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  • From Hot and Rainy Days to Garden Bliss: Veggie-Bed Cleanup

    With a welcome break from the hot and rainy weather, the Veggie-Bed received a thorough once-over. All the dead and wilted foliage was cut back, struggling plants removed, and the weeds pulled, making way for our fall garden. Photo by: Tom MyrickWritten by: Tom Myrick About the Writer/Photographer: Tom Myrick YouTube: Urban Gardening 4u2day Facebook:…

    July 28, 2024

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    From Hot and Rainy Days to Garden Bliss: Veggie-Bed Cleanup
  • Weather and Climate Effects on Vegetable Gardening

    How do weather cycles and climate cycles affect vegetable gardening? Weather cycles can indirectly influence climate cycles. For example, short-term weather events impact ocean circulation patterns and atmospheric conditions, which, over time, contribute to climate variations. Conversely, natural climate cycles set the backdrop against deviations caused by recent greenhouse gas emissions. So, what are weather…

    July 26, 2024

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    Weather and Climate Effects on Vegetable Gardening
  • Too Much of a Good Thing

    Excessive rain can affect a vegetable garden in several ways. While it’s important to remember that plants are resilient, prolonged wet conditions can infect plants and result in stunted growth, spots on foliage, and decay on leaves, stems, or fruit. Gardens can become muddy, causing plants to droop and potentially rot. Standing water and waterlogged…

    July 25, 2024

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    Too Much of a Good Thing
  • Surviving the Dog Days: A Historical Dive into Summer’s Hottest Stretch

    As the scorching heat of summer intensifies, let’s dig into the fascinating history behind the term “Dog Days of Summer” and uncover its ancient origins: The hot topic here at the Veggie-Bed is the extreme heat (pun intended). It’s been so hot that Lucy Lou has said the heck with chasing varmints. As for myself,…

    July 20, 2024

    Eco Tom

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    American Foxhound, articles, crop-rotation, Dogs, flowers, food, garden, gardening, homesteading, photography, vegetable-gardening, vegetables
    Surviving the Dog Days: A Historical Dive into Summer’s Hottest Stretch
  • Is Growing Your Own Backyard Vegetable Garden Worth It?

    Growing your own backyard vegetable garden is a rewarding endeavor. It offers delicious homegrown food, exercise, and a sense of empowerment while navigating challenges. With the relentless heat wave sizzling and torrential rains pounding between the heat wave breaks, the Veggie-Bed has taken a beating. The potato beds are soggy and giving way to a…

    July 18, 2024

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    articles, flowers, food, garden, gardening, homesteading, photography, vegetable-gardening, vegetables
    Is Growing Your Own Backyard Vegetable Garden Worth It?
  • Cultivating Okra: A Guide to Growing and Enjoying This Versatile Fruit-Vegetable

    At the Veggie-Bed, we take pride in growing okra, one of our favorite late-summer fruit-vegetables, known for its vibrant green pods and versatile culinary uses. Okra, also known as lady’s fingers, is a flowering plant in the mallow family, related to hibiscus and cotton. It produces edible green seed pods that are widely used in…

    July 13, 2024

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    flowers, food, garden, gardening, homesteading, okra, photography, recipes, vegetable-gardening, vegetables
    Cultivating Okra: A Guide to Growing and Enjoying This Versatile Fruit-Vegetable
  • Harvesting Prizehead Lettuce Seeds: A Simple Guide

    Here at the Veggie-Bed, we are collecting seeds from our Prizehead lettuce: Collecting seeds from Prizehead lettuce plants is a straightforward process. The plants produce seeds after they bolt, meaning that they flower. The flowers, though small and unattractive, are essential for seed production. As the blossoms fade, the flower heads turn yellow or brown.…

    July 11, 2024

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    flowers, food, garden, gardening, homesteading, photography, seeds, vegetable-gardening, vegetables
    Harvesting Prizehead Lettuce Seeds: A Simple Guide
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