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BY The Gardener September 19, 2025

Soil Aerosols Are Unseen Medicine: The September Garden Secret Your Body Has Been Craving

Resources for your consideration. You think you’re just turning over a bed of soil.But what if I told you that every shovel of damp earth releases invisible medicine—neurochemicals, scents, and…[...]

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BY The Gardener August 11, 2025

5 “Behind-the-Curtain” Gardening Moves I Keep Seeing (No Names, Just Results)

I’m not dropping names, but I’ve sat in enough private chats and small-room masterminds with freakishly good growers to notice patterns. Here are five things they do that don’t always…[...]

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BY The Gardener July 17, 2025

How to Stay Motivated to Keep up my Garden – Cultivating Enduring Enthusiasm

"Cultivating a garden is a labor of love, demanding time, effort, and a dash of green thumb magic. Yet, even the most passionate gardeners can sometimes struggle to keep their…[...]

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BY The Gardener July 9, 2025

Your Garden Doesn’t Care About Your Grandmother’s Advice (And Neither Should You)

Let’s rip the Band-Aid off. Here it is—raw, uncomfortable, but impossible to ignore: Most of what you’ve been taught about gardening is...utter nonsense. There. I said it. The sacred gardening…[...]

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BY The Gardener July 4, 2025

🌿 July Gardening Schedule

Week 1: Heat & Hydration Water Deeply: Water early morning or late evening; aim for 1-2 inches per week. Mulch Beds: Add 2-3 inches of mulch to retain moisture and…[...]

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BY The Gardener June 23, 2025

Can You Grow tomatoes upside down?

ChatGPT said: Yes, you can grow tomatoes upside down, and it actually works quite well for certain varieties! 🌿 How Does It Work? Instead of growing upright in soil or…[...]

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BY The Gardener June 19, 2025

Here’s a curated guide of essential gardening tasks for mid‑June—perfect for gardeners in PA—and beyond 🌱

🌿 1. Weed & Mulch Early Pull young weeds now to prevent competition for nutrients and moisture piedmontmastergardeners.org+14southernliving.com+14bhg.com+14littletreegardenmarket.ca+5extension.umd.edu+5bhg.com+5. Apply organic mulch (leaves, straw, bark) to conserve water, suppress weeds, and…[...]

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BY The Gardener June 13, 2025

Here’s your June Gardening Advice — perfect for keeping your garden lush, productive, and ahead of summer stress!

🌱 1. Water Smart — Not Hard Early morning is best — it reduces evaporation and gives plants time to dry (less mildew). Deep and infrequent watering is better than…[...]

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BY The Gardener June 24, 2024

Gardening – Cultivating a Green Thumb

Welcome to the world of gardening, a realm where nature meets nurture, and patience bears the sweetest fruits. Here, you'll unearth the secrets to growing lush landscapes and bountiful harvests,…[...]

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BY The Gardener June 13, 2024

Grow a Thriving Garden: Essential Best Practices

Cultivating a beautiful and bountiful garden is a source of satisfaction for many. But whether you're a seasoned green thumb or a curious beginner, there's always room to improve your…[...]

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