Editorial
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Little Hands, Big Harvest: Teaching Kids to Garden
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Gardening with kids isn’t just about growing food; it’s about growing memories, one muddy footprint at a time.
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Critters in the Garden: The Good, The Bad, and the Just Plain Nosy
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In a garden, you don’t just grow plants—you entertain a whole host of critters with minds of their own.
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A Little Dirt Never Hurt: The Art of Southern Soil
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A little dirt never hurt, as long as you treat it with respect. Take your time, listen to the earth.
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A Little Luck and a Lot of Love: Southern Gardens Aren’t Just About Dirt
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Gardening in the South isn’t just about dirt and seeds—it’s about faith, patience, and a little bit of luck.
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The Best Time to Water Your Lawn: A Timing Trick or a Disaster in the Making?
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Wondering when to water your lawn? It’s early morning, not high noon—here’s why timing matters for a healthy lawn.
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Will I Regret Using Rubber Mulch? Let’s Dig Into It
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Thinking about rubber mulch? It might seem like a dream solution, but could it turn into a garden nightmare? Let’s find out.
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Mulch Madness: Why Volcano Mulching is a Disaster Waiting to Happen
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Volcano mulching might seem like good tree care, but it’s really just a slow-motion disaster in disguise.
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Is No-Dig Landscape Edging Worth It?
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No-dig landscape edging can be a game-changer if you pick the right materials and put in the effort up front.
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Simple Garden Ideas on a Budget: Because Who Needs to Sell Their Soul for a Few Petunias?
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How to garden on a budget without sacrificing style or sanity. Start from seed, divide perennials, and hit up thrift stores.
