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It’s Time to Start Your Autumn Garden
We’re still weeks away from my first summer tomato, and it feels like I just got all my tender summer starts and seeds in, but I know better: I can’t put away the seed-starting trays because Autumn and winter planting are right around the corner, and I need to be thinking about them now.
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The Best Vegetables to Grow in the Shade
Gardens can vary in size, location, and the amount of sunlight they get each day. While most fruits and vegetables — especially those that produce flowers and fruits — do require at least six hours a day of direct sunlight, not all gardens get that type of exposure.
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11 of the Best Things You Can Plant in Your Garden This March
Summer may be ending, but that doesn’t mean gardening season is, too. Many plants prefer the cooler temperatures and shorter days that come with autumn, which means March is a great time to plan a garden refresh.
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You’re Sautéing Your Vegetables All Wrong
Sautéing vegetables is a seemingly simple act. Cut them up, put them in a hot pan, move ‘em around until they’re “done.” But there is a lot of variation from vegetable to vegetable in terms of density, water content, and starch content, just to name a few factors. Making a truly delicious pan of sautéed…