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Pole Beans Replace Snow Peas
We planted our snow peas in the early spring when the temperatures were in the mid-40 degrees. With temperatures now in the upper 70s, the snow peas are developing tougher shoots and pods and slower growth. Slowly giving way to the pole beans, we will soon pull the snow peas up and discard them in…
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Tomatoes and Potatoes
After a few days of rain, the sunshine has decided to come out. Our cherry tomatoes and red potatoes are loving it! Writer: Tom Myrick If you would like to be a part of Urban Gardening’s mission of encouraging and sharing information about vegetable gardening throughout the world, please join our group on Facebook: Contact…
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Growing Cherry Tomatoes
After ‘hardening off,’ these young cherry tomato plants were ‘planted out’ into the garden.
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2023 Veggie-Bed Plan
Over ten years in the making, the Veggie-Bed is a no-till, raised-row, organic garden in which the vegetables are grown in succession to avoid depleting the soil and to control weeds, pests, and diseases.
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Beginning to Flow
Oh boy! The cukes are beginning to flow. With these, we will make one of our favorite summer dishes – cold cucumber soup. Writer: Tom Myrick If you would like to be a part of Urban Gardening’s mission of encouraging and sharing information about vegetable gardening throughout the world, please join our group on Facebook:…

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