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Make your lawn and garden the envy of the neighborhood with eHow’s tips on subjects like growing grass and storing bulbs for winter. Growing an herb garden? Is a rock garden a better fit for your environment? eHow has suggestions for both, plus advice on rose gardens, vegetable patches and planting a lawn. Protect your hard work with information on controlling pests, testing soil and fertilization. eHow even helps you get your supplies together with How Tos on organizing gardening tools.

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  • How to Plant the Seeds for Harvest

    Vegetable gardening can be a rewarding hobby, with a payoff of fresh produce at the finish line. Gardening doesn't require a large financial investment, but you do need to consider what plants...

  • How to Grow Table Top Vegetables

    Gardening can be done either in the ground or in a container with soil. Plants grown in containers are often set on tables both indoors and outdoors. Many people grow vegetables inside their home...

  • Can I Use Old Vegetable Seeds in a Garden?

    As the seeds age, the viability of the seed goes down. For a seed to sprout, it must be "viable," or alive. The good news is that once a seed has germinated, it will grow just fine and produce...

  • How to Grow Rye Pasture Grass at a High Altitude

    Rye grass is a hardy grass seed that can survive in many different climates and adverse conditions. In higher altitudes, it can be used as a tall-growing pasture grass. When rye grass is mixed...

  • How to Garden With Epsom Salt

    Epsom salt is one of the easiest and cheapest fertilizers to use for a garden. It is primarily made up of magnesium and sulfur, which are important for seed germination and chlorophyll production,...

  • Instructions on Planting Bahia Grass Seed

    Bahia is a warm season grass that is drought resistant. It's a good choice as it can survive in many soil types and resists insects and disease. It can be planted any time in the growing season....

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • How to Start a Kitchen Garden

    There is no better time to start planning a kitchen garden also known potage. It is a small herb and vegetable garden where you can grow to suit your cooking.

  • How to Start Tiny Seeds an Easier Way

    Many varieties of flowers have tiny seeds and are difficult to start.Here is an easier way to start them.

  • How to Grow tasty Tomatoes

    Love spaghetti or pizza? Growing tomatoes will give you plenty of one of the main ingredient for these dishes.

  • How to Get Free Tomato Plants

    Want to plant tomatoes in your garden or greenhouse but do not want to pay for them at your local garden store? Here is how to get tomato plants for free.

  • How to Plant Personal Seeds

    Gardening can be one of the most relaxing activities. You can grow almost anything depending on your climate. Maybe you want to grow some vegetables in your garden, or maybe you wish to plant a...

  • How to Kill Parramatta Grass

    Parramatta grass is a clumping grass that invades pastures and chokes out other more productive grasses. It flourishes in swampy areas and land occupied by vehicles or machinery. Parramatta grass...

  • How to Plant Rye Grass for Hay Production

    Rye grass is a wonderful grass seed from which to grow hay. Aside from being a hardy grass, rye grass is strong, resilient and animals love it. Starting the rye grass hay from seedlings can, at...

  • 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 Start Vegetables From Seeds Indoors

    Vegetables can be started from seeds indoors as long as you have a nice container to start them in. Grow your vegetables indoors with tips from a third-generation flower grower in this free video...

  • How to Plant Hibiscus Seeds

    Planting hibiscus seeds can be done easily, but they do take a few years to really get lots of bloom on them. Grow beautiful hibiscus plants in your garden with help from a third-generation flower...

  • How to Plant Seeds With a Child

    Planting seeds with a child is fun and you can even paint the containers or grow something like a pumpkin for them to enjoy at Halloween. Plant seeds with a child by following the advice of a...

  • Homemade Garden Seeder

    Seeding a garden, especially a large one, can be satisfying work, but also back-breaking. The constant up-and-down stooping over a garden row, or kneeling constantly in the dirt and crawling over...

  • 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 Direct Seed a Ground Cover

    Direct seeding ground cover means sowing the seeds right onto the soil. One ounce of seed may contain as many as 175,000 seeds. There are several reasons to sow ground cover. The biggest reason 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...

  • Is Last Years Grass Seed Still Good to Plant?

    Grass seed, like most seed, is capable of germination well beyond the expiration date on the package. It is very important to know how the seed was stored. If it has been kept in a cool, dry...

  • 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 Make a Flower Seed Mat

    Flower seed mats allow you to prepare your seeds before spring arrives, so the only work you need to do at planting time is to lay the mats under a layer of compost and water them. Preparing...

  • How to Plant Seeds With a Machine

    Plant seeds with a machine using a fertilizer spreader. Spreaders are walk-behind devices that automatically distribute seeds as the wheels rotate. Planting seeds with a machine is appropriate...

