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The Garden Gourmet Composter - Garden Leaves

October 9, 2009 by Vegetable Garden · Leave a Comment 

How to make use of your garden leaves not including burning the leaves, make use of the garden gourmet composter that turns your backyard foliage into gold for your garden soil and have a successful garden, by means of using your garden leaves to create compost, leave mold, leave mulch or store your garden leaves. Bring to a halt spending time bagging your backyard foliage and set them to excellent use in your garden by means of using a garden gourmet composter or an envirocycle composter.

Tips On Gardening

September 25, 2009 by Vegetable Garden · Leave a Comment 

by Karshall Clewis Careful Preparation: Careful preparation of planting areas, before planting, is certain to pay dividends in the form of healthy plants of vigorous growth. When preparing a seed bed for plants or vegetables, the addition and thorough incorporation of well rotted manure, leaves or peat moss to the soil is an essential to good growth, as the top soil in most locales has been removed or turned under during building operations. Make certain that the soil depth in the bed

Gardening ABC’s – Prep Before Your Grow

September 24, 2009 by Vegetable Garden · Leave a Comment 

Gardening ABC’s – Prep Before Your Grow by Karshall ClewisCareful Preparation:Careful preparation of planting areas, before planting, is certain to pay dividends in the form of healthy plants of vigorous growth.When preparing a seed bed for plants or vegetables, the addition and thorough incorporation of well rotted manure, leaves or peat moss to the soil is an essential to good growth, as the top soil in most locales has been removed or turned under during building operations.Make cert

Choosing the Right Tomato Plants

September 17, 2009 by Vegetable Garden · Leave a Comment 

Selecting Tomatoes As far as tomato variety goes, your choices are endless. Your local nursery will stock tomato transplants that suit your climate. Choose dark green stocky plants with no blooms and no holes in the leaves. The ideal plant should be as wide as it is tall. Avoid the tall spindly plants. They are available in a myriad of sizes, shapes and colors. The key to a triumphant tomato garden is choosing the right type of plant. Determinate (bush) vs. Indeterminate (vine) D

Choosing the Right Tomato Plants

September 17, 2009 by Vegetable Garden · Leave a Comment 

Selecting Tomatoes As far as tomato variety goes, your choices are endless. Your local nursery will stock tomato transplants that suit your climate. Choose dark green stocky plants with no blooms and no holes in the leaves. The ideal plant should be as wide as it is tall. Avoid the tall spindly plants. They are available in a myriad of sizes, shapes and colors. The key to a triumphant tomato garden is choosing the right type of plant. Determinate (bush) vs. Indeterminate (vine) D

Choosing the Right Tomato Plants

September 15, 2009 by Vegetable Garden · Leave a Comment 

Tomato Selection Tomato varieties are as vast and many as there are stars in the sky. Your nursery should sell those plants which perform best in your area. Be sure to select the dark green plants which are shorter with the thickest stems, with no holes in the leaves. Stay away from plants that are tall and thin. Tomato plants come in a vast array of sizes, shapes and colors. Selecting the best plants to grow is vital to a healthy tomato garden. Indeterminate vs. Determinate Indetermina

Choosing the Best Tomato Plants

September 12, 2009 by Vegetable Garden · Leave a Comment 

Tomato Selection Tomato varieties are as vast and many as there are stars in the sky. Your nursery should sell those plants which perform best in your area. Be sure to select the dark green plants which are shorter with the thickest stems, with no holes in the leaves. Stay away from plants that are tall and thin. Tomato plants come in a vast array of sizes, shapes and colors. Selecting the best plants to grow is vital to a healthy tomato garden. Determinate (bush) vs. Indeterminate (vine

Growing Melons in Greenhouse

September 4, 2009 by Vegetable Garden · Leave a Comment 

W hen you start to feel that cucumbers is no longer attractive to grow in your greenhouse, and your friends no longer visit you in late summer to avoid the free tomatoes, you should really consider of growing melons. Sow the melon seeds in your greenhouse between mid April and end of May. Sow them directly into 3 inch pots using standard potting soil. Once the seedlings bear two true leaves, plant them out in a cold glasshouse inside growing bags. Better yet, plant them directly into well-pr

How to Propagate Ferns

September 1, 2009 by Vegetable Garden · Leave a Comment 

B romeliad or Orchid collection is beautiful on its own. But mixed with several species of ferns, the collection will become more attractive and lush-looking. Ferns have a different way of beautifying its surroundings because of its invariable shape and size. The leaves of some species are fine and Lacey. While others are leathery and strap-like or ribbon-like, still, others resemble the horn of a stag. Some fern leaves are reddish or brownish while others are yellow-green, pinkish and emeral

Tips for Growing Tomatoes

August 31, 2009 by Vegetable Garden · Leave a Comment 

A ccording to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, tomatoes are the most popular home-grown vegetable in the country. Here are some tips that will help you grow nice and juicy tomatoes. 1.) Room to Grow While sowing the seeds make sure that they have enough room to grow. Congested conditions will affect their growth. Transplant when you see the first true leaves coming out and put them into 4″ pots about 2 weeks after that. 2.) Sufficient Light For growing the seedlings into healthy f

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