eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

Vegetable Garden

Sort by:
Best Match
Most Popular
Newest

Showing 1-50 of 101 results

  • 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 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 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 Plant Strawberries With Tomato Plants

    Companion planting can be a recipe for success for gardeners. Planting some herbs and vegetables with or near others can help fend off some common garden diseases and insects, in effect working as...

  • Secret Tomato Growing Tips

    Nothing beats the taste of a homegrown tomato, and growing your own tomatoes is a great way to enhance the health of your family. When you grow your own tomatoes at home you can avoid 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...

  • The Best Soil Preparation for Transplanting Young Vegetable Plants

    Before you can transplant young vegetable plants into your garden, you must ensure the soil will provide the ultimate growing medium. The best soil preparation techniques are not expensive and do...

  • 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 Conserve Resources When Planting Victory Gardens

    During World War II, the American government encouraged citizens to grow their own food in "Victory Gardens" -- vegetable, fruit, grains and nuts. It's estimated that 40 percent of the food in the...

  • 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...

  • Is it Possible to Separate Two Tomato Plants Without Hurting Them?

    Tomato plants are usually started indoors from seeds and then transplanted outside. Some people plant more than one seed in each pot; at other times two plants in the same pot will come as a...

  • How to Plant Vegetables in November

    For gardeners in the northern hemisphere, November traditionally seems like the time to throw a blanket over the vegetable patch and let it sleep until spring. But gardening in late autumn yields...

  • Winter Soil Preparation for Vegetable Gardening

    Vegetable gardens have a tendency to deplete nutrients and build populations of pest insects and pathogenic organisms during the growing season, so the off season must be used to replenish and...

  • Soil Preparation for Planting Tomatoes

    Nothing tastes better than fresh, homegrown tomatoes. Tomatoes are relatively easy to grow, are versatile in any dish and preserve well in cans. They are an excellent source of vitamins C, A and K...

  • How to Prepare Red Clay Soil for Vegetables

    If you want a vegetable garden in your backyard but your soil seems to be made up mostly of red clay, don't worry, there are a few easy ways to prepare red clay soil for vegetables. Because red...

  • How to Grow Onion Bulbs

    Onions can withstand frost and cold temperatures, making them a good crop for colder areas. Planting onion bulbs shortens the growing time. Purchase bulbs from nurseries or garden supply stores....

  • How to Create Your own Victory Garden

    Victory Gardens were a thing of the Depression Era. But with the way the economy is going now, it's only common sense to start planning a new "Victory Garden" for the new millennium.

  • How to Grow Delicious Chemical Free Pumpkins

    Growing pumpkins is on of those things that most people can do if they really try. It does require some time and care.

  • How to Compost Garden Asparagus

    Compost bins are an easy solution for recycling your organic matter like vegetable scraps and lawn clippings into a product that can be added to gardens and landscapes. Tiny bacteria and fungi...

  • How To Grow Summer Squash in Zone 9

    Summer squash is a popular, high-yield crop in many gardening zones, including Zone 9 with its extended growing seasons and mild winters. As a plant with tropical origins, summer squash is...

  • Homemade Tumbling Composter

    With the growing interest in organic fruits and vegetables, more and more people are starting their own gardens. One way to get the most out of a home garden is to improve the soil through...

  • The Effects of High Compost Piles

    Many factors must be taken into consideration when maintaining a compost pile. In order for the pile to decompose, it needs to be aerated, and it must maintain the proper balance of moisture. The...

  • How to Make a Natural garden compost Fertilizer for Your Flower or Vegetable Garden

    Explains how to make a natural garden compost fertilizer for your yards flower or vegetable garden.

  • How to Grow Tomatoes in Florida

    In Florida, tomatoes are grown primarily during the winter as a result of the mild temperatures. Planting begins in late August and harvesting can continue until June for tomatoes planted late. To...

  • What Soil Is Needed for Vegetable Plants?

    Vegetables are good for us and easy to grow. If you begin your garden with good, rich soil, your plants will be healthy and productive for the entire summer season. You can turn a sandy or clay...

  • How to Plant a Garlic Bulb

    It takes eight months to grow a healthy garlic clove. If taken care of properly, garlic survives the winter frost. To grow garlic well, know the climate. Planting needs to take place six weeks...

  • Mushroom Growing Made Easy

    Growing edible mushrooms is a rewarding hobby and not as difficult as you may at first think. You will need a mushroom kit to start off with and you can usually find one online for between $25 and...

