vegetable-gardening
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Sustainable Gardening: The Role of Plant Science
The advancements and challenges in plant science directly impact vegetable gardening. Here at the Veggie-Bed we understand the benefits of this. Thanks to plant science, we now have access to disease-resistant and climate-tolerant plant varieties. For instance, there are tomatoes that can withstand certain diseases and drought-resistant varieties of corn. These varieties can greatly benefit…
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Winterize Your Raised Garden Beds: Essential Steps
Raised garden beds are a game-changer for your garden, offering a premium upgrade. These beds, essentially large containers filled with soil lifted above ground level, can be made from a variety of materials. They provide superior drainage, keep out pests, and allow for more controlled soil conditions, making them perfect for growing a variety of…
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Essential Late Fall Gardening Strategies
Greetings, veggie dynamos! Ready to get your greens on? If you’re vegetable gardening in the late fall, here are some friendly tips for you from the Veggie-Bed*: Be sure to plant cold-resistant veggies like garlic, onions, and shallots. These root vegetables, with their love for cooler weather, will give you a reliable harvest, even in…
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Fungi – Friends or Foes in Your Vegetable Garden?
Fungi are a kingdom of organisms distinct from plants, animals, and bacteria, including various species such as mushrooms, molds, and yeasts. In vegetable gardens, fungi play multiple roles—both beneficial and detrimental. Certain fungi form symbiotic relationships with plants, like mycorrhizal fungi, which enhance nutrient absorption and boost plant growth. On the other hand, other fungi…
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Preserving Sweet Potatoes for Future Planting Success
Howdy! Have you ever wondered how to keep some of your harvested sweet potatoes for planting the following year? Let me share some tips we use here to hang onto sweet potatoes for next year’s planting stock. So, today while cleaning out the Veggie-Bed, we found some sweet potatoes hiding in the soil. We’re going…
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American Foxhound: Virginia’s State Dog and Its Unique Attributes
Here at the Veggie-Bed, Lucy Lou and I are all about hounds, especially American Foxhounds. The American Foxhound’s roots can be traced back to the 17th century when Robert Brooke brought a pack of hunting dogs from England to Maryland in 1650. These dogs, known as “Brooke Hounds,” laid the foundation for several strains of…
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How Nematodes Impact Your Vegetable Garden
Nematodes, also known as roundworms or eelworms, are a diverse group belonging to the phylum Nematoda. They can be found in a wide range of environments, from soil and freshwater to marine habitats. This diversity is reflected in their feeding habits, with most nematodes being free-living and feeding on microorganisms, while many species are parasitic,…







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