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    Zone 7 Fall Garden Tour (2025)

    Welcome to my fall garden tour! Better late than never, right? I have had this sitting in a draft in my list of WordPress posts for about 2 months now…

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    Growing Food

    10 Perennial Herbs I Recommend

    Perennials are one of my favorite topics when it comes to gardening. I love being able to plant something once and enjoy it for many years. And, as a bonus,…

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    Growing Food

    Propagating Currants & Gooseberries

    I’m writing this post in December in Maryland zone 7, where it’s currently 20 degrees and we have a few inches of snow. You might not think this is the…

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    Growing for Nature

    How to Root Elderberry Cuttings

    Today we’re talking about how to root elderberry cuttings. Elderberry shrubs, otherwise known by their genus name of Sambucus, are a gorgeous native perennial here in Maryland. But if you…

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    Growing Food

    Climate-Resilient Crops for Zone 7

    A few years ago, I heard my neighbor say that if the climate continued being as hot and dry as it has been lately, having a backyard garden wouldn’t be…

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    Growing for Nature

    My Favorite Late-Blooming Natives

    Over the last few years, I’ve been making the push to fill our yard with native plants. One huge benefit of native plants is that they have evolved to grow…

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    Growing Food

    How to Hand Pollinate Squash

    Does growing squash frustrate you as much as it frustrates me? I love squash, especially yellow summer squash. Unfortunately, garden pests love it, too. If you’ve ever grown squash, you…

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    Tips & Tricks

    Cheap Fall Clearance Plant Finds!

    One of the biggest secrets of affordable garden is fall planting. People think that the best time to plant is spring, and spring is a great time to plant. But…

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  • woman holding a small tomato plant
    Growing Food

    How to Propagate Tomato Cuttings

    Today we’re talking about how to grow more tomato plants from suckers! Suckers are small shoots that grow between branches and the main stem of a tomato plant. They will…

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    Tips & Tricks

    Adding Raised Bed Greenhouse Covers

    Today we’re talking about something that, in my opinion, is not talked about enough: extending your growing season by covering your crops! Sometimes adding just a few weeks to the…

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  • woman holding a potted strawberry plant
    Growing Food

    How to Propagate Strawberries

    Plant propagation is, without a doubt, one of my favorite topics. The only thing close is seed saving. And that’s because plant propagation and seed saving both have something in…

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    Tours

    Our Summer Garden Updates (2025)

    I have really been slacking on 2025 yard updates! Well, as far as blog posts go. I have been posting regular tours on YouTube, but I’ve been waiting for my…

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