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... vertical gardening that allows the homeowner to bring the plants right at eye… More
With proper care, a peony shrub can live up to 30 years. Imagine the… More
One of the major objectives for greenhouse production is controlling the temperature inside. Greenhouse… More
People use plant hangers made from different materials to display flowers or foliage at… More
Although peacock jasmine can only be grown outdoors in warm, tropical climates, it works… More
... by frost dates (the last expected frost in the spring and the first… More
Composting at home is an environmentally friendly way of turning your kitchen garbage, yard… More
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The exotic flowering and fruiting passionflower vine makes an arresting statement when grown indoors… More
Winter weather does not mean that you must wait for fresh vegetables. Greens, spinach,… More
Row covers are placed over row crops to prevent insect problems, sun scald, or… More
Adding a few weeks on to either end of the growing season can increase… More
According to Colorado State University, plants can be divided into two groups: cold-weather vegetables… More
...ngs can be started before the last frost in the spring or brought into… More
How to solarize your soil to kill insects, fungus, weed seeds, and other pests… More
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...ties for making a room fun yet livable, and then brings these ideas to… More
When the days begin to shorten, do you ever wish there was a way… More
Anyone can garden in a container, even those without a square-inch of earth to… More
...rtant to pay attention to the plants grown in the hoop house and to watch… More
Ventilation in a hoop house is very important because plants need fresh air to process… More
Fertilizer is a necessity for plants to grow faster and bigger as it directly provide… More
Ventilation in a hoop house is very important because plants need fresh air to process… More
Adding nutrients to damaged land can help to loosen up the soil and make it… More
... important as a farmer to water the plants in the hoop house every day… More
Farming and seed planting both have very important techniques and tips to follow to get… More
Ground cover is good for laying on paths because it keeps ground moist and prevents… More
There's a lot to a hoop house because each square inch has so much farming… More
The water wand breaks up the flow of water into a nice fine mist, allowing… More
...a common beginning gardener mistake. Learn to use hoop houses and water greens from an… More
... before covering with a final layer. Learn to use hoop houses for seeding greens… More
A hoop house can extend a growing season a month on either side. Plan and… More
A good hoop house design keeps plants warmer and stands up to violent weather. Design… More
A hoop house in an unheated greenhouse made with plastic and hoops. Learn benefits of… More
A hoop house works as a greenhouse, keeping temperatures higher in cold climates. Find out… More
...tat of warmth and sun. Learn to use micro-habitat hoop houses for growing greens from… More
Organizing jewelry involves keeping rings in one drawer, preferably in specified slots to hold rings,… More
Learn home organizing techniques for turning household items into tools from a home organizing expert… More
Covering your organic spinach seeds is a good way to deter predators from eating your… More
Creating your own organic lettuce garden bed cover is a good way to protect your… More
Covering organic parsley seeds after planting is a great way to protect your plants from… More
When we had our house built 10 years ago, we had the builder build a 24 X 36 greenhouse, essentially a stick built house with a bunch of sunlights and glass doors. It was very well insulated and a propane heater was more than adequate to keep it above 50… More
1=lettuce and spinach 2=tomato's in the hoop 3=same tomato's different angel 4=onions (tomatoes will be in this bed) 5 = snow peas (tomatoes will be in bed ) More
I got this from a friend's email today. I missed 2. :) The answers follow. 1. After the Lone Ranger saved the day and rode off into the sunset, the grateful citizens would ask, Who was that masked man? Invariably, someone would answer, I don't know, but he left this… More
OK I understand some of you still are in the middle of your season, but here in the zone 9-10 , it's time to finish up with the late crops and get ready for some fall gardening, I must admit things can pile up, I always like to have a… More
...ould not climb to the top of ,barrel, bag or wire hoops that they would only produce on the lower roots?, My seed potatoes came from the… More
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