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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 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...

  • 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 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 Your Own Potato Garden FREE

    Sick and tired of the price of groceries? Fresh fruit and vegetables are expensive and hard to find. And then...are they really "fresh"? Buy a bag of potatoes with a few "eyes"...

  • How to Plant a Home Vegetable Garden

    Planting a vegetable garden can be a fun way to keep busy on the weekends, and vegetables can be a nice compliment to any home cooked meal. Home nurtured vegetables have the potential to add some...

  • 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 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 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 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 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 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 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...

  • How to Grow Low Light Vegetables

    Though most vegetables grow best in ample sunshine, some also grow in low-light conditions. However, choosing an area for the garden can be more difficult than imagined. Not only do you need to...

  • How to Control Weeds in Vegetable Garden

    Control Weeds without chemicals and with items you already have. An Easy and safe way to Control those Weeds.

  • 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...

  • When to Plant Vegetables in Idaho?

    The state of Idaho has several different climates, which means there is a great deal of variation in the growing seasons. The northwest and southwest parts of the state are more temperate, so the...

  • 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 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...

  • 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 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 String Up Snap Peas

    Peas are one of the oldest vegetables in our history--archaeologists found peas in Egyptian tombs. Sugar snap peas are usually eaten fresh; unlike their hard skinned counterparts, their pods can...

  • How to Garden Baby Vegetables

    Baby vegetable gardening provides an ideal solution for small spaces. Gardeners with no access to an in-ground gardening plot can even grow baby vegetables in containers indoors or on a sunny...

  • 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...

  • Ways to Keep Critters Out of Raised Vegetable Beds

    Raised vegetable gardens are elevated several inches above surrounding surfaces, aiding in the prevention of flooding, trampling, and destruction by lawn mower. But they are still accessible to...

  • 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 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 Grow Rhubarb in your Home Vegetable Garden

    With a quick search on various food recipe sites I was amazed to see the number of different dishes you can create with Rhubarb. Usually rhubarb was always reserved for pies in my household, but...

  • 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 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,...

  • Patio Garden Instructions

    You don't need a yard in order to plant a garden. As long as you have a patio, balcony or deck, you have enough space to grow vegetables in containers. Patio gardening is growing in popularity as...

  • How to Grow Brussels Sprouts

    Brussels sprouts are a fall staple in the garden. The last of the winter greens they often grace the Thanksgiving table. They are a fun crop to grow in the garden. The little buttons of...

  • 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...

  • When to Plant a Cool Weather Vegetable Garden

    When to plant a cool weather garden depends on climate and geography. As a general rule, the higher your elevation and the cooler your climate, the earlier you need to start your garden in the...

  • 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...

  • Vegetable Garden Planting Timetable for Illinois

    Growing a vegetable garden is not only a relaxing, rewarding hobby, it also can help stretch your food budget. But the best result of growing a vegetable garden is the taste of the healthy,...

  • Easy Vegetable Garden Net Fence Plans

    If you want to keep small animals like cats, dogs, chickens or rabbits out of your vegetable garden, a net fence is an easy and cheap solution. If it is tall enough, it will also keep out deer.

  • 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,...

  • 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 Plant Onion Sets

    Onions (Allium cepa) are one of the most common home and market garden vegetables. Onion sets are tiny onions that were started from seed the prior year. Whether you start your own onion sets or...

  • 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 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 Start Your First Garden

    Starting your first garden does not have to be a tedious and overwhelming experience. With a little planning and dedication, your hard work will pay off with some delicious fresh vegetables.

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