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Did you know some herbs like parsley, dill, and cilantro are best directly sown outdoors? Prepare your beds and get ready to add fresh flavors to your spring dishes!

CHERRY PICKED - JUST FOR YOU

Why make a trip to the grocery store when you can have one right inside your own home? Get started with a couple of simple methods using items you likely already have in your home.

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“BYTE”-SIZED GARDEN TALES

The crisp morning air nipped at Emily's nose as she surveyed her garden. The first official day of spring had come and gone, but her plot remained stubbornly barren. Disappointment tugged at her, a recurring visitor every year. Maybe her balcony just wasn't the right place for a thriving vegetable garden.

Just then, a flash of movement caught her eye. A tiny ladybug, its red shell gleaming in the sunlight, was diligently making its way across a forgotten sunflower stalk from last summer. It paused, its black antennae twitching, before taking flight. A spark of hope ignited within Emily.

Nature, she realized, didn't wait for everything to be perfect. The ladybug wasn't concerned about the lack of lush greenery – it was simply going about its business.

Inspired, Emily grabbed her gardening tools. She wouldn't wait for a picture-perfect garden to start. She'd prepare the soil, clear out debris, and maybe even start some seeds indoors. Every step, no matter how small, was a step closer to her goal.

IN A NUTSHELL

Growth doesn't always happen overnight. Follow the lead of the ladybug – embrace the small actions and celebrate the everyday miracles that lead to a thriving garden.

DIGGING DEEPER

Have you ever dreamed of enjoying fresh, homegrown salad greens whenever you crave them? From choosing the perfect location to harvesting your crops, this guide provides everything you need to know to enjoy the benefits of homegrown greens.

DAILY DOSE OF DIRT

Don't wear perfume in the garden unless you want to be pollinated by bees.

Anne Raver

UNTIL NEXT BLOOM…

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Happy planting!

Lisa