it in … Read more

Categories General Vegetable Garden Care

Why Are My Jalapeno Peppers Turning Black?

September 29, 2022August 9, 2021 by Taylor Costa
why is my jalapeno plant turning black

Pepper plants, including jalapeno peppers, have been cultivated for so long and are a popular plant to grow! You can grow these as tender annuals when living in cooler climates, … Read more

Categories Peppers
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