Step-by-step guide takes you from buds to spuds

Potatoes come in a wide variety of colors.(Laura Musikanski / morguefiles.com) By Jodi Bay Early spring is a time vegetable gardeners begin to plan spring and summer gardens. Looking at seed catalogs, many are selecting seeds for tomatoes, peppers, melons and eggplants. But what about potatoes? Potatoes are easy to grow, come in various colors […]

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How often and how long should I drip irrigate my raised bed vegetable garden?

By Donna McClay Question: I recently converted to drip irrigation in my raised bed vegetable garden. How often and how long should I be watering? Answer: The simple answer is: It depends!  There are several factors affecting how often and how long to water vegetables in raised beds: What time of year is it? Where do […]

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Succulents as Low Maintenance Shrubs

BY SHARON REEVE When you picture a succulent garden, you might be like me and see in your mind’s eye many colorful tiny plants in a precious arrangement, but have you ever thought of succulents as shrubs in a low-maintenance and drought-tolerant garden? Many succulents have a neat and tidy domed habit that suits a low-water […]

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Harvest some enjoyment with your own kitchen garden!

BY HELEN PURCELL MONTAG (This article originally appeared in the September 10, 2022 issue of the San Diego Union-Tribune)   No doubt about it: Gardening can promote a sustainable, healthy and active lifestyle. You’ll enjoy the outdoors as you get your hands in the soil planting seeds, vegetables, fruits or flowers. You’ll reap benefits from all […]

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