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Tomato pruning is really a matter of choice but if you decide to prune, learn how and when it is best prune them to get the best crop.
Many crops are able to produce long into the year which makes having a fall vegetable garden well worth the time and energy. Using some protection around your beds like a cold frame can even...
Would you say that your backyard was a bee friendly place? If you like growing flowers or eating vegetables then you might be happy to learn exactly how you can attract bees to your gardens,...
Wild raspberry plants are very different from their cultivated counterparts. This may make their identification a little more difficult if you're only familiar with cultivated raspberry plants and...
The advantage of a greenhouse vegetable garden is that you don't have to rely on the natural season of your area to grow a beautiful harvest. With a greenhouse you control the water, timing,...
Composting is a great way to help the environment and enrich the soil in your gardens. If buying an expensive compost bin at the store is not in the budget follow these simple instructions to...
Growing the perfect tomato is much easier than you might think! After reading this article you'll have the best tasting tomatoes around!
Sugar snap pea seeds are fun and easy to grow. They produce sweet tender snap peas that can be enjoyed steamed, stir fried, boiled, raw in many summer salad dishes or my favorite fresh picked...
You don't need lots of land to have a vegetable garden. If you have a sizable courtyard, patio or porch, you can grow a fairly wide variety of vegetables in containers. Even if you only have a...
How to Save Vegetable Seeds
Saving vegetable seeds is a great way to grow new vegetables in future seasons, and drying the seeds out is the best way to save them. Keep vegetable seeds in a cool, dry place until the next...
Layouts For Small Vegetable Gardens
When laying out a small vegetable garden, plant the largest vegetables in the center of the garden, add smaller vegetables around the perimeter, and only plant vegetables that will be eaten...
Making a Compost Bin From a Trash Can
A compost bin can be made from a trash can by drilling holes every 6 to 10 inches on all sides, throwing in leave clippings, shredded newspaper, fruits and vegetables, and keeping the compost...
Sweet corn is the kind of corn we eat fresh off the cob in the summer or canned or frozen corn, year-round. It is different from field corn, which is usually used as a grain, or used in industry. ...
Growing peas in your home garden using the pocket method is so easy anyone can do it in any climate. You'll combat drought, bugs, weeds and weather without any effort at all.
Beets are winter plants (part of the Amaranth family), and a very popularly consumed vegetable, in particular the red-rooted garden beet. They are very nutritious and used in many different types...
Cucumbers are a favorite with professional and home gardeners alike. They grow without much prompting and can be used in salads, on sandwiches or to make ever-popular pickles. Learn about the...
When the leaves start falling and the nights get cool, most people do not think about gardening. In fact, most people are just trying to get their garden in shape from the end of the summer...
Mesclum (or mesclun) is the mixture of fancy lettuce you see in gourmet salads. It originated in southern France with the idea of planting a variety of greens that would make a beautiful salad of...
Sugar beets, like all varieties of beets, are relatively simple to grow. They have few insect predators and are generally disease-free and require very little cultivation. As a root crop, they...
Snap beans, otherwise known as green beans, are one of the easiest and most prolific garden vegetables to grow. One of the best ways to preserve the beans for winter is by freezing them. Frozen...
Collard greens, or collards, are a member of the cabbage family. Few vegetables surpass collards in nutritional power. One cup of cooked collard greens contains 83 percent of your daily...
Tips for Planting in Your Vegetable Garden
Learn how to plant vegetables in your garden in this free online video guide to vegetable gardening.
Weed Control Tips for Your Vegetable Garden
Learn how to control weeds in your vegetable garden in this free online video guide to vegetable gardening.
Tips for Watering Your Vegetable Garden
Learn how to water your vegetable garden in this free online video guide to vegetable gardening.
How to Use Compost in Your Vegetable Garden
Learn how to use compost in your vegetable garden in this free online video guide to vegetable gardening.
Organic Compost Pile Locations
It's important to plan the location of your organic compost pile in order to best protect your garden. Learn how to plot your organic compost pile from a professional organic gardener in this free...
Fertilizer for Vegetable Garden
Learn how to fertilize spring vegetable garden in this free gardening lesson from our horticulture expert. Know when to plant for best results!
Almost anyone can grow carrots! It doesn’t matter if you live in an apartment or have super rocky soil, because these tasty root vegetables grow really well in containers. Carrots thrive in...
It is very frustrating to purchase bedding plants for your garden, spend hours planting them, and then go out the next morning to find a third or more of them eaten or bitten off. Similarly it is...
Potatoes are really easy to grow. With container gardening some may be apprehensive about trying to grow potatoes. One simple and easy way is the trash bag method! ~Do not worry, the trash bag...
If you want to harvest the best tomatoes, get them up off the ground and into a tomato cage. Growing your tomatoes in a cage increases your chances of harvesting tons of juicy, ripe tomatoes...
Muscadine or Mustang grapes are some of the hardiest varieties you can grow. Native to North America they have been hybridized over the last 200 years into some amazing varieties, from wine grapes...
Whether you have a yard or live in an apartment this is an affordable and easy way to have an above ground vegetable garden. Having it above ground deters pests and makes maintenance and...
Whether you live in an apartment or just have pesky wild animals that like to munch on your garden, you can grow your own vegetables on a deck or terrace.
Black-eyed peas, also known as cowpeas, grow inside of pods that are similar to green beans. The beans themselves are tan with black circles in the middle. Black-eyed peas, which originated in...
This article will show you how to easily build and maintain a small drip hydroponics system that can be used to grow herbs, tomatoes, peppers or a combination of each.
Fresh, homegrown tomatoes always taste better than store-bought ones. If you don't have a yard big enough for a traditional garden tomato plant, don't fret. A balcony will work just fine. Plant...
Some plants can stand on their own, others need a helping hand in the form of a stake, sometimes two. Here are some tips and tricks to staking plants correctly.
You can sprout any whole grain, seed, nut or legume that has not been processed or cooked. Sprouts provide a good source of vitamin C, calcium and minerals.