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... will lure butterflies to your garden. Passiflora grow quickly during the summer but… More
...but also you get to enjoy eating homegrown, fresh vegetables when there's snow on… More
Many benefits exist to growing vegetables in containers. Container gardening makes do with limited… More
Growing your own vegetables can save you money at the grocery store and provide… More
The pinto bean is one of the most commonly consumed beans in the United… More
Eating a cherry and then planting the seed can be an interesting experiment. When… More
No matter how small your garden may be, zucchini is well worth some space.… More
Aloe serves as a practical plant for use around the home. Aloe's primary use… More
Lotus (Nelumbo lutea) are perennial growing water plants that are found throughout North America,… More
...d Peru, two basic types of caladiums are commonly grown: fancy- and strapped-leaved. Fancy… More
Hardy only in USDA Zones 10 and 11, the cold-sensitive peperomia won't tolerate even… More
Sunflowers provide bright color to your garden throughout summer. Once they begin to fade,… More
The best trellis is sturdy and able to support the bean vines. Texas A&M… More
Lemon trees grow best in soil with good internal drainage and a low acid… More
Houseplants are labeled by the amount of light they need. Many are low- or… More
...en space is a problem. In fact, container organic vegetables reduce pests such as… More
...s drainage, but also allows your plants' roots to grow more freely to search… More
...t crops such as carrots and onions as well as low growing green vegetables… More
... "hydro" (water) and "ponos" (labor). It involves growing plants using a mineral nutrient… More
Many vegetables are commonly planted in the spring and summer months, ready for harvest… More
...h peat moss and composted plant matter. Choose an organic soil for the healthiest plant… More
Starting an organic garden requires caring for plants in a natural way without using chemicals… More
Raised beds are great for organic vegetable gardens because they are soil-focused and allow a… More
Growing sunflowers is easy in a sunny location. Grow sunflowers with tips from a gardener… More
Organic gardening is a healthy gardening technique that doesn't involve the use of chemicals or… More
Transplanting specialized vegetables like heirloom tomatoes can require keeping varieties separated as they are prepared… More
...arn how to grow Okra plants in this free video on vegetable cultivation. More
...zer in this free gardening video about how to use organic fertilizers on plants. More
...sun every day. Learn how to grow zucchini in your vegetable garden in this free… More
growing and caring for Azaleas requires planting them in peat soil. Learn how to grow… More
...can be harvest a few leaves at a times and can be grown in your… More
...roduce fruit but are not cold hardy. Learn how to grow Papayas in this free… More
..., plenty of water and lots of room to grow. Start growing lavender with tips… More
Prepare an organic vegetable garden by starting with a natural compost, blocking the garden off… More
While burlap is safe for organic gardens, there is no reason to leave burlap sitting… More
...a vegetable garden, first determine what kinds of vegetables will be most useful, map out… More
To grow an organic flower garden, avoid using any pesticides, fungicides, weed killers or insecticides,… More
To grow spring vegetables organically, develop a high-quality composted soil from leaves, grass clippings, weeds… More
Add fruits and vegetables to compost heaps or compost bins and learn to dig holes… More
...ice from an expert on growing your own fruits and vegetables in this free gardening… More
How to select potting soil for growing Mexican sage; get professional tips and advice from… More
More on selecting the right potting soil for growing Mexican honeysuckle plants; get professional tips… More
Bacterial inoculants can assist your organic garden. Learn more in this free educational video series. More
How to select and handle potting soil for growing Verbena plants from cuttings; get professional… More
...et professional tips and advice from an expert on growing your own fruits and vegetables… More
How to select potting soil for growing Mexican honeysuckle plants; get professional tips and advice… More
How to use fertilizer for growing Alligator Jaw plants; get professional tips and advice from… More
Some orchids can grow in terrestrial conditions. Learn more in this free educational video series. More
Worm casting can allow your garden to thrive. Learn more in this free educational video… More
It's important to water organic spinach seeds consistently in order to help them germinate. Learn… More
organic spinach should be cleaned thoroughly before you begin storing it. Learn to clean organic… More
Learn how to create good growing soil when growing a garden in this free gardening… More
... is a great way to rejuvenate and stimulate plant growth within your garden. Learn… More
...l about oak tree potting soil with expert tips on growing oak trees from acorns… More
I have 2 cucumber plants growing in a large pot. I got them as seedlings and they have been growing beautifully. A few days ago, I picked 2 cucumbers that were a nice size (6 in) but were yellow. The lower leaves are also yellow. I have the plant sitting… More
A research project discussing sustainable, self-sufficiency gardening in Melbourne has found an increasing trend toward sustainable, self-sufficient gardening and highlights broader influences impacting on this, and uncovers a variety of community gardens and educational opportunities. The research involved consultation with many participants at the forefront of community and self sufficient… More
