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Touching Soil in the Heart of the City: The 'Green Pause'

Urban gardening doesn't require a field—just a few pots, a sunny window, and a little patience. Here's how to start small with lettuce, cherry tomatoes, and basil, and turn ten minutes in the soil into a daily breather.

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Perilla Grows Back as Fast as You Pick It

Perilla is a crop that grows back as fast as you pick it. Harvest from the bottom up, pinch the growing tip once at five or six nodes, and you'll be gathering tender leaves all summer long.

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Growing Basil in a Balcony Pot: Start in May and Enjoy the Scent Right Through Fall

Starting basil from a seedling in May sets you up for fragrant leaves from June through October. With sunlight, steady watering, and regular pinching, a single balcony pot delivers fresh harvests all season.

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Lettuce in a Jug of Water: A Hydroponic Kit From Seed to Supper

A simple hydroponic kit lets you grow leaf lettuce on the balcony with nothing but water, a small pump, and a bit of light. It's the most foolproof first crop for a city gardener, and a sleep-friendly green on top of that.

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Growing Cherry Tomatoes: One Balcony Pot Is All You Need

Cherry tomatoes are the easiest fruiting vegetable to grow in a single pot, going from a spring seedling to ripe red fruit you pick all summer long. Here's how to plant, pinch, water, and enjoy them right from your balcony.

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Pepper Anthracnose: Check the Undersides of the Leaves Before the Rain

As June arrives, the rains grow frequent over the pepper patch. Anthracnose doesn't strike suddenly after a long wet spell. It settles onto the leaves and fruit and waits, which is why a quick look underneath the leaves on a clear day can save the entire crop.

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Cherry Tomatoes: When to Pinch That First Sucker

Once your potted cherry tomato reaches knee height, small shoots called suckers begin sprouting where the leaves meet the stem. Knowing when to pinch the first one makes a real difference in how much a single plant yields.