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			<title>What are some easy to grow food crops?</title>
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				Jodie from Texas asks, I am in my 50s and I don't have any experience with gardening, but I'd love to grow food for my family what are some crops that would be easy for a beginner
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			<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2021 16:22:07 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>Are raised beds supposed to have a bottom, or not?</title>
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				Eleanor from Oregon asks, Are raised beds supposed to have a bottom, or not
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			<title>When should I start to dig out Sweet Potatoes?</title>
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				Spearo from Chesterfield, VA asks, For the first time this spring I planted a dozen sweet potatoes plants, and now these are taking a lot of room in my garden when should I start digging them out I am familiar with red potatoes, as I grow them every year, but I have no clue as to when these should be ready.
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			<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jun 2018 12:34:25 PDT</pubDate>
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			<title>What can I use as a substitution for Cooking Sherry?</title>
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				Emily asks, My recipe calls for Cooking Sherry, I have every kind of vinegar, and some white wine or I have a bottle of Merlot it only takes 2 teaspoons.  What can I use as a substitution
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			<title>Is there a tough ground cover that can withstand dogs?</title>
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				Too Many Dogs Asks, I have several dogs that have torn up the grass in my back yard I also foster dogs, so there's a lot of activity. Can anyone recommend a really tough grass or ground cover that has a chance with my, um, vigorous canines
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			<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2017 19:44:20 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>What are some algae free fountain tips that're safe for the birds?</title>
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				HyperFerret from Arkansas AsksMy fountain has green algae constantly growing on it I keep cleaning the fountain and rocks but it regrows so quickly. I know it's probably because of the sun beating through the clear water, presenting perfect opportunity for the algae but I'd really like for the algae to be gone.I was wondering if there was something I could put in the water to keep it algae free yet still safe for the birds.First I asked a plant nursery and they told me to get a Algaecide from Walmart but while there I could only find Fungicide in the Lawn  Garden department, so I looked in the Pets department in Walmart. In the fish section I found a couple of algae products but it specifically stated not safe for humans or domesticated animals, now I know the birds are not domesticated but figured it wouldn't be good for them either.The birds love to drink from and bathe in my fountain, I don't mind that at all and would like them to continue to use it. Is there anything that will keep my fountain algae free but safe for the birds
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			<pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2014 14:00:12 PDT</pubDate>
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			<title>What are the differences between Sedums and Succulents?</title>
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				Rita from Ohio Asks, I'm not sure what the differences between Sedums and Succulents are I would like to make a pot full of them, but I do not know which ones I want
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			<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2017 19:46:55 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>What are some plants that can grow beneath or around pine trees?</title>
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				Connie from Iowa AsksI am trying to figure out what plants, if any, will grow beneath and around our 3 rows of pine trees. I'm trying to find an alternative to the goats and sheep that my husband keeps telling me we're going to turn loose on that part of our yard to keep the mowing costs down it's about 500 feet long by 40 feet wide. I really don't want goats and sheep grazing in my yard.Is there a creeping plant that will grow in a place like that Maybe creeping sedum or something along those lines that we wouldn't have to mow. Even small bushes would be excellent as they would help as a wind break. These pines don't have branches that come all the way to the ground like our spruce trees, and the lower branches get trimmed off as they lose their needles, so there is height beneath them. Between the rows is very shady when the sun isn't directly overhead.I've heard that nothing will grow under pine trees because the soil is too acidic but the grass grows tall and thick right up to the trees, so I'm hoping this isn't true. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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			<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2014 23:48:40 PDT</pubDate>
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			<title>What are these brown spots that I've found on my rose leaves?</title>
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				Charlie from Alabama AsksI have some rose bushes in the flower bed that have looked really healthy this year. Within the past few days though I have noticed some large drak brownish colored spots showing up on the otherwise healthy dark green leaves. I have no idea what this is but we have had a lot of rain the past month. Is this anything to be concerned about If so what can I do about it I live in northeast Alabama if that helps at all.
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