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  • How to Lay Out Raised Beds

    Growing a garden is something that more are people are doing because of the rising cost of food and the desire to eat healthily. Because of a growing awareness of the costs of processed food to...

  • How to Garden in Galvanized Tubs

    Much of the appeal of container gardening lies in the creativity of choosing your containers. Galvanized tubs are great options offering a simple, rustic appeal. Galvanized tubs are inexpensive,...

  • How to Grow Outside Gardens

    Gardening is an enjoyable activity for many people. Not only does it allow you time to spend many enjoyable hours outdoors in the sunshine, it can provide fresh, healthy vegetables for your table....

  • How to Attract Humming Birds to Your Garden Area

    Humming birds can be very charming, indeed. But how can you get them to visit your garden area more often? You could try simple things like adding a bird bath, or certain types of plants they...

  • How to Care for Your Plant

    As this may seem pretty simple to do, you will be surprised by how many house plants die from lack of care. This article will give you tips on how you can properly care for your plant. Providing...

  • Can You Bring a Hibiscus Plant in the House During the Winter?

    Hibiscus plants are popular in gardens across the country. This bush produces showy flowers in colors ranging from yellow to red in the springtime, and can be easily maintained with little pruning...

  • How to Start a Kitchen Garden

    There is no better time to start planning a kitchen garden also known potage. It is a small herb and vegetable garden where you can grow to suit your cooking.

  • How to Grow tasty Tomatoes

    Love spaghetti or pizza? Growing tomatoes will give you plenty of one of the main ingredient for these dishes.

  • How to Garden in December

    I know that most of us are too busy shopping and getting ready for Christmas that we try to ignore and forget about our gardens. But our gardens are still there and need a little attention. It...

  • How to Arrange Outdoor Planters

    Arranging outdoor planters means arranging outdoor plants. Attractive planters can add a decorative touch to your garden or yard, but their primary purpose is to display your plants and allow you...

  • How to Keep a Gardening Journal

    Keeping a gardening journal is an excellent way to stay motivated in your garden throughout every season of the year.

  • How to Pollinate Tomatoes With an Electric Toothbrush

    Growing your own tomatoes allows you to have delicious, healthy food straight from your own backyard. While tomato plants do not require too much work to pollinate, you may notice your plants are...

  • How to Add Organic Material to the Soil

    When you've decided you'd like to start a garden there are certain steps to take to ensure your success. It's a good idea to draw a picture of your garden, making notes on where the sun shines all...

  • How to Identify Plants & Flowers

    Identifying plants and flowers is an effective tool for making a list of what your would like to grow, finding out what type of native vegetation is growing in your yard and figuring out what...

  • How to Keep Garden Plants Moist

    Keeping your soil moist is essential for plant growth. Soil harbors many bacteria and other microbes that require moisture to thrive. These miniature communities keep plant roots healthy. If the...

  • How to Raise Raspberries

    Raspberries are a delicious berry that are fun to grow. They grow from shhots and expand rapidly.

  • 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 to Garden With Indigenous Plants

    Gardeners looking to cut back on water consumption, save on gardening costs and help the local environment would do well to include indigenous plants in their garden plans. Plants that are native...

  • 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 a Garden for Beginners

    If you are planning to start your own personal garden, there are a few simple rules to follow so that your garden will thrive. Whether you plan to grow a vegetable garden or you want some sweet...

  • How to Use Fishing Line for Climbing Plants

    Climbing plants are a unique and decorative addition to any garden, but it can be tricky to get them to grow the way you want them to. Most garden centers sell a selection of trellises to use...

  • Should You Water Plants in the Middle of the Day?

    You can water your plants midday and it will not harm your plants. It is not true that midday watering is bad for your plants and will scorch or burn the plant. If your plant or lawn is suffering...

  • How to Raise Hostas

    Hostas' bright hues and hardiness make them a wonderful choice for any landscaper. They require very little maintenance and thrive in a variety of settings, making them versatile garden fillers....

  • How to Ground Gardening Plant Holders

    Plant holders are ideal for artfully displaying potted plants, but sometimes they can seem unstable. Placing heavy plants on top of a lightweight plant stand can invite everything to topple to the...

  • How to Build Your Own Grow Light System for Plants

    Starting seeds indoors is an ideal way to save on money usually spent on purchasing seedlings to be transplanted to your garden. Growing indoors also gives you the ability to start plants from...

  • How to Stabilize a Plant Stand That Falls Over and Is Not Stable

    Plant stands come in a variety of sizes and styles, ranging from simple two-shelf units to plant stands containing eight or more shelves for storing a large quantity of plants in a small space....

