If you are the type of gardener who likes to grow vegetables but rarely has time to plan and plant a garden, perennial vegetables may be a good choice for your lifestyle. There are vegetables you can plant once, then ...
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Companion Planting: Vegetable “Buddies” That Actually Thrive Together
Companion planting makes sense in an organic garden by creating plant diversity and using garden space more efficiently. Some plants work as pest deterrents, while others act as traps, drawing harmful bugs away from more susceptible veggies. Some gardeners are ...
Read More »How Worms Can Deliver The Very Best Compost You’ve Used
Vermiculture or vermicomposting is the method of using worms to break down organic matter into useable compost for your garden. This method is catching on throughout the US, and you can often find “worm bins” for composting in your gardening ...
Read More »Diatomaceous Earth Provides Many Benefits
What, you ask, is diatomaceous earth? Isn’t all earth… well, earth? Of course, but diatomaceous earth is a particular type of earth. Okay, it’s basically dirt, but it has many benefits, both dietary, medicinally and as a garden resource. For ...
Read More »How Do I Get Started With a Container Garden?
Nearly all types of vegetables that you grow in a backyard garden can be grown in a container. A window sill, a patio, a balcony, or a well-lit area of the house are all well-suited areas for container gardening. Some ...
Read More »7 Must-Have Herb Plants to Give You a Bug-Free Backyard
After a long spring, there’s nothing better than enjoying the outdoors. We can’t wait to get outside to do yard work, ride bikes, garden, grill out or to enjoy Smores around a campfire. However, it’s not long before the pesky ...
Read More »8 Fun Facts About Potatoes
We don’t always have to look that far to find interesting stuff. In fact, sometimes it turns out that it’s been right there in our everyday lives all along. To wit: the humble potato Here are eight facts about potatoes—some are ...
Read More »More Vegetables In Less Space With “3-D Gardening”
Spring is in the air, and that means gardening at our house. Like many folks out there, gardening is part of our annual ritual. Also, like many folks, we enjoy raising our food and believe there are many health benefits ...
Read More »This Survival “Super Plant” Belongs In Every 2018 Self-Reliance Garden
Whether they’re of the crested, plume, or spike types, celosia flowers are quite striking. All are vividly colored, but crested celosia, with its unique shape, has given the flowers their common name: cockscomb. Crested celosia flowers are wavy and fan-like ...
Read More »Four “Spring Hardy” Crops to Grow Before It Gets Hot
So you’ve picked out your favorite heirloom tomatoes and cucumber seeds for summer gardening and are just waiting for a little warm weather to plant your garden, right? Perhaps, but there are some tasty vegetables you can grow before the ...
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