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  • 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...

  • 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 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 Grow Vegetables on a Trellis

    Growing vegetables on a trellis is a highly effective way to garden particularly in a compact space. Vegetables grown on a trellis suffer less rot from the ground, which also leads to less insect...

  • 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 Grow Vegetables Year Round

    If you want to grow vegetables year round, you need to have the right type of environment. In most areas of the country, the weather is not suitable for year-round vegetables. By creating an...

  • How to Place a Greenhouse

    A greenhouse provides winter shelter for growing plants. Siting a greenhouse requires special planning to get the most sunlight during the winter months. From November to February, the sun is...

  • 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 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 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 Get Rid of Tomato Plant Pests

    If you have a garden, you're going to have bugs. Unfortunately, that's just a fact of life. You will never be able to eliminate all of them. But believe it or not, having bugs around is a good...

  • 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 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....

  • Tomato Growing Tips & Secrets

    Tomatoes are the most popular vegetable grown by gardeners, outdoing any other homegrown crop. Not only are tomatoes easy to grow, they are great for container gardens for those with little space,...

  • How to Prune Pole Bean Plants

    Pole beans offer great nutrition for your entire family. Growing vegetables, such as the pole bean, can provide a relaxing and fulfilling hobby for anyone to enjoy, and an informative experience...

  • 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...

  • How to Buy Prime Jim Blackberries

    The Prime Jim Primocane Fruiting Blackberry is a hybrid plant released in 2004 by the University of Arkansas. Most blackberries grow on canes in the second year; Prime Jim was developed to fruit...

  • How to Grow Corn Without Buying Seed

    Corn is a seasonal vegetable that can be grown in any garden as long as it is moist, fertile and gets plenty of sun. Most people buy seeds to propagate corn, but this is not necessary if you have...

  • 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...

  • Tomato Mildew Cure

    Growing your own tomatoes can be very rewarding, but tomato mildew can ruin all of your great efforts. Knowing how to fight this common gardening problem will help you keep your tomatoes...

  • 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 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...

  • 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 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...

  • What Are Determinate Tomato Plants?

    Tomatoes are one of the most popular garden plants. But a particular variety of tomatoes, determinate tomatoes, have gained popularity with city dwellers and those with limited space.

  • How to Plant Tomato Plants in Containers

    Living in an apartment or a home with a small yard doesn't mean you must rely on the supermarket for your vegetables. Container vegetable gardens are a common method of growing produce when a...

  • 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 Groom Tomato Plants

    Tomato plants are a hardy garden staple that tend to get out of control without grooming. Plants will survive without any grooming, but letting a tomato plant run wild makes it more susceptible to...

  • 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...

  • When to Plant Tomato Plants in Zone 3-4?

    Growing tomato plants can be done successfully in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 3 and 4-- the coldest growing zones in the continental United States--even though tomatoes are warm-weather plants. The...

  • 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,...

  • 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...

  • Why Are My Tomato Plants Turning Brown?

    Tomatoes are a popular garden annual grown for their fruit. Because there are a large selection of varieties, the plants can grow in almost any climate and conditions. Though relatively easy to...

  • 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...

  • When to Pull Up Tomato Plants?

    Tomatoes are one of the most popular plants vegetable gardeners choose to grow. Because they are annual plants, they must be replanted every spring in the garden. At the end of the growing season...

  • 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 Protect Just Emerged Corn Seed in a Garden

    Corn is an easy vegetable to grow, but protecting seeds and newly emerged seedlings can be a challenge. One hazard is late frosts. Rabbits love young plants and will graze emerging shoots to the...

  • How to Keep Vegetable Plants Warm Where the Nights Are Cold

    You've worked hard on your vegetable garden, and your plants are thriving during the warm days and cool nights. But when the nights go from cool and comfortable to cold and frigid, you need to...

  • 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...

  • Why Are Asparagus Plants Turning Brown?

    Asparagus, a perennial vegetable, produces spears for 15 to 20 years. The plant thrives in much of the United States, even naturalizing in some areas. Asparagus plants turning brown or yellow...

  • How to Grow Tomatoes in Straw Bales

    Growing tomatoes in straw bales may be an excellent option if you have poor soil that needs lots of amendment before planting, a garden full of rocks that make it difficult to plant straight rows,...

  • 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.

  • Greenhouse Vegetable Planting

    Growing your own vegetables is a hobby that's not only enjoyable, but also saves your family money by providing fresh vegetables straight from the garden. If you live in a region where summer...

  • 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...

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