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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 Plant Bean Seeds After Splitting

    Bean seeds are easily germinated when provided with the right environment. If you already have a seed that is split open, revealing a small sprout, then the germination work is basically done for...

  • Dimensions on Planting Vegetable Seeds

    Although many garden centers and greenhouses offer vegetable seedlings such as tomatoes, cucumbers and pepper plants every spring for the garden, some gardeners prefer to start their own plants...

  • 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 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 Grow a Yam Plant

    The terms sweet potato and yam are interchangeable in the produce section of the grocery store, but the yam actually belongs to the Dioscoreaceae family, while the sweet potato belongs to the...

  • How to Prevent Root Maggots in Turnips

    Root maggots destroy root vegetables. Adult maggots lay eggs in the spring or summer. Larvae and maggots feed on the plant, mainly the roots. The larva cause the roots to rot and the plant to...

  • 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 Water Big Beef Tomato Plants

    Watering big beef tomatoes is one of the easiest things you can do in your garden. Big beef tomatoes and other varieties have been bred to be hardy and easy to manage. Keeping your big beef...

  • 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 Grow Celeriac (Apium graveolens rapaceum)

    Celeriac is a close relative of celery as the name implies. You may have also heard it called celery root, which is an accurate description. This plant produces an edible root that tastes like...

  • 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 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 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 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...

  • Bean Plant Growth Stages

    Beans are a common choice for many gardens. By understanding the stages of bean plant life, growers can better assist in their development.

  • 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 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...

  • When Should You Start Tomato Seeds in Zone 3?

    Growing your own tomatoes, whether in a garden or container, is an easy yet rewarding project. Whether you stick with one variety, such as a beefsteak, or grow several different varieties, you can...

  • How to Save Pea Seeds

    Peas self-pollinate, which reduces crossing between varieties and makes them vigorous contenders in maintaining gene traits. When choosing peas to save, be sure to select peas from plants that...

  • 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 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 Dry Okra Seeds

    Okra brings a unique flavor to the table and is versatile to be either a savored summer vegetable, or used as a dried ornamental plant. Either way, okra seeds can be effortlessly harvested, dried...

  • How to Grow Vegetables on a Picket Fence

    In a smaller garden, climbing vegetables can be great space-savers that allow you to grow more plants in a smaller area. Climbing vegetables on your garden fence can also be aesthetically...

  • 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...

  • How to Grow Zucchini (Cucurbita pepo)

    Zucchini is a very prolific, hot climate loving vegetable. These are a lot of fun to grow with children because they are easy to grow and have a large yield. I recommend three plants per person...

  • Common Pinto Bean Plant Growth

    The pinto bean is an annual legume grown primarily for use as a dried bean. Pinto bean plant growth begins with seed planting. Bean harvesting occurs when the pod has dried on the plant.

  • How to Plant Seedless Watermelon Seeds

    The mystery behind growing seedless watermelons from seeds can be revealed through the explanation of pollination. A chemical is used to double the inheritance genes of a normal watermelon plant...

  • What Causes Yellow Leaves on Tomato Plants?

    The appearance of yellow leaves on your tomato plant is usually not a death sentence. However, it does mean that your plant has a problem in need of attention and correction.

  • Life Cycle of Kidney Bean Seeds

    The kidney bean itself is actually the seed of the kidney bean plant. The beans begin their lives inside a bean pod, before commencing a life cycle known as a seed-to-seed cycle.

  • Can You Take Vegetable Seeds Through Customs?

    The United States strictly restricts and regulates all plant matter, including seeds, from entrance to the country. Any plant matter such as flowers, potted plants, soil or fruits could be...

  • Instructions for Hanging a Tomato Planter

    If you're eager to try your hand at growing tomatoes in a hanging planter, you'll be pleased to learn that hanging your planter is not as difficult as you might have thought. With a few simple...

  • Digital Seed Vegetable Planting

    San Diego gardeners can benefit when gardening advice is specific for their climate. Digital Seed, a local technology company, gathered information useful to home gardeners and created a website...

  • How to Plant Jalapeno Pepper Seeds

    Jalapeno peppers are readily available inexpensively in the produce departments of grocery stores all over the United States. They're quite economical if you cook with them infrequently as a...

  • How to Grow Big Onion Bulbs

    Onions are a member of the allium family, as are garlic, leeks, shallots and chives, and are popular in all sorts of cooking. Many gardeners are frustrated when their onions are not as big as they...

  • 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...

  • Vegetable Garden Troubleshooting

    Vegetable gardening is hard, healthy work which usually pays off in an abundance of nutritious, delicious food for the family table. It can be extremely frustrating if the garden does not yield...

  • When to Miracle Grow My Garden?

    Miracle-Gro is a brand of plant food and fertilizer that contains a mixture of nutrients to improve the size of plants--as well as the fruits, flowers or vegetables they produce--when applied at...

  • When to Plant Sweet Potato

    Sweet potato is a lovely, healthy treat, especially around the holidays. Although sweet potato is relatively inexpensive to buy, cultivating your own is not only cheaper, but more gratifying....

  • How to Harvest Snap Beans

    Snap beans are a vegetable that can add variety to the family dinner table, as well as being canned, frozen or dried for year-round cooking. These beans may be planted in successive small crops...

  • How to Start Garden Seeds in the House

    Get an early start on your garden weeks before the frost has receded in your area by germinating garden seeds indoors. As soon as the soil outside warms enough to sustain plant growth you can...

  • Homemade Upside Down Strawberry Planter

    Strawberries are the darling of the garden. Not only are strawberries a fantastic source of vitamin C (offering more of this important vitamin than some citrus fruits), but they are high in...

  • 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 a Box Garden

    We rent our home and our landlord does not allow us to dig up the back yard for a garden, so we came up with a creative way to still grow some vegetables without tearing up the grass. It's easy,...

  • How to Garden in Clay Soil

    Clay soil challenges gardeners. It holds moisture and does not provide good drainage. It clumps into hard, rock-like soil balls that make establishing root systems and plant growth difficult. When...

  • When to Thin Turnip Seeds

    Have you ever tried your hand at growing turnips? You can enjoy plucking these crisp, tasty vegetables straight from your garden. Don't worry if you are not known for your green thumb. Turnips are...

  • How to Fence Tomatoes in a Garden

    Tomatoes are a great staple to have in your garden to be able to make fresh tomato sauces, salsa or salads. Many tomato plants need a cage to provide support and protection for the plant as it...

  • About the Celery Plant

    A celery plant is grown mainly for its stalk, but its roots, leaves and seeds can be used as well. Celery requires four months of cool weather to harvest; because of this, it's considered a...

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