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  • How to Grow Spaghetti Squash From Seed

    Spaghetti squash is an easy-to-grow squash that can be grown nearly anywhere. It's a winter squash, which means that it's not harvested until cool weather, after the skin has had a chance to...

  • How to Plant Organic Vegetables

    Growing an organic garden is a cost-efficient way to provide your family with organic fruits and vegetables during the summer and even in the winter if you plant your organic vegetables in a...

  • When to Plant Tomato Seeds Inside?

    Tomatoes are a basic staple of the American diet. They're delicious alone, mixed in salads or as the base for soups and sauces. The freshest, best-tasting tomatoes are those you grow with your own...

  • How to Transplant Collard Green Plants

    Collard greens are a variety of non-heading lettuce. Cold tolerant, they continue to grow after many other greens have died or gone dormant in winter. They are often used in place of cabbage or as...

  • How to Treat Seed Potatoes

    Potatoes are fun and painless to grow as a root crop in your personal garden. These vegetables are highly versatile, and can be harvested and eaten at almost any stage of their growth. Homeowners...

  • How to Thin Container Vegetable Plants

    A container garden provides a great way to grow vegetables when you have limited outdoor space. It's important to thin out your vegetable seedlings to the proper spacing, especially in container...

  • How to Plant Cucumber Seeds in Peat Pots

    Cucumbers are a warm-season vegetable. There are many types, from the large varieties for use in salads to the smaller varieties suitable for pickling. They grow on sprawling vines or they can be...

  • How to Get Rid of Soil Gnats on Vegetable Seedlings

    Soil or fungus gnats live in fungi or dead organic material; however, their larvae infects a wide variety of vegetable seedlings and ornamental plants. Maggots feed off the plant's roots...

  • How to Care for an Okra Plant

    Okra is commonly thought to be a Southern plant because it thrives in hot weather. However, okra will tolerate most climates as long as the cold weather has passed and it's planted in a sunny...

  • How to Grow Vegetables in Straw Bales

    Whether you're looking for novelty or functionality, growing vegetables in straw bales is the way to go. These square bundles provide the perfect medium for most vegetables, including tomatoes,...

  • How to Get Cabbage Seeds to Sprout Indoors

    Starting seeds indoors gives your vegetable seedlings a chance to become strong and healthy before having to deal with the rigors of garden life. It also allows you to start your plants before...

  • How to Sprout Pepper Seeds

    Whether sweet or hot, peppers are a welcome addition to any garden. Peppers grow well in a variety of well-drained soils, doing best in heavier soils. Because they have a relatively long growing...

  • How to Start Vegetable Seeds With Lights

    When starting vegetable seeds with lights, timing is everything. The back of the seed packet you want to grow will tell you the length of the germination period. You usually need to start the...

  • How to Plant Leek Seeds

    Leeks are gaining popularity with American gardeners and cooks. Leeks have a subtle and sweet onion flavor that is more adaptable in the kitchen than onions and garlic, their stronger relatives....

  • How to Help The Elderly Grow Vegetables

    Know someone elderly who has loved gardening all their lives? Someone who is now unable to lift heavy items or do much digging? Learn how to assist in a few simple steps and they'll love that...

  • How to Start Cucumber Seeds

    Cucumbers are an easy-to-grow warm season crop favored by home gardeners for their crisp delicate fruit. Once established, cucumber plants grow rapidly and require relatively little care other...

  • How to Start Vegetable Seeds Inside the House

    In late winter and early spring it's time to start thinking about the vegetable garden. Starting seeds indoors gives your plants a jump on the growing season so they go into the garden bed...

  • How to Plant Carrot Seeds

    Tender carrots plucked from the garden and nibbled in the fashion of a beloved cartoon character can get even the most stubborn child to eat his or her veggies. Before planting, consider your soil...

  • When to Plant Celery?

    Celery is a very tricky vegetable that flourishes in some seasons, and withers in others. Celery traditionally does best in warm and moist climates, so the best time to plant varies significantly...

  • How to Grow a Big Pumpkin

    The world record for the largest pumpkin reveals that it weighed 1,700 pounds. Hundreds of gardeners each year try to break that record; they use dozens of methods and techniques. Many of these...

  • How to Start Carrot Seeds

    Carrots are a versatile root vegetable that grows easily in most gardens. Start carrot seeds in the outside garden several weeks before the last spring frost. Carrots tolerate cooler growing...

  • How to Plant Seasonal Vegetables

    Vegetable gardens are not only enjoyable to grow, but will provide you and your family with better-tasting, higher-quality produce. In most climates, you can plant spring and fall gardens that...

  • How to Grow Peas on a Trellis

    Green peas fresh out of the garden can be a tasty treat to enjoy. The taste of vegetables you have grown yourself, somehow, often seems sweeter. Plant sweet peas in the early spring as soon as the...

  • Tips on Growing Fresh Produce

    Tomatoes, cucumbers or green beans; the fresh taste of homegrown vegetables can't be beat. Whether as a hobby or for economic or health reasons, people plant vegetable gardens each summer. ...

  • Radish Life Cycles

    What might be surprising for many is that radishes are from the same family as cabbages. Unlike the cabbage, however, it's the radish's root that is prized, and not the leaves. Radishes come in a...

