Vegetable Gardening
Welcome to the Vegetable Gardening category—your go-to guide for growing fresh, healthy food at home. Whether you're planting your first garden or expanding your backyard beds, you'll find tips on soil prep, planting schedules, garden layouts, and harvesting for a productive vegetable garden.
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How to Grow Hardneck Garlic: A Step-by-Step Guide for Cold Climates
If you’re wondering how to grow hardneck garlic, you’re in the right place. This cold-hardy variety is ideal for northern gardeners and produces bold, flavorful cloves that are easy to peel and full of character. Hardneck garlic thrives in Zones 3–6 and offers a bonus spring harvest: garlic scapes. These curly flower stalks are edible and delicious, making hardneck varieties…
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How to Transplant Tomatoes into the Garden
You’ve started your tomato plants and need to know How to Transplant Tomatoes into the Garden. This is the next step in growing your very own tomatoes for canning and fresh eating. Transplanting plants is not always as easy as it seems. Tomatoes can be trimmed and buried deeper to help make the roots stronger in the ground, while other…
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How to Save Carrot Seeds
Saving seeds is such a rewarding process. Learning How to Save Carrot Seeds requires a little more patience since these plants are biennials, meaning they take two growing seasons to mature. You’ll need to know the best varieties of carrots to grow, how to protect them from potentially freezing weather, and when the best time is to save the seeds!…
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The Best Companion Plants for Tomatoes
Planting the best companion plants for tomatoes can make a big difference in how your garden grows — and how pest-free your harvest stays. Over the years, I’ve found a handful of reliable companion plants that not only boost my tomato yield but also help keep pests like hornworms to a minimum. In fact, since I started using companion planting,…
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How to Pressure Can Diced Onions for Long-Lasting Flavor
There are a few different ways to preserve onions. If you don’t have a lot of space to keep whole onions throughout the winter or extra freezer space to keep frozen onions, consider Canned Diced Onions! This year, we had a GREAT crop of onions and decided to try canning! We froze a lot of diced onions and wanted to…