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  • How to Naturally Repel Mosquitoes with Plants.
    June 11, 2019 Julie Fryer

    How to Naturally Repel Mosquitoes with Plants.

       Mosquitoes have arrived! And with such a wet spring across the country, they've found lots of standing water to breed and forecasts are for a bumper crop all summer long. Not only does that put a damper on our outdoor...

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  • How to Harvest Tomatoes
    July 24, 2018 Julie Fryer

    How to Harvest Tomatoes

      Your hard work and patience are about to pay off and your tomato vines are loaded with big, plump tomatoes! Visions of BLTs, caprese salad (recipe here), and fresh salsa dance in your head and you just can’t wait...

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  • Basil Gardening
    July 24, 2018 Julie Fryer

    Basil Gardening

    Tips and hints on Basil gardening . . . a gardener's favorite and must-have for every herb garden.
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  • How To Burn a Jar Candle
    July 20, 2018 Julie Fryer

    How To Burn a Jar Candle

    This may be surprising but there is a right (and wrong!) way to burn a jar candle. Here’s just a few tips to get the best results and longest burn time out of your candles: During your first use, burn...

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  • How to Attract Butterflies to Your Garden
    July 11, 2018 Julie Fryer

    How to Attract Butterflies to Your Garden

    It doesn't take much to create a butterfly-friendly garden! Try these quick tips for fast results: Butterflies prefer red, yellow, orange, pink, or purple blossoms and need flat-topped, clustered, or short-tubed flowers so they can get at the nectar. A few...

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  • How To Grow Milkweed for Monarchs
    June 4, 2018 Julie Fryer

    How To Grow Milkweed for Monarchs

    Milkweed grows in a sturdy upright pattern with large leaves that turn from light green to dark green and sometimes to red as they mature. The plant can reach up to six-feet tall and produces a multi-clustered pinkish purple flower...

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  • America's Favorite Butterfly: The Monarch
    May 10, 2018 Julie Fryer

    America's Favorite Butterfly: The Monarch

    Monarchs are the only butterfly known to make a two-way migration. Most other butterflies are able to overwinter as larvae or pupae but Monarchs cannot survive the cold. Relying on environmental changes, they know when it’s time to head South...

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  • Bring Your Harvest Full Circle
    February 9, 2018 Julie Fryer

    Bring Your Harvest Full Circle

       Not all seed starter pots are created equal! Some like plastic or peat are hard on the environment while others are not so great for the seedlings. Luckily innovators have come up with a great alternative that’s friendly to...

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