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10 healthy veggies to grow, gnats on houseplants, mint jelly

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Question of the Day
I have some old vegetable seeds I’m not sure will still grow. How can I test them?
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Top 10 Healthiest Fruits and Vegetables to Grow in Your Garden
If you’re going to grow and eat healthy vegetables, why not consider which ones are nutrient-dense? So, which veggies are the nutritional stars? Here are the top 10 healthiest vegetables and fruits that you can grow at home—plus advice for growing a healthier garden.
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Fungus Gnats
Do you have little flies on your houseplants? They may be fungus gnats! Often considered only a minor houseplant pest, fungus gnats can quickly become a significant issue (and annoyance) if an infestation gets out of hand.
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Fresh Mint Jelly
Mint Jelly is, of course, the traditional accompaniment for lamb—and oh, so good! Using fresh mint leaves makes a real difference. The store-bought version can’t compete with fresh jelly.
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Amazing Air Plants: How to Care of Air Plants
Spending more time at home this winter? Looking to liven up your living space by adding some new plants? Look no further than the air plant (Tillandsia). These unique plants have an interesting sculptural quality, right for any decor, and—best of all—need no soil to grow!
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