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  • How to Be a Frugal and Green Gardener

    Organic gardening is enjoying a huge increase in popularity these days as many are looking to grow their own fruit and vegetables at home. What could be better than planting your own garden that...

  • 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 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 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 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 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...

  • 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 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 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 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...

  • How to Germinate Green Bean Seeds in Water

    Green bean seeds are notorious for their low germination rates. Because they're more difficult to germinate in soil than other seeds, they often rot or mold before they start producing plants....

  • 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 Prime-Jim & Prime-Jan Blackberries

    Prime Jim and Prime Jan blackberries are a hybrid plant developed by the University of Arkansas. Prime Jim and Prime Jan varieties produce fruit on first year shoots, called primocanes, where...

  • How to Plant Beefsteak Tomatoes

    Growing your own beefsteak tomatoes can be very rewarding. They do well in the garden or in containers, taste great and are the largest tomato type, some reaching up to 2 pounds. When choosing an...

  • How to Reduce Cost by Growing Vegetables at Home

    A home garden provides a source of fresh vegetables all summer long. The savings generated by growing vegetables at home will vary based on your consumption and the number of people in the family....

  • How to Keep Birds From Damaging Your Garden Vegetables

    Birds can be beautiful, but not when they are feasting on the bounty of your garden. Keep more of the yield from your work, without harming the avian community by applying one or more of these...

  • How to Protect Lemon Trees From Frost

    Lemon trees and their fruits are extremely sensitive to cold temperatures. Even if temperatures fall just below freezing for a short period, your trees might be at risk for losing their yields....

  • How to Prune Pole Bean Plants

    Pole beans offer great nutrition for your entire family. Growing vegetables, such as the pole bean, can provide a relaxing and fulfilling hobby for anyone to enjoy, and an informative experience...

  • How to Arrange Vegetables in a Garden

    Placement of plants plays an important if overlooked role in growing vegetables. Garlic and tomatoes grow well together, for example, and can help keep pests away from one another. Spacing plants...

  • How to Plant Seeds for Colorful Vegetables

    Vegetables offer numerous health advantages and taste great in most dishes. Growing your own garden of vegetables is relaxing and can be educational for the younger members of the family. Your...

  • How to Irrigate Raised Beds

    Planting your garden in raised beds can add a new dimension to gardening that can increase the output of vegetation you receive in a limited area of your yard. It is also easier to plant and...

  • How to Make a Bamboo Cucumber Trellis

    Trellising your cucumbers and other garden vegetables that grow on vines has a lot of benefits. Growing your cucumbers on a trellis will keep the vegetables off the ground--making it less likely...

  • How to Harvest Onion Seeds

    You can start onions in a garden from "sets," which are groups of small, immature onions that gardeners start from seeds and then transplant. Some gardeners also start onion plants directly from...

  • How to Water and Feed Hydroponics

    Whether you want fresh tomatoes year-round or simply don't have a big yard, hydroponic gardening is a great alternative. In a hydroponic garden plants are suspended in a soilless growing medium...

  • How to Grow Beans in Patio Containers

    Grow your own beans for their fresh flavor and bright color in a patio garden. Whether you choose climbing beans that run up a trellis or the more compact bush beans, the plants are ideally suited...

  • How to Plant Heirloom Squash Seeds

    If you want squash that tastes like vegetables from days past, consider growing heirloom varieties. According to Clemson University horticulture specialists Karen Russ and David Bradshaw, heirloom...

  • How to Pickle Cucumber Seeds

    Pickling cucumbers are a small cucumber that is preferred by many people that pickle their own cucumbers. They are favored because of their size, texture, and delicious taste. They also have...

  • How to Grow Corn in Pots

    So you want to grow corn this year. Problem is you don't have room for a field of it. So in order to grow corn, you need at least two stalks. This article will give you instructions on how to grow...

