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  • How to Fertilize and Care for Banana Plants to get them to Fruit

    Bananas require three main things to stay healthy and set fruit, lots of sunlight and warmth, plenty of water and high humidity, and to be fed well with the correct fertilizer, either organic or...

  • How to Plant a Garden Correctly

    These days, you never know what kind of chemicals and pesticides are put on the vegetables you buy in the grocery store. There is a way to get better vegetables. You can plant a garden. By growing...

  • How to Grow Tomatoes When the Temperature Is Over 105

    Home-grown tomatoes are a delicious summer treat. Anyone who has tasted a tomato fresh from the vine will not want to settle for a store-bought tomato again. Unfortunately, tomato plants, while...

  • How Much Should I Water Newly Planted Vegetable Seeds?

    After planting vegetable seeds, moisture is your main concern until seedlings sprout and become established. Water them too much and they will wash away, leaving only empty space where a seedling...

  • Should I Use Wood Chips for Mulch in a Vegetable Garden?

    Mulch is a valuable addition to the vegetable garden growing environment. An organic mulch blocks most weeds and helps even out soil temperature and moisture content changes, protecting fragile...

  • How to Grow Vegetables in the Southwest

    The American Southwest is largely a desert region consisting of Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. It has a reputation for extreme droughts, which can make vegetable gardening difficult. Farmers in...

  • How to Grow Hydroponic Onions

    Onions are a staple ingredient that most people keep on hand. With a simple hydroponic garden, you can grow your own onions year-round from the convenience of your kitchen or patio. They thrive in...

  • How to Make Hoops With Netting to Cover Garden Vegetables

    Netting is a useful tool for the home gardener and can provide protection from harmful insects such as cabbage beetles, root maggots and tomato worms. The nets will also discourage animals...

  • How to Remove Flowers From Melons

    Melons can be a tricky fruit to grow. Pollination is critical to producing good fruit. The melon plant produces both the male and female flower on the same plant. Bees and insects can be relied...

  • How to Make Food Picks

    From umbrella-embellished cocktails to star-studded hors d'oeuvres, toothpick art appears to have a growing fan base of party-givers and goers. This practical and hygienic practice of providing an...

  • How to Cut Sugar Cane

    Although plantations of sugar cane are known in Hawaii, the native growth area of the grass is in warm tropical regions, such as Asia and South America. However, sugar cane can often be purchased...

  • DIY Hydroponic Wick

    The easiest and most inexpensive hydroponic system to build, a wick system uses absorbent wicking material to move nutrient solution from the reservoir into the soil. The soil then moves the...

  • How to Grow Table Top Vegetables

    Gardening can be done either in the ground or in a container with soil. Plants grown in containers are often set on tables both indoors and outdoors. Many people grow vegetables inside their home...

  • How to Grow Winter Vegetables in the Midsouth

    Planting winter vegetables allows gardeners to grow produce beyond the spring and summer months. If you live in the mid-southern region of the United States, you can grow everything from kale and...

  • How to Plant Bean Seeds After Splitting

    Bean seeds are easily germinated when provided with the right environment. If you already have a seed that is split open, revealing a small sprout, then the germination work is basically done for...

  • How to Grow Hydroponic Peppers

    Peppers are hardy plants that are generally easy to grow; with different varieties, you can add some color to your hydroponic garden. Like tomatoes, peppers are either determinate bush-type plants...

  • Dimensions on Planting Vegetable Seeds

    Although many garden centers and greenhouses offer vegetable seedlings such as tomatoes, cucumbers and pepper plants every spring for the garden, some gardeners prefer to start their own plants...

  • How to Grow Vegetables on a Trellis

    Growing vegetables on a trellis is a highly effective way to garden particularly in a compact space. Vegetables grown on a trellis suffer less rot from the ground, which also leads to less insect...

  • How to Control Brown Spots on Tomato Leaves

    Brown spots on tomato leaves, called early blight, are caused by the fungus Alternaria alternata or solarno. The fungus may also attack stems and fruit. Brown spots on the leaf are circular and...

  • How to Build a Greenhouse for Pumpkins

    You may live in an area that is subjected to quick changes in the weather, where it stays cold longer than in other states, or where you need to start your pumpkin seeds in an enclosed...

  • How to Use Red Plastic Mulch

    Red mulch is commonly used for growing vegetables, especially tomatoes. The light reflected from the plastic red mulch has a lower red to far-red ratio than sunlight. The lower ratio results in an...

  • How to Grow Vegetables Year Round

    If you want to grow vegetables year round, you need to have the right type of environment. In most areas of the country, the weather is not suitable for year-round vegetables. By creating an...

  • How to Build Hydroponic Ebb & Flow

    As hydroponics grows in popularity among home gardeners, more commercial hydroponic systems are becoming available. These systems can be quite expensive, however, and the pumps involved in a...

  • How to Place a Greenhouse

    A greenhouse provides winter shelter for growing plants. Siting a greenhouse requires special planning to get the most sunlight during the winter months. From November to February, the sun is...

  • How to Grow an Organic Garden

    Growing an organic garden is not only easy but it is so healthy. There are many natural ways to control pets and plant problems without the use of chemicals.

