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  • How to Plant Cloned Bamboo

    Canes of bamboo grow from rhizomes, a sort of underground stem. Propagating cloned bamboo by planting harvested pieces of rhizomes with buds is a fast, easy, and inexpensive way to fill the...

  • Hydro Planting

    Hydroponics, a method for growing plants without soil, can be a challenge to sustain according to the University of Arizona College of Agriculture. Hydroponic gardening has been around since the...

  • How Far Apart Do I Place My Annual Plants?

    Annuals are plants and flowers which only grow for one year. This is an important factor to keep in mind as you plant for your garden. Examples of annuals are zinnias, petunias, and pansies....

  • How to Plant Garlic Shoots

    Fresh garlic shoots are a delicious and healthy part of many recipes. Garlic is an easy addition to any vegetable garden and is available in two varieties. Hard necked garlic is often...

  • How to Prep Soil for Planting Roses

    Rose bushes add romance and formality to just about any backyard garden. With their thorny stems and intricately layered buds, they are ideal for picking and placing in a vase indoors. Their...

  • How to Use Black Plastic in a Garden

    Growing fruits and vegetables in your own garden can be very rewarding. It can also be challenging, especially when trying to keep your plantings free of weeds. Fortunately, black plastic sheeting...

  • Queen Palm Care Before Planting

    Gardens and landscaping are meant for enjoyment and add curb appeal to your home property. Excellent landscape planting preparation is required for completing and protecting your investment....

  • How to Plant Seed Potatoes

    You should always plant with certified seed potatoes from your local farmer's market or garden supply store when possible, as they're guaranteed to be disease free. If you're using your own...

  • Wide Row Planting

    Wide row planting is a method of gardening designed to optimize space. The benefit of wide row planting is that one can grow a large amount of produce in a relatively small area. By grouping...

  • How to Plant Spring-Flowering Bulbs

    Spring-flowering bulbs are a welcome and beautiful sight after a long, cold winter. Visit any local nursery or browse through the many gardeners’ catalogs to select the bulbs that will best...

  • No-Till Drill Planting

    In 1701, English inventor Jethro Tull designed a horse-powered seed drill that allowed planting in a straight line and at a consistent depth across a plowed field. Today, no-till drill planting...

  • Bare Root Planting

    Bare root plants are perennials in a dormant or semidormant state. They are devoid of any flowers or foliage and basically are just a pile of vibrant roots that need to be planted to grow and...

  • Companion Vegetable Planting

    Companion vegetable planting may help to maximize your garden space, preserve soil quality and ward off insect without the use of pesticides. This type of gardening method requires some research...

  • How to Grow Southern Maidenhair Fern

    The Southern Maidenhair Fern is a deciduous fern that is hardy to zone 7. It has delicate green leaves that possess a zigzag pattern on shiny, dark stems. It works very well as a ground cover, as...

  • Planting Zones in Canada

    In order to grow a bountiful vegetable garden or a lush flower garden, you need to know the climate for your growing area. Most vegetables and flowers only thrive in certain temperatures. In...

  • Tips for Planting Vegetables in Oregon

    Growing your own vegetables is a healthy way to supplement your food sources without putting yourself at risk of ingesting pesticides and other harmful chemicals that can be found in commercially...

  • When to Plant Grape Vines

    Whether you are planting table grapes or grapes for wine, informing yourself about the correct planting season can make all the difference in the quality of your grape harvest.

  • Guide for Planting Vegetable Seeds

    Nothing compares to the flavor and texture of fresh garden vegetables right from the garden. Growing fruits and vegetables in a home garden provides your family with fresh produce brimming with...

  • Spring Planting Tips

    Spring is a major time for planting trees, flowers and vegetables. As the weather begins to turn warm, you want to be outside working in your garden. Planting in the spring is relatively easy but...

  • How Deep Should I Plant a Seed

    Every year, millions of seeds fail to germinate--or germinate and do poorly--because they are planted at the wrong depth. Planting a seed at the correct depth gives it a much better chance of...

  • Subtropical Planting

    The Sahara and the Arabian desert as well as the Australian outback are subtropical. They have little rainfall and low humidity. Areas away from the coastline have desert environments. The...

  • When to Plant Caladiums

    Caladiums brighten up your yard with their stunning foliage. Choosing the right time to plant them is important because if you plant too early or too late, the plant may fail to thrive. When you...

  • Planting in the Pacific Northwest

    Planting is different for every region of the country, let alone the world, due to specific climate conditions. Planting in the Pacific Northwest is generally limited to six months out of the...

  • Planting Eucalyptus

    With many varieties in the genus Eucalyptus, you may choose a tall tree or a bushy, low-growing eucalyptus shrub. Some varieties are even suited for indoor planting. Native to Australia and...

