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Posts by Ciara Konhaus

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Can You Bury Tomato Stems? Yes, and Here’s Why You Should

I’m sure by now, most of us have heard about the wonders of burying your tomato stems deeply in the ground. But, if you’re anything like me, you’ve probably been curious if all that talk is...

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Can You Bury Pepper Stems Deep? Here’s What You Need to Know

Transplanting anything into the garden after being started inside can be a bit nerve-racking for even the most seasoned gardener. Every plant needs something a little different to get acclimated and...

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What to Do With Leggy Brassica Seedlings?

Leggy seedlings are pretty common among veggies in the brassica family. But, that doesn’t make it any less frustrating when it happens. To help fix your leggy brassica seedlings and strengthen...

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What to Do With Leggy Bean Seedlings?

If you’ve ever grown beans before, you know just how quickly the sprouts can start to emerge from the soil. But sometimes, this fast growth can quickly lead to leggy seedlings which are less than...

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What to Do With Leggy Sunflower Seedlings?

One of my favorite additions to the garden is the sunflower. But sometimes, starting sunflower seeds doesn’t always yield the strong seedlings that I’m looking for. Sometimes the seedlings become...

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What to Do With Leggy Basil? And How to Prevent It

Basil is one of the most fragrant and flavorful herbs to grow in your garden. But it can be hard to enjoy when your plants become too tall and leggy. It can leave you wondering if your basil is even...

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About the Author

I’m Ciara and I’m a gardener and agricultural educator in zone 6b. I’ve farmed and gardened all over the Appalachian mountains and love to empower people with the tools they need to start their own gardens. There’s nothing more rewarding than growing your own food!

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