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Melons flourish when paired with compatible companion plants. Sunflowers act as natural trellises, offering sturdy support and providing shade to melon vines while attracting pollinators. Cosmos adds vibrant beauty to the garden and attracts beneficial insects. Oregano and thyme serve as aromatic protectors, deterring pests that can harm melon plants. These companion plantings create a harmonious and visually appealing garden ecosystem, enhancing the growth and flavor of your melons while improving overall garden health. More

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It was good while it lasted, but now your spinach seems ready to move on with its life. No worries, there are plenty of heat-tolerant spinach alternatives happy to step in and pick up where your spinach left off.  In this week's article, we're going to introduce some of our favorites.

Transplanting—it's a stressful time for tomato plants and a busy one for gardeners. This week we're sharing a trick we use to eliminate the need for frequent watering after transplanting. Join us as we share the details on this proven, time-saving technique.

You planted them, watered them in, watched, waited, and celebrated when those first tiny sprouts finally breached the soil surface. But now, growth seems to have ground to a halt. What gives?  In this week's post we're working through the most common pepper growth concerns.  Join us as we explore why peppers stop growing and when you should worry.

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