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Posts by Sydney Bosque

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What Are Heirloom Vegetables? Benefits And Cautions

There are so many terms to describe fruits and vegetables that reading labels can become overwhelming. They don’t stop in the produce section, either. Labels claiming to be made with organic...

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Are Soil and Dirt the Same Thing?

This is like asking if oxygen and air are the same thing. Many people use the terms interchangeably, which really annoys people who like technical definitions. Soil and dirt are not the same...

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Does Soil Go Bad?

While this question seems simple, it has an incredibly complex answer. What is soil? What forces have a negative impact on soil? At what point is soil considered bad? Soil does not go bad but it...

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11 Essential Tips for Creating a Backyard Food Forest

Food forests are all the rage, and they have many homeowners digging up their lawns to plant micro-farms in the back yard. But, what is a food forest, and how do you start one? A food forest is a...

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Can You Compost Canned Vegetables? Critical Considerations

Composting is supposed to be the catch-all for food waste, but is it really safe to throw moldy, spoiled canned vegetables into the pile? How rotten is too rotten for the compost heap? Unless you...

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Does Pruning Stimulate Growth? You Need To Understand This!

It seems counterintuitive to cut off branches, leaves, or even roots to get larger, fuller plants. And yet, it’s one of the most important maintenance tasks for a thriving, healthy lawn and...

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Sydney has over 15 years of experience in lawn maintenance, landscape design, and organic gardening. She has an A.A.S. in Landscape Design/Organic Produce Production from the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture.

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