  • Planting Bloodgood

    Also known as a Japanese red maple, bloodgood is one of the most popular Japanese maple trees due to its consistently red leaves that first appear in the spring, and then turning bright blood red...

  • Gardening Ideas for Beginners

    Gardening is a hobby that millions of people enjoy all over the world. It is also good exercise. Learning about gardening is a constant process, even for experienced gardeners. Approach your new...

  • How to Make a Memorial Garden

    Planting a memorial garden provides survivors a chance to grieve and reflect while being inspired by a living and growing garden that honors a deceased friend or family member.

  • How to Plant Seeds by the Moon

    Planting seeds by the phase of the moon is a method commonly used by farmers today, who believe the yield of crops or flowers may be increased according to the moon phases at the time of planting....

  • How to Save Money on Spring Planting

    For some reason, spring planting season often seems to sneak up and catch us unaware, so all of a sudden we rush out to buy this season’s plants. We all know that making a buying decision in a...

  • How to Start A Flower Garden: Tips for Beginners

    A backyard full of colorful flowers makes summertime all the more enjoyable, and the end of spring/ beginning of summer is the perfect time to start a garden. But for some of us who have never...

  • When to Start Growing a Vegetable Garden

    You're ready to start a garden when you're ready to invest the work to plant, weed and care for it. First-timers often start too early or plant too much. The key to success, as always, is timing...

  • Planting Spring Gardens: Potatoes

    When planting potatoes for a spring garden, start before the heat of the summer. Start growing potatoes with the tips in this free video on gardening and farming from a professional organic gardener.

  • Planting Spring Gardens: Seeding Spinach

    When planting spinach for a spring garden, add mulch to increase chances of germination. Seed spinach for a garden with tips in this free video on gardening and farming from a professional organic...

  • Planting Spring Gardens: Companion Cropping

    When planting a spring garden, use hardy plants such as leeks to shield more delicate plants from pests. Learn about companion cropping for a garden in this free video on gardening and farming...

  • Planting Spring Gardens: Planting Gladiola Bulbs

    Gladiola bulbs are perennial plants and should show within two weeks of planting in a spring garden. Find out how to plant gladiola bulbs in this free video on gardening and farming from a...

  • Planting Spring Gardens: Peas

    Inoculate pea seeds before planting them in a spring garden. Start planting peas in a garden with the tips in this free video on gardening and farming from a professional organic gardener.

  • Planting Container Gardens

    Planting container gardens begins by filling the container with potting soil, adding a slow-release fertilizer and teasing apart the roots before gently planting it into the soil. Plant a...

  • How to Plant Spring Flowers By Planting Zone

    Planting spring flowers according to what planting zone you are in will yield the best results, as each zone has different dates for the last frost of the season and variations in climate. Each...

  • How to Save Money By Growing A Vegetable Garden

    Growing your own vegetable garden can save you money at the grocery store as well as become a great learning activity for the whole family. Take Michelle Obama's lead and teach your family the...

  • How to Grow Pumpkins

    Growing pumpkins is a rewarding project for beginning or advanced gardeners. Planting the seeds, caring for them and watching them grow can also be a fun project for children.

  • How to Get your Garden in Shape for Spring

    Here are a couple of well-timed chores that will really pay off with a great beginning to your spring gardening. Get everything ready for planting and get a jump start on potential problems you...

  • How to Start a New Garden Plot

    Spring is finally in the air! For anyone hoping to eat well while getting a little bit ahead economically this year, it's time to think about planting a garden. That can be a daunting prospect if...

  • How to Know When to Plant a Vegetable Garden

    Each vegetable has its own requirements. Some need to be planted as seeds others as seedlings. Some in warmer temperature, others in cooler. Some later in the season, some earlier. Follow the...

  • Planting Plum Trees

    When planting plum trees, plant them in their dormant period in the fall or winter, plant them in a raised soil area to allow for good drainage, and use a good composted material to provide extra...

  • How to use Xeriscaping for Drought Resistant Gardening

    Xeriscaping is a term which has been coined to describe a method of gardening that includes choosing plants which are most appropriate for your site and that can be maintained with little...

  • How to Make a Month by Month Garden Guide

    Every garden has typical things that need to be done in the Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. While regions may cause the items to be grown to change, here is typical yearly guide for things to...

  • How to Take Care of Bulbs in Your Garden

    Bulbs are not difficult to plant. They have very few needs. Once you plant them in the fall, with little maintenance, you will be rewarded with great blooms in spring.

  • How to Plant a New Plant in the Garden

    Once you've bought the flower, shrub or tree you've been admiring and take your little treasure home, how do you plant it so it has the best chance of survival? Here are a few tips.

  • How to Plant Trees in a Moon Garden

    Learn tips for planting trees in this free video clip about how to make a moon garden.

  • How to Plant Shrubs & Grass for a Moon Garden

    Learn tips for planting shrubs and grass in this free video clip about how to make a moon garden.

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