Category: Gardening
Growing Fruit, Vegetables, Herbs, and Flowers.
Don’t let rabbits destroy your garden. Find out how to keep them away and ensure your vegetables thrive with these proven techniques.
Here are 4 simple home remedies that can help you get rid of many common problems in your garden, safely and naturally.
The combinations of plants also make for a more varied, attractive vegetable garden.
This is an easy no dig way of growing potatoes. All you need is a suitable bag, seed potatoes and some potting mix.
Specific growing requirements for carrots are few and they are easy for the home gardener to provide. they need minimal care.
Growing strawberries in raised beds, from September to November is perfect, if such exists. Raised beds enhance production, and provide extra drainage for plants, while the fruits can grow at ground level. Mounding soil along the edge at six inches high is essential to keep the plant from rotting.
Here are some easy and time tested tips for keeping those otherwise adorable critters out of your garden, so your green peppers, cucumbers and beets actually stand a chance of ending up in your summer salad.
Eggplants are from the same family as the tomato and potato, and come in three types: purple/deep red, multicolored, and egg shaped.
It’s actually more of a pea than a nut. But regardless of how it’s classified, anyone can learn how to grow peanuts. One might even say that it’s simply… peanuts!
Growing onions can be done from seed, transplants or sets. When choosing seed to start your onions, you will have a larger choice of what you can plant, but can take five months for the seedlings to mature enough to be transplanted and they are more susceptible to disease.
Beets is a very easy crop to grow. It doesn’t require much space which makes it a good addition to your garden.
Crocuses can be a lovely addition to your garden. Learn about planting crocuses indoors and outdoors.
You don’t need much room to plant a high yielding crop of Brussels Sprouts. They are a mini-cabbage that forms a 2 to 3 foot high stem with umbrella like foliage.
Discover how to grow asparagus in your own garden. Learn the steps and techniques to successfully cultivate this delicious vegetable.