If there’s one thing you should know about your vegetable garden, it’s the soil pH. The pH scale runs from 0 to 14, with 7.0 being neutral. Measurements between 0 and 6.9 are acidic, and those between 7.1 and 14.0 are alkaline. The target vegetable garden pH is 6.5.
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Growing Bells of Ireland from seed
In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, I thought I’d tell you about one of my very favorite summer-blooming annuals: Bells of Ireland. Turns out that growing Bells of Ireland from seed is very easy. They make a great addition to the summer garden!
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Growing gourds is fun!
Plain and simple, gourds are fun to grow and if you are growing gourds next year, it’s time to start planning. We grow about six different types of gourds each summer, starting the seed indoors in mid-spring and moving the plants to the garden once the risk of frost has passed in May.
Making a plan to support my peonies
I have a gardening confession to make. I’m a neglectful peony mama. Every spring, I intend to add supports around my peony shoots as they emerge from the ground, but other spring tasks draw my attention away and before I know it, the plants are bushy and full of buds.
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Attracting hummingbirds to the garden
Though summer may seem a long way off, now is the perfect time to be thinking about what kind of visitors you’d like to welcome to your garden. While human friends and family are a sure bet, wildlife is not. But by selecting and planting the “right” plants, you can influence what creatures will make a home in your garden over the coming months. Attracting hummingbirds, bees, butterflies, toads, salamanders, songbirds, and other fascinating garden guests doesn’t mean putting out a welcome mat; what they need instead is the appropriate habitat and a diversity of plants capable of supporting them.
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Create a moss-covered pot for spring blooms
In 2012, my mom and I went to Floriade, a horticultural expo that happens once every 10 years in the Netherlands. We stayed in the town of Venlo and one afternoon, as we were exploring all the little shops, we came across these cute little moss-covered pots.
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