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A Piece of Rainbow saved to Best DIY projects
Find out which fruit and vegetables should and shouldn’t be planted together with our companion planting chart for some of the most popular garden foods!

Eileen Ross saved to gardening
Sometimes plants get hungry after it's used up all its soils nutrients. Thankfully, you can make homemade plant food to keep your plant happy and healthy!
Vegetable Garden Bed Designs for your gardening inspiration! There are some great ways to grow food, check out these Vegetable Garden Bed Designs

Raleigh Eckert saved to New Apartment
Here's how to turn your skinny little basil plant into a thriving bush so you can make all the pesto you ever dreamed of.
Fortunately for us plant-eaters, iron is incredibly abundant in the plant-food world. In fact, there are over 20 plant-based foods rich in iron (among many others), all of which help us stay energized and anemia-free!
Susan Wilkinson saved to Health
If you find yourself struggling to try to figure out how much to plant per person in the garden for a year's worth of food - look no further.

Ela Januszewska saved to self sufficient living
It is possible to grow a garden in less than full sun. Use this helpful guide to see which vegetables, herbs & flowers grow in shade.

Kristin Berger Papek saved to • gardening •
Permaculture food forests are autopilot gardens that need little human intervention except in the beginning. Here's how to build one.
heila bothma saved to Boerdery
Don't throw away those old potatoes! Or those romaine lettuce ends! There are lots of foods you can regrow from scraps — it's easy and free!
Lenora Chamness saved to Garden ideas