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10 Plants That Make Your Garden Stink
10 Plants That Make Your Garden Stink
In the plant world, a rank smell is unforgiving, bringing misery to every day of your life. As for the plants themselves, they couldn’t care less. In fact, their stinky nature can give them an advantage in attracting pollinators and...
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National Peanut Day – September 13
National Peanut Day – September 13
Who is the nuttiest person you know? That grouchy, un-fun uncle whose appearance is solely reserved for funerals? Blackbeard from Our Flag Means Death, whose maniacal laughs and frizzled beard serve as the source of nightmares to even the most...
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Five Tips to Keep Your Hydrangeas Looking Fresh After Cutting Them
Five Tips to Keep Your Hydrangeas Looking Fresh After Cutting Them
Cut flowers can bring a nice pop of color into your home, and hydrangeas are no exception! Hydrangeas are a favorite amongst gardeners, and it’s no wonder – they come in a variety of shapes and colors, they are fairly...
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10 Ways to Apply Regenerative Agriculture at Home
10 Ways to Apply Regenerative Agriculture at Home
It’s no exaggeration to say we owe our lives to farming. Sometime 10,000 to 12,000 years ago, humans shed their largely nomadic hunter-gatherer lifestyle and shifted instead to a farming-based existence. The development of agriculture was a historic human turning...
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Your Third Crop – Cool Season Fall Planting
Your Third Crop – Cool Season Fall Planting
When I first decided to start gardening, it was very late summer. I thought for sure I was too late to get into the game that year. I was astonished to learn that there is something called a cool season...
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Warm-Season Flowers for Your Garden
Warm-Season Flowers for Your Garden
There’s no question that summer heat can be tough on flowers — it wilts delicate petals and stresses moisture-loving plants. But even when temperatures are at their peak, you can enjoy an explosion of colors in your garden. Classic favorites...
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Vegetables To Plant in Late Summer
Vegetables To Plant in Late Summer
Don't let the calendar fool you. Just because spring has long since sprung doesn't mean you’ve missed the boat when it comes to gardening this year. In fact, late summer is the perfect time to plant a whole new crop...
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Invasive Plants to Watch Out For in the Garden
Invasive Plants to Watch Out For in the Garden
Invasive Plants to Watch Out For Pretty flowers are good to have around, but it’s quite possible that some of the denizens in your garden happen to be evil flowers. They may masquerade as common versions of prettier flowers, but...
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Planting for Extreme Weather
Planting for Extreme Weather
Tried and true tips to help your garden weather the extremes  Living in a climate in which extreme temperature swings are to be expected can make gardening quite a challenge. Do you feel that you live in a place where...
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Seed Saving at the End of the Season
Seed Saving at the End of the Season
Seed Saving at the End of the Season In spirituality, seeds often act as potent vehicles for metaphor, signifying rebirth and resurrection. It is no wonder that movements that come from the ground up are likened to grassroots movements –...
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About Vego

At Vego Garden, our goal is to redefine Raised Garden Beds. The company was founded with the goal of launching a modular metal garden bed system with a 20+ year life expectancy, utilizing eco-friendly metal materials instead of cutting down trees. We emphasize innovative design and high quality with our products. The name vego carries the spirit of DIY modular raised beds suitable for growing vegetables.

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