Tomatoes are a common plant in many gardens but they can also be a little tricky to grow in certain places. Learn more about what you need to grow big, beautiful tomatoes without chemicals or pesticides.
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Growing a modern victory garden

Many people are looking towards growing their own food in these uncertain times. But it wasn’t too long ago that people were called upon to grow their own food to support the war effort through a “victory garden.” Here’s information about growing your own food during a pandemic.
…Garden Speak: Common Gardening Terms and Meanings

If you are new to gardening and a bit overwhelmed by all the nomenclature, then here are some easy to refer to definitions. These can help you understand different information referring to plants, seeds and soil as you begin your gardening journey.
…Gardening in the South

If you live in zones USDA Hardiness Zones 7 through 9 or if you live in the South (Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, the Carolina, Tennessee and southern Virginia), then this guide is for you. Subscribe and get the PDF with month-by-month gardening tasks and helpful tricks and tips.
…Growing Cushaw
Cushaw squash (cucurbita mixta) is a popular winter squash grown in the southern parts of the United States. This delicious squash is fairly easy to grow and will produce some very large and delicious squash. It is often used in sweet ways such as pie or sweet bread.
…What to grow if you have a brown thumb
I have to admit, I struggle with the so-called “easy” to grow vegetables. Talk about a brown thumb. I mean, if you can’t grow even the simplest vegetables like tomatoes, zucchini and beans, then what can you grow? Is it a lost cause? I am here to tell you that all is not hopeless and there are plenty of other fruits and vegetables that you can grow that may perform better for you.
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