Everything Gardening

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Cucumber tips

Discover gardening tips and tricks from homegrown.florida! In this reel, they share their experiences and mistakes while growing cucumbers, highlighting the importance of timing, disease management, and proper feeding.

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Four Tips to Keep Cucumbers Coming

Get the most out of your cucumber harvest with these four tips from theyoungnonno! Learn how to harvest more, keep them crisper, and use them in the kitchen. Share your experiences in the comments!

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Potatoes

“Perpetual Passive Potatoes” are the easiest way to grow potatoes with very little effort! First I plant forgotten kitchen potatoes that have started sprouting into grow bags. I continue to cover the sprouted leaves with more soil as they poke through, until I’ve reached the top of the bag. At the end of the season when I repurpose the soil from past grow bag harvests into containers on my deck, I get surprise potatoes sprouting from even the smallest forgotten seed potatoes. I’ve been using @kellogggarden Near Source Organic Potting Soil since I accidentally waterlogged a batch of potatoes in straight compost & rabbit bedding a couple years ago (yep, they turned to mush). I mix it with my rabbit bedding (Timothy hay + rabbit poo) for extra drainage and mulch, and to add a bit of my own earth into the growing process. Have you had luck growing potatoes in containers? #garden #gardening #organicgardening #potatoes #growyourownfood #kellogggardenpartner #sponsored".

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Discover the world of companion planting! 🌱💡 Potatoes and garlic make a fantastic pair.

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Amending Soil

Discover the secret to a thriving garden! Soil expert shares top tips on how to nourish your soil for a productive harvest. Join the conversation and learn how to boost your garden's growth with custom soil amendments! 🌱 #garden #soil #amendments

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Silver Dichondria

Useful AND beautiful?? Does it get better than that?

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plant splitting instructions

"Fall = FREE plants so grab your shovel and save this post. If you loved the reel, here are even more plants to divide. Here is my list of what you can divide in your garden 4-6 weeks before your first frost for lots of free plants. Bee balm Coneflower Bearded iris Japanese anemone (just rip clusters straight out of the ground) Agastache Turtlehead Phlox paniculata Black eyed Susan Daisy Hostas Astilbe Lamium Echinops Peony (if 3+ years old—the older the better!) Eryngium Lamb’s ear Lady’s mantle Yarrow Ornamental grasses What are you dividing this fall?".

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controlled chaos

This Instagram post features a discussion about gardening challenges and offers insights into the Trifecta Planting Method for creating beautiful plant combinations. Followers are encouraged to share their gardening issues and engage in the comments.

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English Cottage Garden Designer | Garden Plans Zone 4-9

This Instagram post shares creative plant pairings for cottage gardens, emphasizing the idea that opposites attract. It offers guidance on how to combine plants effectively for a beautiful garden, inviting viewers to comment for more resources.

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English Cottage Garden Designer | Garden Plans Zone 4-9

This Instagram post discusses the importance of ornamental grasses in garden design, emphasizing their ability to add movement, color, and texture. The designer shares tips on combining grasses with other plants and invites followers to engage by commenting for a seed collection link.

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Garden Hacks: Attracting Pollinators with Succession Blooms

This page discusses how to create a pollinator-friendly garden by planting flowers that bloom in succession, providing a continuous source of nectar and pollen for bees, butterflies, and other native insects throughout the growing season. It lists specific plants suitable for various climate zones that support pollinator activity from early spring to late fall.

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Gardening Hacks: Companion Planting Made Easy 🌿

Did you know some plants grow better together? Companion planting helps improve growth, reduce pests, and boost harvest naturally. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener, pairing the right plants can make a huge difference in your garden.

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DIY Plant Support Ideas from The Money-Saving Gardener

This Instagram post by anya_thegarden_fairy shares a creative way to make your own plant support for potted plants, emphasizing cost-saving and environmentally friendly practices. It also promotes her book, 'The Money-Saving Gardener Containers', which includes more money-saving gardening projects.

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Instagram Reel by master25248

This Instagram reel features content by user master25248, showcasing a popular post with 117K likes and 114 comments. The post was shared on December 22, 2025, highlighting engaging moments captured in the video.

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Poker Planting: Maximize Your Garden Space

Bailey Van Tassel shares insights on Poker Planting, an organizational strategy for mapping out your garden to maximize space and potentially double your yield. This approach is part of a broader teaching aimed at helping families grow their own food and reduce grocery store dependency.

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Alfalfa Pellets: Affordable Natural Fertilizer

Discover the benefits of alfalfa pellets as a cost-effective natural fertilizer. Learn how alfalfa meal serves as a nitrogen source in organic gardening and farming.

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Spring Garden Planning Challenge with Nicole Johnsey Burke

Join Nicole Johnsey Burke in a spring garden planning challenge! Learn to plant based on your local temperatures to ensure your crops thrive and receive a comprehensive 31-day guide for successful gardening in 2026.

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Plant Hardy Annuals in Snow This January

This page discusses the benefits of planting hardy annuals like Lisianthus, Snapdragons, and Sweet peas in January, particularly in colder zones. It offers a winter sowing guide and encourages users to engage for more resources on winter gardening.

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English Cottage Garden Designer | Garden Plans Zone 4-9

Explore essential perennials that enhance your garden throughout the season. Discover tips for spring planting and share your favorite long-blooming flowers.

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Secrets of Salvia 'Hot Lips' for Your Garden

Chris spills the secrets on why Salvia 'Hot Lips' is our go-to for colour, long seasons and effortless garden magic! Blooming almost all year long, it's a gardener’s dream.

