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Starting Unusual Veggies From Seed
By Barbara Fahs

Whether you're a first-time gardener or an old pro, you will enjoy growing some unusual types of vegetables in your raised beds this year.

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Topic: Raised Bed Gardening, Vegetables

Fun Veggies to Grow in the Garden
By Barbara Fahs

Gardeners who like to think outside the box might enjoy growing some slightly different veggies this summer season.

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Topic: Raised Bed Gardening, Vegetables

Can't Wait for Summer Veggies
By Barbara Fahs

Pinching the flowers off of Tatsoi to prolong the harvest and induce side sprouting.

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Topic: Vegetables


Greenland Gardener Raised Garden Beds Review

By Katie Elzer-Peters

Garden and life blogger Trish from "Do Cartwheels with Me" reviewed our garden beds and loved them! Read an excerpt below, and check out the full post here.

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Topic: Greenland Gardener Products, How-To Tips, Raised Bed Gardening

Recipes for Cool-Weather Greens

By Katie Elzer-Peters

I've been enjoying my greens in lots of cold salads.

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Topic: How-To Tips, Raised Bed Gardening, Vegetables

Stacked Planters for Small Spaces

By Jenny Peterson

For anyone with a limited amount of space — hello, urban dwellers! — or any gardener who simply wants a dramatic accent to their entryways, decks and patios, this project is for you.

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Topic: Flowers, How-To Tips


Taking the Temperature--of the soil

By Katie Elzer-Peters

One of the most pressing questions for gardening in the spring is "When can I plant my _______ [fill in the blank]?" A lot of the timing has to do with the soil temperature.

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Topic: How-To Tips, Raised Bed Gardening, Seeds, Vegetables

Mid-Winter Inspiration

By Katie Elzer-Peters

Oh, I really wish winter would just end.

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Topic: Flowers, Photos

New Garden Books for 2013: Design Books

By Katie Elzer-Peters

One of my favorite parts of winter (probably the only favorite part of winter) is looking at all of the new gardening books that are published.

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Topic: How-To Tips