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Are your seeds being 'stubborn'? Here's how to get them to sprout

Are your seeds being 'stubborn'? Here's how to get them to sprout
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Viral TikTok hack says pineapples make for better sleep, and it's true

Viral TikTok hack says pineapples make for better sleep, and it's true
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Oregon Christmas tree supply, prices hold steady, growers say, but some shopping trends are changing

Oregon Christmas tree supply, prices hold steady, growers say, but some shopping trends are changing
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CSA produce share: How to use your fruits and veggies before they rot

Community-supported agriculture is a great way to get a variety of local fruits and veggies, but it can be overwhelming to stare down all those leafy greens.

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The Golden Egg

The current egg shortage is blamed on a worldwide outbreak of avian influenza. In response, more people are interested in raising their own. If you're one of them, a state vet and local keepers share their tips.

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Weekly Garden Thread - January 14-20, 2023 [Back By Popular Demand: The 2023 Seed Catalog Edition!]

Weekly Garden Thread - January 14-20, 2023 [Back By Popular Demand: The 2023 Seed Catalog Edition!]
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The best indoor and outdoor plants for summer, according to pros

The best indoor and outdoor plants for summer, according to pros
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10 Parts of Fruits and Veggies You Didn't Know You Could Eat

Plant-based diets aren’t exempt from wasting food. Stop throwing away perfectly good, and edible, parts of fruits and vegetables and learn to enjoy eating them instead! You’ll save money, reduce waste, and maybe even get a health perk or two. Apple cores, carrot tops, and kale stems are among the foods we give recipes for enjoying.

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Houston Gardens Come Alive | Houston Press


The month of April is nearly over. After the devastating freeze in February, Houston has seen even more unusual weather with cooler-than-normal temperatures and a mix of wind, storms and dry spells through the past two months. However, a look around the Bayou City's neighborhoods shows the resiliency of nature as roses burst into bloom, refreshed by the dormancy that Houston weather rarely allows. We missed out on our annual azalea show but the wildflowers were happy this year. And the Sago Palms around town are coming back in phallic glory.
This past weekend was spectacular weather-wise with bountiful sunshine and low humidity. It's days like these that make Houstonians forget the sweltering months to come. And our gardens are loving the weather as well. It's tempting to sit back on a restaurant patio sipping a margarita or lounge lazily in the backyard with an iced tea but our plant pals need a little attention as the month of May begins. A few hours spent laying down some mulch and doing a little supplemental watering and fertilizing can prepare our yards for what lies ahead—-a Houston summer.

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