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  • How Much Should I Water Newly Planted Vegetable Seeds?

    After planting vegetable seeds, moisture is your main concern until seedlings sprout and become established. Water them too much and they will wash away, leaving only empty space where a seedling...

  • 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 Winter Vegetables in the Midsouth

    Planting winter vegetables allows gardeners to grow produce beyond the spring and summer months. If you live in the mid-southern region of the United States, you can grow everything from kale and...

  • 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 Grow Asian Vegetables

    Versatile and easy growing, Asian vegetables can add a whole new variety of colors, shapes, textures and tastes to the traditional American garden. Asian vegetables and their seeds have become...

  • 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 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...

  • 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 Build a Cheap Cold Frame

    A cold frame is a mini-greenhouse that helps you extend the growing season of your garden. In the fall, a cold frame protects vegetables from frost, while in the spring the cold frame helps...

  • 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.

  • How to Start Tomatoes in a Cold Frame

    Even expert gardeners have trouble sowing their tomato seedlings----so carefully sprouted indoors----into outdoor beds. A cold frame, which is a popular and effective method for protecting and...

  • How to Grow Bell Peppers in Container Gardening

    Bell peppers add color and flavor to gardens and kitchens alike. Even if you don't have time to prepare and care for a full garden, you can still enjoy this fresh produce by growing your bell...

  • How to Identify Vegetable Seedlings

    Identifying the vegetable seedlings in your garden will help you prepare for when the vegetables will be mature for harvesting and canning. It is not crucial to identify seedlings, however...

  • How to Get Rid of Gnats on Vegetable Seedlings

    Fungus gnats are any number of insects from the order Diptera. These tiny winged creatures are a colossal headache for commercial greenhouse keepers as well as home gardeners who start vegetable...

  • How to Plant Marigolds in Vegetable Gardens

    Companion planting in a vegetable gardening bases your garden layout on which plants do well next to others. A portion of this strategy looks at the natural properties of flowering plants and...

  • 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 Plant Green Onion Seeds

    Green onions, also called scallions, are popular in a wide range of dishes. You can grow green onions in your garden by starting with seeds, with "sets," which are seedlings that were grown from...

  • How to Plant Vegetable Seeds During Full Sun

    Most garden vegetables thrive in full sun, but starting vegetable seeds in hot, sunny conditions is challenging. Seeds and young seedlings are particularly susceptible to drying out, which can...

  • How to Start Garden Seeds Inside

    Starting garden seeds inside allows you to grow a wider variety of plants in your garden by getting a head start on the growing season. Starting seeds indoors is also a great way to increase the...

  • How to Grow Vegetables in Rubbermaid Containers

    If you don't want to plant your vegetables in the ground, you can easily grow vegetables in Rubbermaid containers. These strong plastic containers can make an ideal home for growing vegetables,...

  • Homemade Seed Starter Kits

    Homemade seed starter kits allow you to begin your growing season a month to several months before the last frost date. People who live in the North, which has a shorter growing season than the...

  • 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 Plant Red Pepper Seeds

    Red peppers are best grown from seed. In order to get the deep color of a red pepper, the seeds must be planted as early as possible indoors. Typically, it is best to begin preparing soil and...

  • How to Construct Tomato Cages

    Tomato cages provide your tomatoes with protection and a place to grow healthily. Tomato plants that are not caged have a tendency to wilt or fall over. Tomatoes grow best when they are placed 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...

  • How to Start Summer Squash in Peat Pots

    Summer squash is one of the easiest and most productive vegetables you can grow, and does well in most climates and soils. Squash can be planted any time after the danger of frost has passed, but...

  • Tomato Planting Tips

    There are many types of tomato plants; some of the most common tomatoes are: cherry, heirloom, grape and beefsteak. All tomatoes are grown using similar techniques. Being one of the most common...

  • How to Thin and Transplant Seedlings in a Vegetable Garden

    While planting many vegetable plants especially greens it is nearly impossible to space the tiny seeds the recommended distance. This is where thinning comes in. Thinning seedlings is a necessity...

  • How to Grow a Tomato Outside

    Fresh tomatoes are superior in taste to store-bought varieties, and the plants are inexpensive, producing dozens of fruit per plant. These tomatoes can be eaten fresh off the plant or used to make...

