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We've Got You Covered: A Guide to Cover Crops

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Conservatory in the fall at Belle Isle Garden in Detroit

A Rainy Day Revelation: Discovering Piet Oudolf's Belle Isle Garden in Detroit

Written By Lara Wadsworth When I was tasked with writing an article about Piet Oudolf a few weeks ago, I didn’t know what I was getting into! I remember learning about the internationally renowned landscape designer as a college student...

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Reviewing the Aquatree Garden: A True Leaf Market Experience

The AquaTree Garden is an innovative growing experience! This nifty appliance allows you to grow leafy greens, microgreens, herbs, large sprouts, and vegetable starts (like tomatoes) all at once! When it comes to indoor gardening, there is no question the...

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Parasitoid Wasps: A Beneficial Insect in the Garden

Written By Lara Wadsworth There are estimated to be around one million different species of parasitic wasps worldwide. In fact, most wasps are parasitic, which means they live on or in a host at the host's expense. For common garden...

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Succession Planting: The Key to a Continual Harvest

Do you find yourself harvesting large amounts of any given vegetable from your garden all at once? There is a solution! The practice of succession planting, or planting in segments over a period of time, allows you to harvest root...


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20 comments

  • Vik Aug 30, 2022

    Thank you for including a shade tolerant cover crop. I just realized there’s a patch of shade in my yard that could use it!


  • Martha S Dirkes Aug 16, 2022

    Will any of these suppress Bermuda grass growth to help rid the area of these noxious weeds? This stuff is the bane of my gardening life. I will plant anything that will help get rid of it.


  • Rick Aug 16, 2022

    Two pounds of clover seed were planted in early spring. Nothing came up. We are having a very dry summer. Any suggestions for the front range (Cheyenne).


  • Kate Aug 16, 2022

    Love the crimson clover! I’ve recently been researching cover crops! Great read. Thanks for sharing


  • Brenda Aug 14, 2022

    The crimson clover looks pretty for a cover crop. I think I might have to plant some this fall for the hill below.


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