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Content Licensing
Content Leads to Commerce. We realize that being thanked isn't enough. Savvy online commerce and community require content/commerce integration. Content stimulates interest in your products. When you help your ... [... more]
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Advertising
The National Gardening Association announces 2005 advertising rates for Garden.org. Both our award-winning Web site and popular e-mail newsletters are highly targeted, interactive media vehicles reaching the nation's ... [... more]
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Custom Publishing
With more than 30 years of gardening publishing experience, we know a little about what gardeners want. NGA owns one of the largest content databases and is continually developing new publications and programs. The ... [... more]
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Making Pumpkins Last
Winter squashes and pumpkins must be cured to dry and harden their shells completely before being put into storage. Select only the best specimens for winter keeping. Any bumps, bruises, broken stems or rotting will ... [... more]
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Planning For Cole Crops
Cole crops can be planted just about anywhere in the garden. As long as they get six to eight hours of sun each day, they don't mind a little shade from neighboring rows. Your only considerations will be crop ... [... more]
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Celeriac - Lazy Man's Celery
Are you looking for a way to get celery from the garden without worrying about blanching or stringiness? Interested in a new soup, stew and salad ingredient? How about a new vegetable dish? If so, consider growing ... [... more]
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Radish Essentials
Plant short-season or spring varieties in spring or fall, depending on local temperatures. Ideal growing temperature is 60° F to 65° F. Cooler or warmer weather results in harsher-tasting radishes. Plants will mature ... [... more]
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Greens' Diseases & Insects
There are few insects that generally cause serious problems on greens crops. Probably the most troublesome for many gardeners are the small leaf miners that feed on spinach, chard, beet and turnip greens. The ... [... more]
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Planting Potatoes
Line a bushel basket with plastic and punch a few holes in the bottom for drainage. Stir a few tablespoons of houseplant food or fertilizer into a bucket of moist soil. Put a 4- or 5-inch layer of soil in the basket. ... [... more]
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To Spray Or Not To Spray
Chemical control for diseases is usually recommended on a season-long basis. Sulfur, or other fungicides, are often contained in the multi-ingredient, all-purpose tomato and potato sprays. These are used every 7 to ... [... more]
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Celery Essentials
Celery requires about 125 days of a long, relatively cool growing season, for a summer harvest, start plants indoors 10 to 12 weeks before the last spring frost date. ... [... more]
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Okra Seedling Care
When your plants are three to four inches tall and start to crowd together in their containers, it's time to repot them into individual or bigger containers such as large peat pots or milk cartons. A plastic dishpan ... [... more]
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