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  • 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...

  • 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 Potatoes & Onion Sets

    The taste that results from biting into a homegrown potato or onion surpasses anything available at the supermarket. Not only is the flavor exceptional, growing your own vegetables saves a...

  • 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 Grow Tomatoes in Peat Moss

    Peat moss can help aid in the sprouting and growth of tomato plants. Along with water, seed-starting mix and light, peat moss provides the seedlings with a good nutrient-based soil to grow in.

  • How to Grow Garlic (Allium sativum)

    Like the onion, garlic prefers a hot climate. The garlic bulblets, also called cloves, can be used to start new plants.

  • 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 Use Potatoes From the Garden for Seed Potatoes

    Potatoes are a delicious staple for cultures all over the world. They are easy to grow, easy to store, simple to cook, and they provide a wide range of nourishing results. Potatoes are grown from...

  • How to Start Potato Plants

    The potato plant (Solanum tuberosum) produces starchy tubers known as potatoes. They're one of the most important commercial food crops in the world and are also popular with home gardeners....

  • How to Make Garden Stakes

    Have you made the mistake of planting seeds and forgot to label them? Making garden stakes is a fun and simple way to make sure you know what you have planted in your garden.Whether you make them...

  • How to Save Seed Potatoes

    Like many root vegetables, potato plants can be grown from cuttings of the seed tuber, more commonly known as the potato. The tuber contains growth eyes, from which the potato plant will spring in...

  • How to Grow Tomato Plants From Seed

    There are lots of advantages from growing tomato plants from seed. The most obvious is the fact that you can grow exactly the varieties you want. Otherwise you are limited to the varieties that...

  • What Time of Year Do You Plant Potatoes?

    Potatoes exist in many different varieties. From the large Russets that are typically baked and served with sour cream and chives, to smaller, gourmet types such as "Yukon Gold," you can grow...

  • How to Harvest Parsnips

    Parsnips are a great addition to any garden, although many people do struggle to grow them. The majority of Parsnips, with a couple of exceptions, reach maturity from one hundred to one hundred...

  • How to Prevent Lettuce From Going to Seed

    Summers in Texas are so hot. Just the time we have cucumbers, tomatoes, squash, corn, and peppers, the lettuce goes to seed, bolting in protest of the 100 degree days. I extend the season for...

  • How to Plant a Vegetable Seed

    This article will instruct you how to properly plant vegetable seeds so that you will get the most out of your plants.

  • How to Grow Potatoes

    This article will help you grow perfect potatoes in your garden, backyard or allotment.

  • How to Raise Broccoli

    Broccoli is a very healthy vegetable, and one that can be grown in a variety of garden or container locations. You get to work, watch and eat!

  • How to Grow & Sprout Broccoli

    Broccoli sprouts are a healthy and delicious addition to a salad or sandwich. Grow your own fresh sprouts, organically, and in less than a week after buying your broccoli seed.

  • Planting Guide for Potatoes

    Potatoes are a great staple to any diet. You can fix potatoes in a variety of different ways. Potatoes can easily be grown at home. They are grown in several varieties, shapes and colors. ...

  • How to Grow Potatoes in a Plastic Bin

    Growing potatoes in your backyard garden is easy but takes up a lot of space. You can increase your harvest in less space by going vertical. Plant your spuds in a large plastic bin or trashcan and...

  • How to Plant Yard Long Green Bean Vegetable

    If you’ve never eaten Yard Long green beans, you’re missing a real vegetable treat. They are the sweetest and tenderest of all the green bean vegetables. You can pick them, wash them, put them in...

  • How to Plant Potatoes in the Spring

    Most gardeners in Kansas like to plant potatoes on St. Patrick’s Day or around that time of year. But you need to get the seed potatoes and the ground ready before you plant. Here is the easy way...

  • How to Grow Delicious Potatoes in a Recycled Tire

    Got a tire just sitting around that you were thinking of taking to the dump? Why not grow some potatoes in it? It’s easy and a great project to do with the kids or grandkids. Potatoes thrive in...

  • How to Feed Your Family Cheap

    Now is the time to tighten your belt and buckle down for what may be the most trying time in recent history. The good news is history has shown us that we become better organized and more...

  • How to Buy Disease Resistant Plants for an Organic Garden

    In Organic Gardening the old adage is true, one for the blackbird, one for the mouse, one for the rabbit and one for the house. In my backyard you also need to allow three for the squirrels - and...

  • How Are Vanilla Beans Grown?

    Vanilla beans are grown as vines, and thus they are planted in rows against a fence, while the seed pods are harvested when they are dry. Turn seed pods into vanilla with help from a sustainable...

  • Growing & Harvesting Sunflowers

    The trick to growing and harvesting sunflowers is to start them by seed in the spring, which can be accomplished with a wet paper towel. Find out how to grow sunflowers in a raised bed with help...

  • How Does an Onion Grow?

    Onions can be planted by seed, sets, or seedlings. Seedlings are onions that have already grown into a baby plant. These are usually started indoors from seed and then transplanted outside in a...

  • 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 Use Leaves to Grow Potatoes

    Gardens often empty of produce and fade to gray as the summer turns to autumn. A gardeners often spends the cold seasons pouring through seed catalogs. He spends time thinking about planting for...

  • How to Plant an Instant Garden

    More and more people want to grow flowers or some of their own food, especially since the latest reports of tainted tomatoes and other fresh vegetables. Well you can create an Instant Garden in...

  • How to Successfully Grow Organic Potatoes

    Home grown potatoes are the freshest, most delicious potatoes that you'll ever eat. Growing organic potatoes in your garden is easy. Your home grown potatoes will be healthier for you than store...

  • How to Grow Organic Spinach

    Freshly harvested organic spinach is so tender and tasty, you’d be crazy not to try growing some yourself. Spinach grows best in spring because it likes short days, cool soil and temperatures that...

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