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[26 Jun 2008 | No Comment | ]

Most of us think of planting in the Spring and harvesting in the Fall. And, for the majority of crops, that’s right. But species vary, climates vary and indoor container gardening often can be carried out year ’round.

Gardening »

[20 Jun 2008 | No Comment | ]

Yes, in fact it is. Fine gardening can mean different things to different people but to me it’s more than just a bunch of plants growing in a garden. It includes everything about gardening, combining it all into a garden that meets all your expectations.

Gardening »

[20 Jun 2008 | No Comment | ]

Yes, in fact it is. Fine gardening can mean different things to different people but to me it’s more than just a bunch of plants growing in a garden. It includes everything about gardening, combining it all into a garden that meets all your expectations.

Vegetable Gardening »

[20 Jun 2008 | No Comment | ]

Spring is on its way and many people are looking forward to planning and planting their vegetable garden. There are so many options, it can be hard to know what to choose and from whom to purchase your seeds. Because there are so many online vegetable seed companies to pick from, the choices can be overwhelming. This article will help to point you in the right direction.

Vegetable Gardening »

[15 Jun 2008 | No Comment | ]

When we think of a vegetable garden, we usually imagine a large space, but it’s not essential to have a big area to grow a good crop of vegetables. In fact, not many people have that kind of space, and still grow plants that flourish in a small place. If you have plenty of sunshine, you can make a roaring success of vegetable gardening in small spaces.

Gardening »

[8 Jun 2008 | No Comment | ]

Does this describe you? Having to run all over the place to chase a rat on your home? What should you do if there are pests in your home? Well, I know you would call the pest control but what if you really need to get rid of the pest immediately? Pest control will take some time.

Vegetable Gardening »

[6 Jun 2008 | No Comment | ]

Tomatoes are a wonderful addition to any vegetable garden. They add zing and a variety of healthy ingredients to any meal. But growing them can be a little tricky in some areas. Here are some tips about how to maximize your crop and minimize your problems producing them.

Container Gardening »

[6 Jun 2008 | No Comment | ]

Container gardening has so many benefits, it’s hard to believe more people aren’t doing it.

Gardening »

[6 Jun 2008 | No Comment | ]

Soil is the gardener’s bread and butter, much like dough is for the chef. Without good soil all the effort in the world can come to naught, just as poor dough can lay to waste even the most extravagant culinary effort. Soil varies by area into three broad categories, and also varies in quality from area to area. The categories that soil falls into are claylike, sandy and silt. Ideal soil contains a good mixture of the three types, and is called good garden loam. Clay soil possesses the greatest water-holding capability, while sandy soil possesses the least.

Gardening »

[6 Jun 2008 | No Comment | ]

Roses are very beautiful flowers loved by many people across the world, the rose has always been a symbol of love and affection.With the sweet smell and the beautiful flowers these plants produce it is quite impossible not to have some type of rose plant in your garden.