• Plastic and terra cotta pots for vegetables

    Best Pots for Growing Vegetables

    By Stephen Albert
    Top Container Types, Sizes, and Materials for Bigger, Healthier Harvests If you’re growing vegetables in containers, the pot you choose isn’t just a detail—it’s one of the biggest factors in your success. After 30+ years of growing vegetables in California (from the Central Valley to raised beds and containers in Sonoma Valley), I’ve tested just…
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  • Drip irrigation kit

    Best Drip Irrigation Systems for Vegetable Gardens (Complete Buyer’s Guide)

    By Stephen Albert
    If you’re tired of inconsistent watering, wasted time, or underperforming crops, a drip irrigation system is one of the highest-ROI upgrades you can make in your vegetable garden. This guide is built for buyers ready to choose a system today—with clear recommendations, what to look for, and exactly how to match a system to your…
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  • Tomato plant in ceramic pot

    How to Grow Tomatoes in Containers (Step-by-Step for Big Harvests)

    By Stephen Albert
    Growing tomatoes in containers is one of the most rewarding ways to garden—especially if you’re short on space, working with a patio, or dealing with poor in-ground soil. I’ve grown tomatoes in raised beds and containers for decades in Sonoma Valley, and I can tell you this: container tomatoes can outperform in-ground plants when you…
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  • Corn seedlings on drip irrigation

    How Often to Water Vegetable Gardens in Spring (A Practical Guide That Works)

    By Stephen Albert
    Spring watering is where many vegetable gardens go wrong. Temperatures fluctuate, soil warms unevenly, and plants are actively establishing roots. Water too much, and roots suffocate. Water too little, and growth stalls. After decades of gardening in a Zone 9b climate with raised and mounded beds, I’ve learned that spring watering isn’t about a fixed…
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  • Slug in the garden

    Slugs and Snails Eating Young Plants? Controls That Work

    By Stephen Albert
    Few things frustrate gardeners more than waking up to find young seedlings chewed down to stems or disappearing overnight. If your vegetables are being eaten at the soil line or leaves look shredded, there’s a very good chance the culprits are slugs and snails. I’ve dealt with this repeatedly in my own Sonoma Valley garden,…
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  • Squash seed germinaiton

    Seeds Not Germinating? 7 Reasons Your Garden Isn’t Sprouting (and How to Fix It Fast)

    By Stephen Albert
    Few things are more frustrating than planting seeds in early spring and seeing… nothing. No sprouts. No green. Just soil sitting there week after week. I’ve dealt with this many times in my own Sonoma Valley garden, especially in early spring when soil temperatures and moisture levels are still shifting. The good news is that…
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