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HINGHAM, Mass. - BostonChron -- No matter where you live, you can garden all year long. There are gardening projects for any time of year, and others that are the perfect opportunity for you to get your garden — and your gardening mindset — prepped and ready for the next growing season.
Here at the Food Gardening Network, we're all about growing our own good food. If you love to garden, you may feel worn out when you pull your last carrot from the garden. But with our FREE guide, Gardening in Every Season (https://foodgardening.mequoda.com/get-free-guid...), we lay out a plan to keep your gardening muscles strong all year long!
OK, this is going to sound pretty basic, but we need to say it out loud: plant what you like to eat. Is zucchini a prolific grower? Yes. Do you love zucchini? If the answer's not a resounding Yes! then maybe you should consider another crop.
Tomato planting season may be in the rearview come July, but there are still delicious plants you can plant and harvest before first frost (if you even have a first frost). No matter what hardiness zone you garden in, there are seven delicious veggies that you can plant in July. In Gardening in Every Season (https://foodgardening.mequoda.com/get-free-guide/?dtd=25406&ecid=EverySea-RCLPx-01-OF), https://foodgardening.mequoda.com/freebies/gardening-in-every-season/. check out our list of easy-growing veggies that even procrastinator gardeners can get in the ground mid-summer.
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Gardeners from coast to coast, in every growing zone, take heart! There are seven vibrant veggies ready and waiting for you to grow. Let's get planting!
One thing we can all grow, no matter how horticulturally challenged, is herbs. Whether you grow your basil in a bucket, your parsley in a pot, or your sage in the side yard, those aromatic herbs are worth savoring — and saving.
In Gardening in Every Season (https://foodgardening.mequoda.com/get-free-guid...), we'll show you how to preserve your herbs three different ways so you can enjoy them for months to come. Plus, for your herb plants that are biennials or perennials, we'll walk you through the process of putting the plants to "bed" for the off-season.
Nothing grows in the winter, right? Well, not quite. Whether you live in a region that sees snow, or you're in a zone where the weather goes from hot to not quite so hot, there is gardening to be done — and it can all be done indoors!
Spring is the traditional time to start gardening. But in our FREE guide, Gardening in Every Season (https://foodgardening.mequoda.com/get-free-guid...), we show you how gardening can really be a year-round adventure. Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter — there's always something you can do with gardening! Download today at https://foodgardening.mequoda.com/freebies/gard....
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Here at the Food Gardening Network, we're all about growing our own good food. If you love to garden, you may feel worn out when you pull your last carrot from the garden. But with our FREE guide, Gardening in Every Season (https://foodgardening.mequoda.com/get-free-guid...), we lay out a plan to keep your gardening muscles strong all year long!
OK, this is going to sound pretty basic, but we need to say it out loud: plant what you like to eat. Is zucchini a prolific grower? Yes. Do you love zucchini? If the answer's not a resounding Yes! then maybe you should consider another crop.
Tomato planting season may be in the rearview come July, but there are still delicious plants you can plant and harvest before first frost (if you even have a first frost). No matter what hardiness zone you garden in, there are seven delicious veggies that you can plant in July. In Gardening in Every Season (https://foodgardening.mequoda.com/get-free-guide/?dtd=25406&ecid=EverySea-RCLPx-01-OF), https://foodgardening.mequoda.com/freebies/gardening-in-every-season/. check out our list of easy-growing veggies that even procrastinator gardeners can get in the ground mid-summer.
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Gardeners from coast to coast, in every growing zone, take heart! There are seven vibrant veggies ready and waiting for you to grow. Let's get planting!
One thing we can all grow, no matter how horticulturally challenged, is herbs. Whether you grow your basil in a bucket, your parsley in a pot, or your sage in the side yard, those aromatic herbs are worth savoring — and saving.
In Gardening in Every Season (https://foodgardening.mequoda.com/get-free-guid...), we'll show you how to preserve your herbs three different ways so you can enjoy them for months to come. Plus, for your herb plants that are biennials or perennials, we'll walk you through the process of putting the plants to "bed" for the off-season.
Nothing grows in the winter, right? Well, not quite. Whether you live in a region that sees snow, or you're in a zone where the weather goes from hot to not quite so hot, there is gardening to be done — and it can all be done indoors!
Spring is the traditional time to start gardening. But in our FREE guide, Gardening in Every Season (https://foodgardening.mequoda.com/get-free-guid...), we show you how gardening can really be a year-round adventure. Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter — there's always something you can do with gardening! Download today at https://foodgardening.mequoda.com/freebies/gard....
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