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  • 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 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 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 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 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...

  • 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 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 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 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 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 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...

  • 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 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 Grow Asian Vegetables

    Versatile and easy growing, Asian vegetables can add a whole new variety of colors, shapes, textures and tastes to the traditional American garden. Asian vegetables and their seeds have become...

  • How to Water Food Plots

    A vegetable garden needs sunlight and moisture. Too much moisture is better than not enough. The garden should have a good drenching at least once a week. With the first sign of a dry spell,...

  • How to Harvest Vegetable Seeds

    Planting, growing and harvesting one's own food can be rewarding and a great way to save money. At the end of the harvest season, it is tempting to save the seeds from some of the vegetables your...

  • How to Save Seeds From Vegetables & Squash

    Harvesting seeds from garden plants grown one year can save money when it comes time to purchase seeds for planting the following year. Harvesting and saving seeds from squash and other vegetables...

  • How to Harvest Onion Plants

    Because onions grow underground, it is difficult to tell when to harvest them. It is important, therefore, to know how to tell from examining the onion leaves above the ground when it is time to...

  • How to Grow Hydroponic Carrots

    You can grow hydroponic carrots any time of the year no matter what the weather is like outside. Enjoy benefits such as reduced water usage, not having to worry about weeds and the convenience of...

  • How to Care for Artichoke Plants

    The artichoke is a cool weather perennial thistle plant from the sunflower family. Artichoke plants have long, arching leaves that are silver-green in color making them look like a giant fern. A...

  • How to Plant Broccoli & Cauliflower

    Broccoli and cauliflower are members of the cabbage family. Both are best planted as transplants to your garden. Broccoli can be sprouted from seeds, but cauliflower is quite delicate and should...

  • How to Place Vegetables in a Garden

    The weather has started to warm, and you've bought all your seeds and seedlings. Your garden plot has been tilled and is ready for a wide range of vegetables, legumes and flowers. Before you start...

  • How to Make Raised Beds for Growing Lettuce

    Making raised beds for lettuce offers several benefits. Raised beds can be created without labor-intensive digging and tilling, making them appealing for beginning gardeners. The borders of raised...

  • How to Protect Garden Vegetables from Frost

    A freeze occurs when temperatures fall below 32 degrees F. Depending on your climate, frost can form on your vegetable garden plants in spring and fall, causing serious damage. Radishes, lettuce,...

  • How to Get Turnip Seeds

    Turnip seeds are one of the easiest garden vegetable seeds to harvest. The only problem most gardeners encounter is the copious amounts of seeds the vegetables render. Some thoughtful gardeners...

  • How to Calculate Corn Seed Spacing

    Proper planting and spacing is a crucial part of getting a good corn harvest. If you plant the corn seeds too close together, they'll have to compete for light and nutrients, and yields will be...

  • How to Plant Tomato Plants Inside

    For many people who live in apartments or cold regions of the world, homegrown vegetables is a far-fetched dream. However, it is not impossible to grow vegetables, such as tomatoes, indoors to...

  • How to Plant Corn in Raised Beds

    Growing corn in a raised bed allows for proper drainage and maintenance of dense soil that is otherwise unfit for growing corn. Raised beds rely on the raking and tilling of soil into a pile above...

  • How to Get Rid of White Powdery Mildew on My Tomato Plant Leaves

    Powdery mildew is a common fungal disease seen on tomato plants and other vegetables. It can occur anytime during the growing season and may rob tomato plants of vitality. According to the...

  • How to Compost Tomato Vines

    After a summer of juicy tomatoes with every meal, the time comes when you must pull up those old vines. Having spent hours under the hot sun, caring meticulously for those plants, it would seem a...

  • How to Use Bamboo Stalks for Gardening Pole Beans

    Bamboo is a strong grass that grows up to 100 feet tall in some parts of the world, according to the American Bamboo Society, making it a renewable resource perfect for use in the garden. Bamboo...

  • How to Keep Pests Out of a Vegetable Garden

    People throughout the world invest countless hours as well as significant amounts of money on both flower and vegetable gardens. The last thing that any gardener wants to discover is that her...

  • How to Grow Tomatoes in Hanging Planters

    Many gardeners pride themselves on growing large, ripe and succulent vegetables throughout the summer. For some people, however, space for an entire garden of veggies is not available. If you're...

  • How to Grow & Produce Tomatoes

    Growing your own tomatoes takes a little bit of time, energy and a modest initial investment, but you'll reap the reward when harvest time comes and you can walk outside and pick a tomato right...

  • How to Grow Tomatoes Naturally

    Summer is synonymous with sweet, juicy tomatoes. On a sweltering day, there's nothing like biting into one or making a simple salad with basil and mozzarella. Of course, the thought of chemicals...

  • How to Save Wilted Tomato Plants

    Tomato plants that are perfectly healthy one day yet are wilted and yellowing the next are the bane of many a confused gardener. Wilting can be caused by a variety of different factors such as...

  • How to Grow Bell Peppers in Container Gardening

    Bell peppers add color and flavor to gardens and kitchens alike. Even if you don't have time to prepare and care for a full garden, you can still enjoy this fresh produce by growing your bell...

  • How to Make Clay Soil Suitable for Gardening

    One of the most important ingredients to a good garden is good soil. Unfortunately, many people have only clay to work with, and clay is not very suitable to growing anything. Improving clay soil...

  • How to Germinate Vegetable Seeds

    Germinating vegetable seeds is the first step toward reaping healthy produce from your garden. Germinating and planting seeds takes more thought than many novice gardeners imagine. Simply sticking...

  • How to Freeze Dry Vegetables

    Freeze drying is the process of removing the water content from a food and replacing it with a gas. Freeze drying is a great way to preserve vegetables while maintaining their color, texture and...

  • How to Build a Strawberry Pyramid Planter

    Build a strawberry pyramid planter to help you save space in your garden. Whether you need to overcome limited square footage or simply make room for more plants, a strawberry pyramid will enable...

  • How to Protect Tomato Plants From Rabbits

    Watch your tomato plants grow into beautifully lush plants with a little care and attention and help from a green thumb. Watch, too, your plants get scavenged of their fruit if you are not...

  • How to Trellis Cucumbers

    Cucumbers are a wonderful addition to any salad, and they are especially good when fresh and home-grown. Cucumbers are vine vegetables, and the vines can grow up to 6 to 8 feet in length. Left to...

  • How to Freeze Scarlet Runner Bean Seeds

    Scarlet runner beans are often planted as an ornamental because of the bright red blooms that adorn the vines from mid-summer until the first frost. Although scarlet runner beans climbing over a...

  • How to Start Vegetable Plants in a Cold Frame

    If you don't own a greenhouse, but still want the benefit of starting vegetable seeds ahead of your growing season, a cold frame can be an easy solution. A cold frame acts as a miniature...

  • How to Tie Tomato Plants

    Tomato plants and the fruit they bear will develop diseases, succumb to insects, and perhaps break completely if you don't keep them off the ground. Do this by staking them--which simply means...

  • How to Care for Bing Cherry Trees

    The most popular type of sweet cherry in America, Bing cherries provide a healthy and tasty food. There is no better way to ensure that you receive the freshest and tastiest Bing cherries than by...

  • How to Grow Vegetables in Hanging Planters

    There are trade-offs between living in the city and out in the suburbs. The city offers endless entertainment within walking distance, while the countryside offers endless space and land. With...

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