vegetable-gardening
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Morning Bounty: Pickin’ Fresh Leafy Greens
Self-Photo by: Tom Myrick; -Early Morning Pickin’- The best time to harvest leafy greens is early morning, just after sunrise. At this time, vegetables retain moisture and freshness, preventing them from becoming limp due to heat. To enjoy crisp and flavorful greens, head out to your garden in the morning. For more gardening tips, join…
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A Kaleidoscope of Beauty and Purpose
Photo/Video by: Tom Myrick; -Beauty and Purpose- Lantana adds vibrant beauty to the garden while attracting pollinators and repelling pests. The Veggie-Bed garden becomes a purposeful haven of beauty with its sweet fragrance. Urban Gardening invites participation in its mission to promote vegetable gardening globally through its Facebook group.
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Whispers of Resilience (audio-only)
Image: AI-Generated; Prompt/edited: Tom Myrick; -Whispers of Resilience: Unveiling the Secrets of ‘The Veggie-Bed’- The audio-only short story “Whispers of Resilience” is part of an upcoming series by writer and digital creator Tom Myrick. The content encourages and shares information about vegetable gardening, with links to the YouTube channel and Facebook group of Urban Gardening.…
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A Colorful Garden Ally with Natural Pest-Repelling Powers
Image: AI-Generated; Prompt/edited: Tom Myrick -A Garden Ally- Lantana is a captivating and pest-repelling plant with vibrant flowers in various shades. It attracts pollinators and adds biodiversity to gardens. However, some species can be invasive, so careful consideration is needed. Its aromatic scent acts as a natural deterrent to mosquitoes, making it a valuable addition…
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The Intriguing World of Non-Photoblastic Seeds
Image: AI-Generated; Prompt/edited: Tom Myrick -Unlocking Dormancy – Non-photoblastic seeds, unlike light-dependent photoblastic seeds, rely on factors like temperature, moisture, scarification, stratification, and chemical cues to break dormancy. They exhibit diverse germination behaviors, challenging our understanding of seed biology. Understanding these mechanisms can help optimize conditions for successful seed germination in gardening.
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Tending to the Earth: The Art of Hilling Potatoes
Image: AI-Generated; Prompt/edited: Tom Myrick -Hilling Potatoes- Hilling potatoes is key for healthy growth. At Veggie-Bed, they hill when plants are 6-8 inches, and again when tubers grow. This practice suppresses weeds, protects from frost, and boosts stem growth. The result is healthier plants and better yields. For more gardening tips, join Urban Gardening’s Facebook…
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An Invasive, Nonetheless Versatile Herb
Image: AI-Generated; Prompt/edited: Tom Myrick -Peppermint Plant- Peppermint, an invasive species, can be contained in containers or with barriers to restrict root growth. Its leaves make refreshing tea, add flavor, soothe skin, and alleviate irritable bowel syndrome symptoms. It requires moist soil, partial shade, and can be propagated through cuttings or division. Harvest in the…






