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November’s Bounty: Tomatoes, Peppers, and Flowers in My Indiana Garden

Tomatoes, peppers, and flowers thrive in Indiana’s changing climate clear into November these days. In the wake of climate change, Indiana’s landscape has undergone a remarkable transformation. When I embarked on my gardening journey, the northern reaches of Indiana were firmly situated in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s hardiness zone 5a. However, in recent years, …

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Fall Garden Vegetables: Essential Picks and Planting Chart for a Thriving Harvest

Fall is the perfect time to give your garden a second life with a fresh crop of vegetables. The cooler weather makes it ideal for growing hearty greens and root veggies that thrive in the crisp air. If you’re wondering what to plant, you’ll be surprised at the variety of fall garden vegetables that can …

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Easy Guide to Growing Potatoes in Straw-filled Containers

Growing potatoes in straw is a fantastic way to dive into home gardening, offering a simple yet effective method to yield fresh, organic potatoes right from your backyard. This simple method makes it easy to grow potatoes without heavy digging. First, choose the right potato variety and find suitable containers like large pots or even …

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