  • How to Grow Unique Vegetables

    Add interest to your garden and table by growing uncommon vegetables or especially colorful and flavorful varieties of typical plants. Rare squashes, oddly shaped cucumbers and striped tomatoes...

  • What Element Helps Tomatoes Grow?

    Growing tomato plants is an enjoyable and rewarding hobby. Tomatoes grow easily, requiring only a little bit of effort to reap a decent harvest of fruits. Here are a few elements that help...

  • How to Grow Vegetables in a Wet Climate

    Want to raise your own vegetables but have waterlogged soil? You might think you're out of luck, but the truth is, with a little creative thinking, you can grow a great many vegetables. Although...

  • How to Raise Strawberries

    You like strawberries. grow your own in a garden or small area. A little know how and you can grow delicious berries.

  • How to Paint Pressure Treated Wood for Vegetable Garden Beds

    Pressure-treated wood is one that's treated with chemical preservatives such as chromated copper arsenate, amine copper quat or copper azone to help protect it from rot, vermin and insects. This...

  • How to Grow a Great Radish Garden

    did u ever wanted to NOT spend big money for radishes well not anymore. today im going to teach u how to grow good radishes for only one dollar! seems impossible huh? well its not. just go to...

  • How to Keep Terrapins From Eating Tomato Plants

    Protecting a garden from unwanted animals is probably the most important and most difficult part of gardening. So many animals want nothing more than to consume the results of a gardener's hard...

  • How to Plant a Whole Potato in a Container

    Grow your own potatoes to save money all season long. Potatoes are easy to grow and require very little attention. There is no need to purchase seeds as the potato itself is planted directly into...

  • How to Treat Magnesiun Deficiency in Tomatoes With Epsom Salt

    Yellow leaves on a tomato can be a sign of magnesium deficiency in your plants, especially if the veins are still green. Because they are so rich in potassium, and because fertilizers also contain...

  • How to Grow Organic Pest Control

    Placing certain plants close to others creates a natural barrier against garden pests. This planting technique produces a natural site that invites beneficial insects and evicts harmful ones. It...

  • How to Grow Vegetables at High Altitudes

    Growing vegetables at high altitudes presents problems that lower altitudes generally do not have. The main issue with high-altitude gardening is that the growing season is a lot shorter, around...

  • Why Do My Sweet Bell Peppers Have Brown Spots?

    Growing sweet peppers can challenge even expert gardeners. The development of brown spots on the sweet pepper can be a particularly troublesome problem, with the most likely cause being a...

  • How to Grow Vegetables in Raised Beds

    Growing gardens in raised beds is a popular trend. Raised beds have many advantages compared to traditional gardening methods. They allow the soil to aerate better, they allow excess water to...

  • How to Mix Flowers & Veggies

    A lot has been written on the subject of companion planting. Flowers and herbs in vegetable gardens have traditionally been mixed to give protection from insects or provide nutrients or other...

  • How to Grow Lettuce in Raised Beds

    Lettuce is a hardy vegetable, growing best in cooler weather. It should be planted in early spring or late summer. Lettuce can be planted from seed or transplants. Using raised beds to grow...

  • DIY Bird Repellent Magnet

    Gardeners desperate to protect vegetable and fruit plots from flocks of birds will--and do--try almost anything. Machines that generate clicks or other noises, scarecrows, pinwheels, strips of...

  • How to Grow Summer Vegetables

    Growing a vegetable garden is a very rewarding experience. Deciding to grow your own garden will do two things for you: It will allow you to grow healthy summer vegetables and it will get you to...

  • How to Plant Collard Seed

    Collard greens, also known as "tree cabbage," are full of beta carotene, vitamin C, calcium and antioxidants. The vegetable graces many dining tables around the world, especially in the Deep...

  • How to Store Potatoes in Cedar Chips for the Winter

    Growing vegetables and tubers in your garden will provide you with a bounty of food after the harvest and through the winter. In most cases, vegetables can be canned or frozen to preserve them for...

  • How to Grow Vegetables in a Rural Setting

    If you have a piece of rural property, you can grow some vegetables. If you're lucky, you have more than one possible location for your garden, and plenty of space in which to try different crops...

  • How to grow Vegitables Indoors

    Modern technology has made it easy for anyone to grow all kinds of vegetables indoors.Whether it is winter, fall, autumn or summer, an indoor gardener can adapt new technology to grow any...

  • How to Build Vegetable Fruit Beds From Pressure Treated Lumber Wood

    Building vegetable and fruit beds offers the gardener the benefits of better drainage and improved soil. Your plants grow more produce because their roots form above your regular soil problems....

  • How to Get Rid of Tomato Plant Pests

    If you have a garden, you're going to have bugs. Unfortunately, that's just a fact of life. You will never be able to eliminate all of them. But believe it or not, having bugs around is a good...

  • How to Grow Vegetables Indoors Through the Winter

    During the winter, some people move their gardens inside their homes. Although this seems implausible, it is possible if you have adequate space and time for an indoor garden. Certain vegetables...

  • How to Grow Vegetables Indoors During the Winter

    Outdoor gardens are unable to survive during the winter months, due to the lack of sunlight and the cold temperatures. As a result, many people are unable to enjoy their favorite homegrown...

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