  • When to Plant Pumpkins Seeds

    Like many plants, the early stages of pumpkin seedlings are critical to development. There are several varieties of pumpkins, so knowing how long the growing season is for your particular variety...

  • How to Grow Great Cucumbers in Your Summer Garden

    Growing cucumbers in your home garden is one of the true pleasures of summer. While perhaps not as much fun as growing summer tomatoes (see link), cucumbers are a great summer vegetable and one...

  • Cauliflower Life Cycle

    Cauliflower is an annual vegetable and a member of the broccoli and cabbage family. Unlike its hardier cousins, cauliflower is a much more finicky plant that doesn't like to have its growth...

  • How to Grow Vegetable Easily

    It does not matter if you have a garden or not, you can grow some vegetable easily on your backyard or even on a balcony. Having your own vegetable is fun. If you have children provide them their...

  • Vegetable Garden Planting

    Vegetable gardening is a rewarding hobby and a source of livelihood for people all over the world. When it comes to planting a vegetable garden, prepare the soil to give your garden a good start,...

  • When to Plant Garden Vegetables

    Depending on where you live, if you want to start a vegetable garden you'll need to know about your growing season and the time it takes for your vegetables to mature. Before you plant, be sure to...

  • The Life Cycle of a Squash Plant

    Squash grow prolifically in home gardens, producing abundant amounts of tender vegetables. Their life cycle is similar to many plants, relying on the pollination of insects, sunlight, rich soil,...

  • How to Grow Volunteer Tomatoes

    I have a garden, but this year, I didn't plant a single seed or seedling in it. Everything came up by itself, little volunteer seedlings growing bravely after a Sacramento winter.

  • Crop Cultivating and Planting Protecting Tips

    Want to maximize your garden harvest and protect your growing plants from danger? A few simple strategies will help you get your plants off to a strong start, as well as avoid the disease and pest...

  • When to Plant Cabbage?

    Cabbage, which comes in several different varieties, is a cold-weather plant, meaning it won't flourish during hot weather. Like many cold-weather crops, cabbage can grow to maturity either in...

  • Tomato Plant Tips

    Tomatoes are one of the most popular plants to grow in home gardens. The plants are hardy and they produce great tasting tomatoes for summer salads. You can start tomato plants from seeds, or...

  • How to Grow a Vegetable Garden in the City

    Living in a city has its share of perks, but lots of outdoor space usually isn't one of them. This shouldn't deter the budding gardener, however. There are a number of ways to grow a vegetable...

  • How to Harden Off Plants

    Every gardener who starts seedlings indoors knows that it is important to harden off plants before transplanting them permanently into the outdoor garden. But what exactly does hardening off...

  • How to Plant a Hillside Vegetable Garden

    Growing your own vegetables is a rewarding hobby. Vegetables you grow at home allow you to absorb more healthy nutrients, because vitamins and minerals are depleted during shipment to grocery...

  • How to Grow Bell Pepper Seedlings (or other tropical vegetables)

    Starting your own bell pepper seedlings

  • How to Start a Beginner's Vegetable Garden

    As the sustainability movement gains popularity, the home vegetable garden grows with it. Growing your own vegetables gives you more control over what you eat and where it comes from. Eating your...

  • How to Grow Vegetable Seedlings in Egg Cartons

    Most gardeners spend money on small containers to grow their vegetable seeds. And of course this is the way seedlings are normally started. Some gardeners in a rush might find it necessary to...

  • How Does a Hydroponic Greenhouse Work?

    Hydroponics reduces the complexities of traditional soil-based plant growth by stripping the process of its natural medium--soil. Without soil, there are fewer pests and soil-borne diseases to...

  • How to Plant a Summer Garden

    Planting a summer garden is a wonderful way to supplement your food supply and provide wholesome fresh vegetables for your family. The types of vegetables you grow depends on your personal...

  • Starting an Organic Vegetable Garden

    Plan for your organic garden by first choosing the best garden site given your space availability. A well suited vegetable garden will have ample amounts of natural sunlight, good water drainage,...

  • How to Be Sure You Are Growing Organic Fruits and Vegetables in Your Home Garden

    I hear a lot of people claiming their home garden, or truck garden, is organic but since I work hard to keep mine organic I know that it's probably not true. Go through my checklist and see if...

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