  • How to Grow a Great Radish Garden

    did u ever wanted to NOT spend big money for radishes well not anymore. today im going to teach u how to grow good radishes for only one dollar! seems impossible huh? well its not. just go to...

  • How to Identify Windmill Palm Seeds

    The Chinese windmill palm, or Trachycarpus fortunei, has been in cultivation for thousands of years. Very cold tolerant, this palm is becoming very popular in Earth's more temperate regions. ...

  • How to Propagate Yubi Scarlet Flowers

    Yubi Summer Joy Scarlet is a type of moss rose with red petals and yellow centers. Like the other Summer Yubis, it is an easy-care plant that requires little help from the gardener. Yubi Scarlet...

  • How to Control the Neighbors' Dandelion Seeds

    Dandelions can be the bane of your landscape because these weeds can get out of control in no time. The seeds of these yellow flowers can travel from your neighbors' houses via the wind and they...

  • Tips on Producing Bahia Grass Seed

    Bahia is an especially popular grass variety grown in southern and tropical climates. This grass is exceptional when it comes to warm climate survival, as it is able to thrive in otherwise...

  • When to Plant Grass in Arizona

    Arizona is an arid environment that has a year-round growing season. Planting grass in Arizona can be tricky, according to Jeff Greenbloom at Richard's Garden Center in Arizona. You need to choose...

  • How to Grow Vegetables at High Altitudes

    Growing vegetables at high altitudes presents problems that lower altitudes generally do not have. The main issue with high-altitude gardening is that the growing season is a lot shorter, around...

  • How to Start Seeds Inside With Plant & Aquarium Bulbs

    Do you desire to harvest your garden earlier than normal? Or maybe your growing season isn't long enough to grow the food you desire? These are two reasons to start seeds inside with plant and...

  • How to Test Seed on Pleated Paper

    Gardeners can test last year's leftover seeds before planting them in the garden to make sure they are still viable and healthy. Giving a few of the seeds a simple germination test--sometimes...

  • How to Plant Split Lima Bean Seeds

    One of the most elementary and amusing things to do with kids is to germinate lima bean seeds. You soaked your beans. You kept them moist, set them in a sunny window, and they split open to let a...

  • How to Make a Tabletop Greenhouse

    Heat and humidity help seeds germinate and grow into healthy seedlings. Because many seeds require very specific conditions to germinate, using a greenhouse can prevent sowing a patch of seeds...

  • How to Grow Lettuce in Raised Beds

    Lettuce is a hardy vegetable, growing best in cooler weather. It should be planted in early spring or late summer. Lettuce can be planted from seed or transplants. Using raised beds to grow...

  • 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 Germinate Green Bean Seeds in Water

    Green bean seeds are notorious for their low germination rates. Because they're more difficult to germinate in soil than other seeds, they often rot or mold before they start producing plants....

  • How to Plant Grass Seed in Maine

    Plant grass seeds in Maine by properly sowing the seeds and creating future environmental conditions favorable to the growth of grass seed. Maine's distinctive seasons and harsh winters provide a...

  • How to Plant Collard Seed

    Collard greens, also known as "tree cabbage," are full of beta carotene, vitamin C, calcium and antioxidants. The vegetable graces many dining tables around the world, especially in the Deep...

  • How to Import Plant Seeds

    Many greenhouses across the United States sell a wide variety of garden seeds, from vegetables, to fruits and trees. While seeds are bountiful, there may be some seeds that you can only locate...

  • How to Use Rockwool Cubes

    Rockwool is a mixture of melted rock and sand that has been spun into thread and compressed into different shapes, the most popular being large bricks. It also comes in small cubes that are used...

  • How to Grow Parsley in Your Kitchen

    Many recipes call for fresh Parsley, wouldn’t it be nice to have some right in your kitchen to snip? It is very easy to grow Parsley right in the comfort of your own home. No mess, no fuss, just...

  • How to Overseed With Centipede Grass

    Centipede grass is a common, low-maintenance, fast-growing, coarse lawn grass. You can overseed with Centipede grass by evenly distributing the seeds throughout the lawn area and creating future...

  • How to Soak Seeds for Floaters

    Soaking is a common method use to determine which seeds in a given batch are viable and which are not. Soaking may also reveal the presence of parasites in the seeds or rancid seeds. Although...

  • How to Kill Clover Grass in Your Lawn

    Having a beautiful, green lawn is important to many people. Keeping up the lawn can be quite tedious: mowing, watering, fertilizing, herbicide, raking leaves and pulling weeds can take up lots of...

  • How to Plant an Apple Seed Straight from the Apple

    If you love eating apples but don't like spending your money at the local grocery store or farmer's market to purchase them, you should consider growing your own apple trees. All you need to do is...

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