  • How to Grow and Cultivate Mushrooms

    Mushrooms can be grown at home. There are two varieties that home growers typically choose: shiitake and white button. Although each one requires a different substrate or growth medium--shiitake...

  • Growing Vegetables in July

    Removing weeds, picking vegetables, watering and planting make July the busiest month in the gardening year. The best part of July? Gardeners who have neglected to start veggies can still plant...

  • How to Use a Compost Tumbler for Organic Gardening

    Gardeners have always had a love/hate relationship with their compost piles. The “black gold” that is compost is a must-have for organic gardeners who wish to add rich, organic nutrients back...

  • How to Grow Tomatoes In Your Backyard Garden

    There is nothing like being able walk out to your backyard and pick a ripe tomato that you've grown from seed. The following tips are for an abundant harvest. Slice it up and enjoy!

  • How to Make Your Garden Eco-Friendly

    Gardening with an eco-friendly goal contributes to a healthy planet. It doesn’t require a lot of complicated planning; just a few Earth-friendly ideas that will help reduce your carbon footprint. ...

  • Vegetable Gardening Hints

    Vegetable gardening can be a fun and relaxing hobby, and there is nothing more rewarding than a bountiful harvest of freshly grown produce. Unfortunately, it's not as easy as just dropping a few...

  • Homemade Tomato Plant Food

    Tomatoes need nutrients to grow heartily and produce fruit. However, why buy plant food when you use homemade solutions? Create your own organic fertilizers and compost at home, and you'll be...

  • How to Grow Rice Indoors

    Rice, the grain harvested from a member of the grass family, is a food staple usually grown as an annual plant. In tropical climates, however, rice can be grown as a perennial and will produce...

  • How to Plant Overwintering Vegetables

    Overwintering vegetables expand your garden harvest season by springing to life before your spring-planted vegetables are even in the ground. Depending on your garden climate and the varieties you...

  • How to Grow Organic Vegetables in Pots

    Growing an organic vegetable garden is a healthy, "green" practice that's also beneficial to the earth. But, what if you don't have room for a full garden? Can you still grow chemical-free...

  • How to make an Organic Compost Bin

    Any gardener will know that if you want to make a good garden into a great garden you have to add organic compost. Organic compost will enhance the growth and give much better yield of your...

  • ComposTumbler Instructions

    Compost is often referred to by gardeners as black gold. And it's easy to see why: the rich, black loamy soil that is made from decomposing kitchen scraps and yard waste can be put back into a...

  • How to Grow Large Healthy Organic Tomatoes

    Grow large delicious organic tomatoes using coffee and vegetable scraps.

  • How to make Compost

    How to make Compost. Compost is one of the easiest things you can do to go green. Here is a nice starting place for you. Everything you need from Tumbler Compost Bins and other compost tools.

  • How to Recylce Trash Into Organic Compost and Mulch

    If you thought organic gardening (indoors or out) was complex or expensive, think again. You can grow organic vegetables or herbs indoors using the things you normally throw away. Here's how you...

  • How to Grow a Salsa Garden

    If you love salsa and enjoy gardening you can very easily grow your own salsa garden. Gardening is a wonderful way to go green. Not only are you growing your salsa products at home without the...

  • How to Grow A Garden Without Dirt

    Growing a garden in a bed without soil is inexpensive and much easier than wondering if your soil will grow a garden.

  • How to Grow Potatoes in Car Tires

    Do you want to grow your own potatoes but don't want to have to do all that digging? Well, here's an easy way to grow all the potatoes you'll ever desire to grow.

  • How to Brew Compost Tea

    If you are an avid gardener like me then you already know the benefits of compost tea. If you are new to gardening then you must get to know compost tea. Compost tea is a great source of...

  • How to Keep an Organic Home Garden Healthy

    Keeping an Organic Home Garden healthy might take a little more work, but the results are worth it. Your plants will be heartier and the food they produce will be tastier and more nutritious. ...

  • How to Grow High Producing Tomato Plants

    Growing tomato plants that produce a lot of tomatoes is everyone's goal. Now, I reveal my secrets to do this.

  • How to Start a Kitchen Salad Garden Bed

    Imagine being able to step outside your back door and picking vegetables, flowers and herbs then taking them into the house, washing them and creating a tasty salad within feet of where the garden...

  • How to Go Green in the Garden

    If you think gardens are automatically green, think again! Our gardens are one of the key areas environmentally conscious people need to concentrate on when making the effort to go green. Our...

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy .   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. † requires javascript

Demand Media