  • DIY Drip System Garden

    A drip irrigation system (also called micro irrigation) trickles water where you need it rather than all over. In other words, it saves you money and puts less of a strain on the local water...

  • How to Bandage a Damaged Tomato Plant

    Tomato plants are easily damaged because of how tall they grow and how heavy the tomatoes weigh on the rest of the plant. If tomatoes aren't properly supported by a plant bracket, they face...

  • How to Build a Plant Starting Stand

    Starting plants from seed early in the year is an ideal way to get a jump start on the growing season. When the seedlings are transplanted into the ground in the spring, they will already have a...

  • How to Grow Vegetables in Sand & Sawdust

    When growing vegetables outside, your success is at the mercy of nature. It is not surprising that gardeners would wish to grow vegetables in an environment that's more controlled and not affected...

  • How to Landscape a Garden Waterfall

    A waterfall draws attention in any garden. Most people plan their garden landscape design around the structure of the waterfall. Garden waterfalls can range from small to large, offering...

  • How to Grow Organic Plants

    We have all heard about the benefits of eating organic foods. Fresh produce in particular is important to eat organically because the pesticides sprayed on conventionally grown vegetables can be...

  • How to Garden in a Small Greenhouse

    A small greenhouse can be useful for protecting tender plants in cold months, propagating cuttings and seeds or housing delicate plants year-round. It can also be the only place to grow your...

  • How to Equip Your Greenhouse for Maximum Growth

    Greenhouses, when utilized properly, can provide optimal growth conditions for plants. Whether growing vegetables, tropicals or ornamental plants, a greenhouse has to be properly set up. Key...

  • How to Grow a Plant in Charcoal

    While many people understand the benefits of peat moss, nitrogen and other soil additives, very few people know that charcoal is an excellent medium for encouraging plant growth. Horticultural...

  • How to Plant Tomatoes in a Bucket

    Gardens do not have to be elaborate to enjoy fresh-off-the-vine tomatoes and vegetables. Even if you live in an apartment or rent a house, you can be successful with a container garden. Gardening...

  • Homemade Eggshell Plant Fertilizer

    Garden plants require food to grow. If the soil in which it is planted is rich in nutrients the plant will be more successful than a plant that has to struggle for food. Plants also deplete the...

  • How to Grow Raspberries

    In this article I will show you each of three steps to grown raspberries in your own garden.

  • How Does Crabgrass Preventer Affect Tomato Plants?

    Crab grass is a type of weed that spreads into lawns. It looks different from your ordinary grass and can spread easily from one place to another. Crab grass preventer is usually a chemical spray...

  • How to Use Plants to Protect Your Garden

    Tired of pest that eat or weakening your desired plants and you don't want to use chemical fertilizers? Have you ever though of using plants to deter or stop bad insect? Yes there are many plants...

  • How to Plant Northern Exposure Shade Gardens

    If your yard has a lot of shade or a mainly northern exposure, you do have limits on the type of plants that will thrive there. Fortunately, there are a number of plants that do well in a northern...

  • How to Cultivate Outdoor Plants

    If you have ever admired native plants in the wild, you may enjoy incorporating some of them into your existing landscape. Many native plants, as well as successfully introduced species, can be...

  • How to Use Spanish Moss as Fertilizer

    People are always trying to figure out new ways of fertilizing their plants. Whether it be the least expensive way or the most effective way, some gardeners are willing to try anything. One such...

  • What are the Effects of Chicken Manure on Crops?

    The advantages of adding chicken manure to vegetable crops are significant, as long as a few simple rules are followed.

  • How To Water Outdoor Plants in the Sunshine

    Outdoor plants in direct sunlight require plenty of water. Because of the intense heat, water can quickly evaporate before the plants have a chance to absorb it. Whether your plants are in pots or...

  • Home Remedies for Gardens

    Gardening is a time-consuming, multi-faceted hobby. From pest control to plant disease remedies to fertilizers, the need for attention in order to have a successful garden is constant throughout...

  • How to Protect Vegetables From Insects in the Garden

    A backyard garden can be a tasty source of fresh, nutritious fruits and vegetables. An insect pest infestation of aphids, beetles and other common bugs can wreak havoc in your garden, decimating...

  • Best Light Wavelength for Plant Growth

    You can boost the size of your plants by giving them the most sunlight for the longest possible time. Quite often, plants can naturally grow to optimal size, but certain products are proven to...

  • Grow Light Bulbs Tutorial

    Using grow light bulbs is a way that horticulturalists extend the growth period of various plants such as flowers, fruit and vegetable plants. These can be used to start spring a little early for...

  • How to Know How Many Strawberry Plants You Need to Feed Your Family

    Learn how many plants you need for an average family, and ways to figure out how many you need for a larger family.

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