  • How to Use Roundup in Raised Vegetable Beds

    Though raised vegetable beds may be less plagued by weeds than traditional ground-level beds, weeds can still be a problem. Improperly rotted compost and some mulches can deposit weed seeds in the...

  • How to Create a Permaculture Garden

    The term permaculture--a combination the words "permanent" and "agriculture"--was coined in 1978 by Australian ecologists Bill Mollison and David Holmgren to describe an "integrated, evolving...

  • How to Build an Up Side Down Tomato Planter

    An upside down tomato planter is a great way for people without a lot of gardening space to grow tomato plants. An upside down tomato planter can be hung on small balconies and patios, or anywhere...

  • How to Use Fertilizer on Tomato Growth

    Tomato plants are "heavy feeders." Fertilizing with a complete, phosphorus-rich fertilizer will help them produce more and larger fruit. To find the right fertilizer, look for three numbers...

  • How to use the Fantastic Farm & Garden Calculator

    The Fantastic Farm and Garden Calculator is a garden and farm planning application that allows you to type in basic information about your production goals, then easily determine how much of each...

  • How to Care for Dying Zucchini Plants

    It's always unfortunate when a plant suddenly dies. Sometime a zucchini plant can seem to be just fine one moment only to completely die the next. The most common reason for this is vine borers....

  • How to Grow Organic Summer Squash

    Growing organic summer squash will not only provide you with the peace of mind that your vegetable was indeed grown organically, but it will also ensure you have a garden full of bright squash...

  • How to Plant Tomato Plants in Containers

    Living in an apartment or a home with a small yard doesn't mean you must rely on the supermarket for your vegetables. Container vegetable gardens are a common method of growing produce when a...

  • How to Save Eggplant Seeds

    Saving vegetable seed is a rewarding exercise for continuing the cycle of your garden form one growing season to the next. While vegetable gardening can save on the family's grocery budget,...

  • How to Groom Tomato Plants

    Tomato plants are a hardy garden staple that tend to get out of control without grooming. Plants will survive without any grooming, but letting a tomato plant run wild makes it more susceptible to...

  • How to Make a Topsy Turvy Tomato Planter

    Topsy Turvy Tomato Planters allow anyone with a green thumb to grow tomato plants, even if they don't have garden space. The planter can be placed on small patios and balconies for fresh tomatoes...

  • How to Save Sweet Corn Seeds

    Growing your own vegetables can save your family a chunk of money on grocery bills. Saving seed from one growing season to the next can save you even more money on getting your garden started in...

  • How to Care for an Indoor Tomato Plant

    Caring for your indoor tomato plants requires very few purchases and little time; a little consideration is your best tool. Temperature and light are the key factors that make or break an indoor...

  • How to Plant Vegetables With Children

    Planting vegetables with children encourages an understanding of the growing process, provides quality time for adults and children and sets the stage for them to eat the vegetables that they...

  • How to Build a Cheap Cold Frame

    A cold frame is a mini-greenhouse that helps you extend the growing season of your garden. In the fall, a cold frame protects vegetables from frost, while in the spring the cold frame helps...

  • How to Tips for the Money Wise Gardener

    Backyard gardens have once again ascended into popular culture as being the right thing to do for the environment and the bank account. Literally thousands of people have picked up their hoes,...

  • How to Protect Just Emerged Corn Seed in a Garden

    Corn is an easy vegetable to grow, but protecting seeds and newly emerged seedlings can be a challenge. One hazard is late frosts. Rabbits love young plants and will graze emerging shoots to the...

  • How to Soak Green Bean Seeds

    Dried seeds are in a period of dormancy, meaning that they will not grow unless exposed to hospitable conditions. A seed is germinated when the seed coat is moistened and softened, which...

  • How to Keep Vegetable Plants Warm Where the Nights Are Cold

    You've worked hard on your vegetable garden, and your plants are thriving during the warm days and cool nights. But when the nights go from cool and comfortable to cold and frigid, you need to...

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