  • How to Start Asparagus From Seed

    Most home gardeners grow asparagus from crowns, which are the root system that develops at least one year after the initial planting. However, growing asparagus from seedlings is also possible,...

  • How to Grow and Harvest Cabbage

    Yes, the cabbage from the store is bitter, but if you grow your own, for some reason, it seems to have a sweeter flavor than store-bought! Try it and see!

  • How to Grow and Harvest Broccoli

    Broccoli - a fall garden staple. Here you'll find step by step directions for planting and harvesting broccoli.

  • How to Grow Vegetables in a Flat

    Growing vegetables in pots or flats allows you to start garden seeds inside weeks before it is warm enough to start them outside. Although the goal is to produce seedlings for outside planting,...

  • How to Grow Vegetables on a Patio

    Planting a vegetable garden on a patio can yield a surprising amount of produce, even in a small space. The biggest keys to success are utilizing the right size planters, using good potting mix...

  • How to Grow a Giant Pumpkin

    We have all seen pictures of award-winning giant pumpkins that can tip the scales at more than 1000 pounds. How do they grow such giant pumpkins? Whether you are entering a pumpkin growing...

  • How to Create an Abundant Garden On a String Bean Budget

    It is finally spring and most every one looks forward to spending time in the great out doors and there is no greater pleasure than being able to grow and maintain ones own flower and/or vegetable...

  • How To Get A Vegetable Garden Started Indoors

    Starting a vegetable garden indoors is one of the best ways to save money on your garden. The seed catalogues are full of vegetable varieties that you will never find at your local garden store. ...

  • How to Grow Pumpkins in the Home Garden

    Pumpkins come in many sizes, shapes and colors; from gigantic ones to deep orange or pure white. Most grow at the end of trailing vines. Smaller pumpkin varieties can be trained to grow up...

  • How to Grow Cucumbers in the Home Garden

    Cucumbers grown in the home garden are different from the long, smooth ones that are sold in supermarkets. The skin is rougher, it can be spiky, and cucumbers need pollinating. Cucumbers are a...

  • How to Start Vegetable Plants With Indoor Lighting

    Starting vegetable plants indoors from seed is an easy, not to mention affordable, means of creating a delectable, edible summer garden. With just a few assorted packs of vegetable seeds, some...

  • When to Plant Peppers

    Pepper plants can be difficult to grow but also rewarding. Following these tips will help you know when to plant seed, transplant and how to care for your pepper plants.

  • When to Start Seedlings for a Vegetable Garden

    Knowing when to start seedlings for your vegetable garden can make the difference in achieving a successful crop. Starting too soon creates plants that require transplanting before weather...

  • How to Grow Onions in Your Garden

    Onions are a fairly low maintenance plant to grow in your garden, provided they have the right conditions. You can grow onions from seed, but this increases the difficulty exponentially! I...

  • How to Grow Rutabagas in the Home Garden

    Rutabagas are a slow growing vegetable good for soups or stews. They are sometimes described as a cross between a turnip and a cabbage. Rutabagas can keep well through the winter with proper...

  • How to Grow Turnips in the Home Garden

    Turnips are a tasty, spicy alternative to potatoes. The greens can also be eaten, which makes turnips an economical choice for a kitchen garden. Turnips are brassicas, which means they are in the...

  • Transplanting Vegetables: Black Cherry Tomatoes

    Transplanting vegetables, such as black cherry tomatoes, can utilize six-pack cells or clumps of tomatoes to get a head start on the season. Transplant cherry tomatoes with a professional...

  • Transplanting Flowers

    Flowers can be transplanted before the normal growing season by using a greenhouse and committing a little space to seedlings. Transplant flowers with a professional permaculture gardener in this...

  • Transplanting Vegetables: Overlap Crops

    Overlapping crops in the greenhouse soil can help produce more full-grown crops by transplanting vegetables in closer succession. Plant crops in rolling succession with a professional permaculture...

  • Planting Bean Seeds

    Plant bean seeds as early as April by using a greenhouse and preparing to transplant beans as they grow too large indoors. Get tips for planting bean seeds from a professional permaculture...

  • Extra Transplants for Vegetables

    Growing vegetables and food crops takes extra transplants when taking advantage of small spaces in greenhouses. Learn why multiple transplants can help vegetables from a professional permaculture...

  • Transplanting Vegetables: Bok Choy

    Bok choy or cabbages are vegetables that can be transplanted more than once in greenhouses before taking root outdoors. Transplant brassicas such as bok choy with a professional permaculture...

  • Transplanting Vegetables: Lettuce

    Transplanting lettuce can involve splitting the young vegetables and helping them spread in planters before moving them outdoors. Transplant lettuce with a professional permaculture gardener in...

  • Transplanting Vegetables: Mixing Lettuces

    The many kinds of lettuce mix well, so transplant these vegetables indoors and out without worrying about mixing varieties. Mix lettuces in a garden with a professional permaculture gardener in...

  • Transplanting Vegetables: Leeks

    Often vegetables can benefit from secondary transplants, like leeks that need just a few more weeks before being planted in an outdoor garden. Transplant leeks with a professional permaculture...

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