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Shade Loving Flowers for Spring Gardening

Discover beautiful spring flowers that thrive in shady areas, perfect for enhancing woodland edges and part-shade beds. This guide highlights top shade-loving favorites like Hellebores, Bleeding Hearts, and more, ensuring your garden blooms even without full sun.

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Essential Planting Dates for Garden Flowers

This page provides crucial planting dates for various garden crops that thrive in cold soil and cool weather. It emphasizes the importance of timely planting to avoid poor harvests and offers adjustments based on different growing zones.

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Flower Gardening Made Easy | Don’t Plant Hellebores Alone

This Instagram post highlights the importance of not planting hellebores alone in shade gardens. It suggests companion plants that enhance the beauty and longevity of shade gardens through careful layering of textures and bloom times.

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Cottage Garden Basics: A Beginner’s Guide to Designing a Romantic, Timeless Garden

If you’ve ever dreamed of a garden filled with billowing flowers, winding paths, climbing roses, and blooms that feel as though they’ve always belonged, you’re already drawn to the magic of a cottage garden. Cottage gardens aren’t about perfection. They’re about abundance, charm, and creating a space that feels lived-in, loved, and layered with beauty.

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Tips for Growing Jasmine Successfully

This Instagram post shares effective tips for growing jasmine, including sunlight requirements, deep watering techniques, monthly feeding, pruning for shape, and gentle training methods. Follow the user for more gardening advice and to receive a direct message with additional resources.

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5 flowers to plant for a magical fairy flower garden ✨

This Instagram post by johnsplantadventures highlights five beautiful flowers to plant for creating a magical fairy flower garden. It provides planting recommendations for different climates, encouraging fall planting for spring bloomers.

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Jessica's Snapdragons: New Colors and Growing Tips

Join Jessica as she explores her favorite snapdragon varieties, including a new color called 'plum blossom'. Engage with her post to receive a full blog post on growing snapdragons.

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Using Beneficial Nematodes for Organic Pest Control

This page discusses the use of beneficial nematodes, microscopic worms that help control pest larvae by releasing bacteria that eliminate them within 7-10 days. It provides tips on application timing, conditions, and methods for effective pest management in gardening.

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15 Fast-Growing Perennials That Fill Your Garden with Color

If you want a garden that looks full, blooming, and beautiful—but you don’t have the time (or patience) to wait around—fast-growing perennials are the way to go. This page provides a list of 15 vibrant perennials that can quickly enhance your garden's appearance.

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Facebook Share - March Gardening Tips

March division also gives you the chance to reshape garden beds and improve spacing 🌱 You can create multiple healthy plants from one clump while...

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Winter Sowing in March: Seeds for Colder Zones

Yes, you can still winter sow in March in the colder zones. Here are some examples of which seeds can still be sown.

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Understanding Hydrangea Varieties and Pruning Tips

This Instagram reel by hamiltonhousedesigns explains the differences between smooth and mophead hydrangeas, including their blooming patterns and pruning times. It offers practical advice for hydrangea care and invites viewers to comment for more information.

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Clematis Umbrella: A Great Alternative to Wisteria

If you love the idea of making your own Wisteria Umbrella but don't want the wait, why not try it with clematis? An evergreen variety of this climbing plant will serve as a great alternative to the wisteria umbrella and still offer foliage and flowers. My gardening tips for beginner gardeners will show you how to make and support your own clematis umbrella.

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Organic Strategies for Growing Flavorful Tomatoes

This Instagram post by organicfarmergirl shares effective organic strategies for growing big, flavorful tomatoes using Epsom salt foliar spray. It provides a simple recipe and tips for application to enhance tomato and pepper growth.

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DIY Cattle Panel Trellis for Vertical Gardening

Step-by-Step Tutorial on how to build a cattle panel trellis for your garden. We show you how to build this durable, attractive and SIMPLE trellis for your vertical gardening needs.

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Organizing Seeds for a Thriving Garden

Casey shares her method for organizing seeds by the dates they are started in her greenhouse. This approach helps maintain order and efficiency in gardening, with a link to the organizer used available on Amazon.

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Build an Herb Spiral That Grows More in Less Space

An herb spiral is a smart way to turn a small patch of ground into a highly productive growing area. By stacking stone into a raised spiral, you create multiple growing zones in one compact bed, allowing for a wider variety of herbs to thrive in different conditions while keeping everything easy to reach.

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15 Spectacular Native Annuals You Must Direct-Sow

This page highlights 15 native annual plants that can be directly sown in spring for vibrant summer blooms. It emphasizes the benefits of choosing these plants over greenhouse-grown varieties, offering a cost-effective and rewarding gardening experience.

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Rocio Estrada on Instagram: Porch Plant Details

Rocio Estrada shares details about her porch plants and offers a link for purchasing them. She describes the sunlight conditions of her porch and lists the specific plants used in her arrangement.

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Borage: The Versatile Annual Herb for Your Garden

🌿 Borage is the plant that earns its garden space in more ways simultaneously than almost any other annual herb available. The extraordinary vivid blue flowers and beneficial properties make it a valuable addition to any garden.

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Perpetual Passive Potatoes: Easy Growing Tips

This page provides practical advice on growing regular potatoes in various settings, including grow bags and garden beds. It emphasizes the benefits of potatoes as a high-yield food source, especially during uncertain times, encouraging readers to start planting.