...nted 5 new (bare root) rose bushes January. 3 are growing 2 are not. They all have the same amount of sun, water, food, air .....:confused: The two are far apart from each other I don't think they are diseased but I don't know for sure. Please, help. Know… More
My clematis has completely stopped growing. It has no leaf or flower buds. It is not dying - it is just staying the same. What is up? More
Was wondering if anyone knows what this is. I found it while strollin though our woods out back. More
... am trying to find someone that has experience in growing mushrooms. I have a basement and want to grow button mushrooms for my own consumption. Can anyone give me some plans on how to build growing tables and where I might… More
A research project discussing sustainable, self-sufficiency gardening in Melbourne has found an increasing trend toward sustainable, self-sufficient gardening and highlights broader influences impacting on this, and uncovers a variety of community gardens and educational opportunities. The research involved consultation with many participants at the forefront of community and self sufficient… More
...lo again, Quick question... Although I am already growing lettuce in a washtub (very successful, no snails to be seen) and tomatoes & cucumber in big containers I am now hoping to take it a step further with veggies. Back in Europe I had a veg garden, but in that… More
http://xrl.us/mxa8 Trellis and transplanted into garden 25 May 2006 Loofah plants were put outdoors today 25 May 2006. These three plants were started in February in the basemant, and put in my small greenhouse in late March. The seeds seemed to take forever to germinate and I had several failures.… More
... plants in last fall and they came up and started growing, but they're just sitting there now for the past month doing nothing. No growth, no buds, certainly no flowers. These plants… More
...s a lot of babble from commercial interests about growing tomatoes upside down. Mostly about supplying the containers. There are few convincing pictures on the internet, so I… More
New to Phoenix Az and an looking to start my vegetable garden. Anyone have any hints for me? I will tell you my plan first. I need watering help and such. I am sure it will be differant here because of the dry hot hot heat. My house faces to… More
...ting questions, I'm going to start in on the seed growing questions. I'm a bit panicked about doing this right! I have a pretty big area to 'scape (about 25x60 feet, some of it will remain grass) and if stuff doesn't make it… More
I am growing a banana pepper plant. I got 4 peppers from the plant and that's it!! The plant is still growing tall and healthy-looking but the plant isn't friuting!! Help!! :confused: More
I want to try growing herbs for cooking this year. Which kinds should I try? Do they need sun or shade? More
...t I have never made my own organic mix. I will be growing tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, peas, cucumbers, radishes, and herbs. This… More
... and weed eat it. I have to fight to keep it from growing up through the beds.… More
I have been reading some books about growing vegetables in the south. I've come across one that I never heard of. Rapegreen. Can anyone tell me what this, best conditions for growing and if I can grow it in west Houston? Thanks, Kate More
I have grown tomatoes usually in the ground over the years and never had this kind of problem. But this is also the first time i have tried to grow beefsteak tomatoes and grape ones. The grape ones seem to be doing fine I am getting alot. But the beefsteak… More
I wonder if anyone else grows veggies in their front yard. I do. My Wife rolls her eyes at me for it too. She says it's not supposed to be there just in the backyard. I alway reply "What's the problem, my flowers turn to fruit, ornamental type things on… More
...onsists of several citrus trees, two mango trees, vegetables, and herbs. I want to know how I can continue my garden for years to come by extracting and planting their seeds. Specifically, the tomato and cilantro tree, but a general… More
... flower bud about to open, but absolutely no leaf growth at the bottom of the plant. It is planted in full sun. What is the problem, and how can I stimulate the plant to develop a lush growth… More
2 days in the ground and my peppers, tomatos leaves ,....all is covered with this white? What the heck is going on? It does not brush off...the leaves are actually turning white? http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b92/mwoodil/Picture489.jpg More
...d on leaves of basil in particular. what is best, organic if possible, way to eliminate these and any other pests… More
...his will be my first garden in the new house. I'm growing: Beefsteak tomatoes Cherry tomatoes Cucumbers Bell peppers Summer squash Scallions Just added: Lavender Chives Garlic chives Peppermint Lemon boy tomatoes chamomile Wildflower mix More
from another gardening board ok well im tryin ta start seeds an get good established plants before its time ta take them outside (late may early june by the time i usially get to it actually after my birthday usially--6-4) so yea ive been saving seeds from apples oranges i… More
I met a Japanese lady the other day who has a whole container garden full of all kinds of veggies. Her containers are all just in front of the wall in front of her house, stacked up to high heaven, as she has no yard space at all. I got… More
...l (as I have a notoriously black thumb) with some vegetables in containers on my front porch, which is north facing and recieves a… More
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