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Posts by Paige Brue

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Growing Microgreens For Guinea Pigs

The bulk of a guinea pig's diet consists of fresh hay or pellets. However, leafy greens are another important component of a healthy guinea pig diet. After learning about the potential benefits of...

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Growing Microgreens For Rabbits

Rabbits are herbivores that enjoy a diet full of grass, hay, leafy greens, and the occasional fruity treat. But what about microgreens? Should these tiny, leafy vegetables have a place in your...

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11 Soil Science Terms Every Gardener Should Understand

Unless you are growing all of your plants hydroponically, soil is an important component of any garden. The soil affects how your plants grow. Having a basic understanding of soil science will allow...

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How To Care For A Christmas Cactus

While the red poinsettia is probably the most popular holiday plant, a blooming Christmas cactus makes a great gift for any gardener. Not only are their stems beautiful, but these plants will...

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What should the EC be for hydroponics

In hydroponics, plants uptake nutrients that are dissolved in water rather than nutrients available in soil. Most of the time, these nutrients are provided to the plant in an ionic or inorganic...

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14 Pests Found on Succulents and Cacti

Insects and other wildlife are a natural part of gardening. Some insects are beneficial to plants. Unfortunately, some insects and animals will harm your succulents or cacti. No gardener wants to...

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About the Author

My name is Paige, and I am an avid plant lover! Although I do not have access to a large amount of land for gardening, I enjoy container gardening and hydroponics. I hold a B.S. degree in Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering from Purdue University. In addition, I have a minor in Soil Science. Finally, I hold a M.S. degree in Biological Engineering from North Carolina State University.

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