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  • 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 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...

  • 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 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...

  • 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 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...

  • Types of Mulch for a Vegetable Garden

    Mulch is a non-growing cover that you spread over the ground and around cultivated plants. It provides moisture retention, helps resist weeds and gives your garden a finished look.

  • How to Water Vegetables With a Soaker Hose

    To cut down on your water bill and the amount of water you have to use on your garden, a soaker hose delivers water to the soil without throwing it in the air and onto leaves. A soaker hose is...

  • How to Plant Corn in Cedar Mulch

    If your garden already has cedar mulch on the ground from last season it is possible to replant your corn and reuse most of the mulch. Cedar mulch is very versatile and slow to deteriorate. But...

  • How to Grow Garden Greens

    Green, leafy vegetables are a great source of vitamins, and can be eaten raw or cooked. Lettuce, spinach, chard and beet tops are just a few of the greens that can be grown. Greens are easy to...

  • What Should I Use to Mulch My Tomato Plants?

    Given their popularity, it's no wonder that virtually every vegetable gardener plants tomatoes. Many tomato fanciers add mulch around their plants. Good mulches perform several useful functions....

  • How to Improve Yield on Pepper Plants

    Peppers are one of the most common plants to grow in a vegetable garden. Some gardeners have a hard time producing an adequate amount of peppers, however, and do not understand why. Pepper plants...

  • How to Plant Garlic

    Planting garlic is a rewarding task that any garlic lover should try. It is best to plant garlic in the fall but it can also be planted in early spring.

  • How to Grow Shitake Mushrooms

    Growing shitake mushrooms requires purchasing the shitake spores before planting them in moist mulch or directly into a log. Grow your own shitake mushrooms in a shady area with helpful advice...

  • How to Take Care of Asparagus Plants

    Asparagus plants are relatively easy to grow in the garden. Asparagus is a perennial, and a bed will produce the edible asparagus spears for up to 30 years, if properly maintained. During harvest...

  • 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...

  • Growing Winter Vegetables in Georgia

    Gardens can be a rewarding hobby and are especially helpful if you grow vegetables. As the price of food skyrockets, growing your own food also can be an economical alternative to high-priced...

  • 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 Start a No Till Garden

    No till gardens require less work and are better for the environment. When soil is tilled it awakens weed seeds that were dormant by exposing them to light and air. It also depletes necessary...

  • How to Successfully Grow Zucchini in Your Backyard Garden

    Healthy flourishing zucchini plants can be so successfully grown that you may need to come up with new recipes to consume them all. Learn how to grow them from seed.

  • 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. ...

  • How to Prevent Weeds in Your Home Vegetable Garden

    Next to wildlife eating your vegetation there is nothing more frustrating then weeds in the garden. They seem to come out nowhere, and are extremely resilliant. They compete with your vegetable...

  • How to Plant a No Dig Garden

    No dig gardens are great for people wanting to use raised beds and minimize weeding. They're also wonderful for folks who don't have the time or strength to till or hoe a traditional garden.

  • Tips for Planting a Vegetable Garden

    Keeping a vegetable garden reduces your food bill and provides you with the freshest vegetables possible--and homegrown tomatoes, cucumbers and sweet corn taste astoundingly better than anything...

  • 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 Plant Fingerling Potatoes

    Fingerling potatoes can be traced back to Peru and they are named such because of their small size and the resemblance to a finger. These potatoes grow up to 2 inches in diameter and approximately...

  • How to Raise Vegetables in Extreme Heat

    Raising vegetables in extreme heat is more of a challenge than regular vegetable gardening. In parts of Texas, New Mexico, Nevada, etc... your hot and desert or semi-desert states alternative...

  • 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 and Harvest Organic Peas

    Peas are another cold weather crop my husband puts in his organic garden. Rule of thumb is you can plant peas as early as St Patrick's day. It was a bit cold here in Indiana in March so our peas...

  • How to Plant Turnips

    Turnips are grown for both their leaves and roots. Turnip roots are a sweet, but slightly hot flavored. The top greens are succulent when cooked. You can enjoy this crop in the spring and fall.

  • How to Plant Peppers outside

    There are many different types of peppers, sweet, mild, hot, and scorching hot! What ever type of pepper it is the color has to do with how ripened that pepper is.

  • How to Make a Container Bean Teepee for Your Kids in The Garden

    This is a great garden project for kids. They love to help build the teepee. Then as the beans grow, they create a secret hiding place inside where kids can play and eat beans right off the...

  • How to Care for Black Raspberries

    Black raspberries are a sweet and juicy member of the rose family. Black raspberries have one of the highest antioxidant ratings among fruits, and have been called "the king of berries" because of...

  • How to Grow a Nice Head of Cabbage

    Cabbage is not as difficult to grow as one may think. Cabbage is delicious to eat, and is a good source of vitamins especially vitamin C.

  • How to Plant an Easy to Grow Vegetable Garden

    It's easy to grow a vegetable garden, even with limited space. Several types of vegetables do quite well in containers on apartment balconies or patios or small patches of dirt carved out of your...

  • How to Grow Vegetables in a Las Vegas garden

    More and more people are now looking into growing some of their own vegetables. The current economic crisis has spurred a renewed interest in gardening similar to the old days of the Victory...

  • How to Construct Raised Garden Beds

    Raised beds are great options for people with little space, limited mobility, or poor soil. Additionally, they can add visual interest to an otherwise uninteresting landscape or provide...

  • How to Build a Rain Garden

    Looking to plant a vegetable and herb garden but don't know how to get started. That's good - we'll show you where and how to plant a vegetable/herb garden that you don't need to water.

  • How to Grow Potatoes

    Learning how to grow potatoes is a simple process and can be part of a solution to supplying family food needs. Growing potatoes is also an important response to world hunger. The potato is the...

  • How to Grow Tabasco Peppers

    Peppers are great for the small garden. They like hot weather and will provide lots of peppers for the gardener. Tabasco peppers have that great flavor and pack a sharp bite. Once started, the...

  • How to Create a Lasagna Garden

    My wife's grandfather claims this type of gardening is the best idea ever - and he has been gardening since the Great Depression. There is no digging and no weeding. There are plenty of websites...

  • How to mulch using grass clippings & newspaper

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  • How to grow a living mulch for your garden

    Mulching a garden is beneficial in many ways: it keeps the weeds down, regulates soil temperatures, reduces erosion, conserves moisture, and a living mulch can add nitrogen to the soil. There are...

  • How to Slash Energy Use In Half... Lawn Care

    Energy use is a crisis situation today due to both the expense of energy and the need to reduce our carbon print on the environment. Here are some simple ways to make minor changes in our lawn...

  • Mulch for Spring Vegetable Garden

    Learn how to mulch for spring vegetable garden in this free gardening lesson from our horticulture expert. Know when to plant for best results!

  • Mulching Organic Lettuce

    Pine needles are a great mulch source to use in your organic lettuce garden bed. Learn some mulching tips from a professional organic gardener in this free gardening video.

  • Mulching Organic Spinach

    Pine needles are a great mulch source to use in your organic spinach garden bed. Learn some mulching tips from a professional organic gardener in this free gardening video.

  • How to Use Aluminum Foil to Protect Your Vegetable Garden

    Aluminum Foil is an easy product to use to keep insects and slugs off your cucumbers and other vegetables. It can also be used to scare crows and other birds from eating your fruit.

  • How to Extend the Vegetable Growing Season

    Just because the summer growing season has ended, don't use that as an excuse to forget about your garden until the spring. With just a little garden savvy and winter-growing know-how, you can...

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