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    From Raw Data to Biological Insight

    View eBook Welcome to this eBook on “From Raw Data to Biological Insight: Unlocking Scientific Discovery with Deep Learning”. In the rapidly evolving landscape of scientific research, we stand at a crucial inflection point. The volume and complexity of molecular data have outpaced our...
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    How to make an easy raised garden bed for your vegetables

    After almost 20 years of growing my own food and designing gardens, I passionately believe that growing vegetables in raised garden beds is the best route for most gardeners. In this style of gardening, you work to establish permanent beds and paths in your garden. This is in contrast to the...
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    How to Know When to Sow a Seed or a Plant in Your Garden

    It’s amazing that a tiny seed will swell and sprout and eventually grow into an earthy orange carrot, a towering tomato plant, or a sprawling cucumber vine. We can’t have a garden without seeds and plants; they’re what make our gardens literally spring to life. But, not every vegetable is...
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    The ultimate guide to the best vegetables to plant in spring

    The spring gardening season is the most highly anticipated of the year! By the end of the winter, we find ourselves constantly checking the weather to see if spring planting time has arrived. But, what vegetables to plant in spring can be confusing for many gardeners. And that’s totally...
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    Outstanding Vegetable Gardening Books For Your Bookshelf

    If gardening is a big part of your life in spring, summer, and fall, the arrival of winter gifts you with a lot more free time in your schedule. What’s a gardener to do? Read voraciously! Or, at least, that’s what this gardener does. Winter is the opportunity for us to step back from our...
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    How to set inspiring garden goals for this season

    This post contains affiliate links. As gardeners, we’re all dreamers, right? We take a miniscule seed from a colorful packet and gently place it in the soil. And in that seed is the dream of what’s to come—a bright yellow carrot, a huge tomato plant, or a sprawling squash vine. Anything is...
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    How to choose the best varieties to grow in your garden

    There are thousands of vegetable varieties out there in the gardening world. That makes it easy to get overwhelmed when you sit down to try to decide which of them to grow in your garden. I’m a gardener with over 20 years of experience and even I start to feel stressed out when I spend too much...
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    So Many Choices! How to Decide What to Grow in a Garden

    What exactly to grow in a garden is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make as a gardener. And it can be a daunting one. There are SO many options and they all look enticing. But, most of us don’t have the garden space, time or energy to grow everything listed in the seed catalog. So, how...
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    High yield vegetables: The way to get bigger harvests!

    Do you wish you got more food from your garden? I don’t blame you. Gardening is joyful work, but it’s work nevertheless. It’s nice to feel that the hours and sweat you’re pouring into your garden are being rewarded with large, colorful and delicious harvests. Getting more food from your...
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    17 Purple Vegetables You Need to Grow in Your Garden

    One of the big benefits of growing your own food is the ability to plant vegetables you wouldn’t find while walking down the produce aisle of your local grocery store. You can buy orange carrots, green beans, and red tomatoes anywhere. But, in your garden, you can leave those boring choices...
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    Gardening Journal Template: Build Upon Your Success

    One of the easiest ways to start garden recordkeeping is to use a gardening journal template. My real life garden journal consists of a few different parts which I’ll explain in this article. Garden recordkeeping helps you become a better gardener over time. You train yourself to pay attention...
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    Small Holes in Lawn Overnight – Causes & How to Fill Them

    It doesn’t matter how hard you try; sometimes, you just can’t keep your landscape looking as on par as you want because there are tiny little critters running around destroying all your hard work. Most of the time animals ranging from hedgehogs to smaller lawn pests like june bugs create lawn...
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    How to Remove Dead Grass From Lawn – 4 Methods to Try

    There is nothing more frustrating than looking at your beautifully landscaped lawn only to notice patches of stubborn dead grass that just won’t grow back. You water it and fertilize it, but nothing seems to work. Before long, your once healthy lawn is now a dead lawn with lawn thatch and weed...
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    Zoysia Grass vs. Bermuda – Which Is Better for Your Lawn?

    The most significant difference between Zoysia grass and Bermuda is their weather tolerance. Zoysia will be fine in cool, shady locations, but Bermuda grass is a warm-season grass that requires heat and plenty of sunlight in order to thrive. However, this isn’t the only difference between the...
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    How to Treat Lawn Fungus Naturally – Prevention & Treatment

    You shouldn’t have to rely on toxic pesticides or dangerous and harsh chemicals to treat your lawn fungus. Although lawn care is an important part of managing your property, you can easily get rid of harmful spores and fungal diseases naturally through a variety of materials that are safer for...
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    First Mow of the Season – 11 Tips Before You Mow the Lawn

    Spring has finally sprung. While lawn care isn’t the ideal way to spend your weekend, many people can’t wait to get outdoors and give their lawn a much-needed first mow. While this is totally understandable, it is essential to put on the breaks and take some time to prepare so you can make sure...
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    Does Grass Die in Winter – How To Tell

    Wintertime can be extremely harsh on your lawn. It deprives the soil and grass roots of much-needed nutrients and moisture. While nature is typically well-prepared to make it through even the most challenging conditions, sometimes your spring lawn may not be as lively as you had hoped once it...
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    Kentucky Bluegrass vs. Tall Fescue – Selection Guide

    Kentucky Bluegrass and Tall Fescue grass are both fantastic options to choose from if you live in an area where the temperatures don’t get too high and full sun is easily accessible. While both of these grasses would make the ideal option for this specific environment, they each have unique...
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    Tall Fescue vs. Bermuda – What Are the Differences?

    Are you looking for beautiful and hardy grass to plant in your backyard but are not entirely sure what options are right for you? Not to worry – there are two popular and hardy grass species that could be amazing options for your lawn. We will discuss the differences between Fescue and Bermuda...
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    When Does Annual Ryegrass Die – 6 Things To Know

    Annual ryegrass is one of the more popular annual grasses planted in areas where the climate stays cool during the summer months. Like all annual plants, ryegrass is a one-and-done species; it grows lush and beautiful throughout the season, then it dies off, requiring reseeding for a new batch...
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