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Growing okra, best (and worst) backyard fruit, curtailing cutworms!

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How many gallons of oil are in a barrel?
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Puzzle of the Day
What goes up the hill, down the hill, and yet stands still?
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Stay, season of calm love and soulful snows!  
There is a subtle sweetness in the sun,  
The ripples on the stream's breast gaily run,  
The wind more boisterously by me blows,  
And each succeeding day now longer grows.  
–Claude McKay (1889–1948), Jamaican-American writer

Astronomy Highlight: Don't miss the full Worm Moon tonight!

 
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The Best Backyard Fruit: Good Fruit and Bad Fruit to Grow!
Want to grow fruit in your home garden? Which ones should you grow? Which ones should you run from? It depends on the plant, where you live, and how much sweat, time, and heartbreak you can spare.
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Okra
Okra thrives in warm weather and is traditionally grown in the southern U.S., though there are varieties for northern growers, too. Easy to grow and use, it also has beautiful flowers that look great throughout the growing season! See how to plant, grow, and harvest okra.
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Household Uses of Salt
Salt certainly makes our food more flavorful, but it can also work to fix many of our unexpected challenges around the house. Here are some of our favorite household uses of salt.
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Learn, Plant, Grow!

Are you a gardener with no fear of getting your hands dirty? Maybe you’re a houseplant mom or dad who loves caring for what makes your home green. Anyone who enjoys spending time with plants will love the array of new articles in this year’s Garden Guide

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Cutworms
Cutworms can be a major annoyance in the garden, particularly for young seedlings or transplants. Here’s how to identify, prevent, and get rid of cutworms in your garden.
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Rutabaga Soup
Maple syrup lends a distinctive flavor to this rich, creamy rutabaga soup. Serve hot as a prelude to an autumn or winter dinner!
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