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Squash

Home gardeners are growing squash for its abundant yields of scrumptious fruit and edible blossoms.

Rhubarb

Well-loved for pies and sauces, rhubarb is easy to grow, hardy and resistant to drought.

Pumpkin

These fall beauties will have you growing organic pumpkins for pies, carving and decoration!

Potato

Tips and techniques for growing potatoes — the world’s favorite root crop!

Pepper

Home vegetable gardeners love growing peppers! Here’s how.

Pea

Tips and techniques for growing peas โ€” our favorite spring vegetable!

Melon

Sweet and succulent, growing melons requires hot days and warm nights.

Lettuce

Put a salad bar in your garden with quick and simple lettuce greens.

Kale

This cool-weather green is a nutrition powerhouse, growing almost all year long.

Horseradish

Put some zing in your garden with horseradish, a perennial known for its hot mustard-flavored roots.

Grape

One of the first cultivated fruits is making a comeback as home gardeners start growing grapes for juice and wine.

Garlic

A culinary favorite, garlic is easy to grow at home and offers significant health benefits.

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