Summer may be ending, but your garden doesn’t have to! Here are simple ways to extend the season and what to plant now for a ...
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Tips For Raised Bed Vegetable Gardening
Raised bed vegetable gardening is a popular way of growing vegetables that offers many benefits, such as improved soil quality, better drainage, and easier maintenance. Here are some tips to help you ...
Mulch is a good friend to gardens. It helps soil hold moisture, keeps plant roots cool on hot days, and discourages weeds from sprouting. Many types of mulch add beneficial substances to the earth as ...
Here are some ideas for preparing your raised beds for winter. Take apart containers, put watering cans and décor items away, and drain your hose, pulling weeds and spent plants, applying winter mulch ...
Let’s have a quick show of hands: Who enjoys weeding? It looks like nobody does. The only redeeming quality I find in the job is that it slows me down long enough to check on the plants that I’m ...
John J. asks: Can you give me some guidelines for making raised beds? I will be using them to grow vegetables and annual flowers. The first rule of thumb is to not make them too wide. One of the ...
Hurricane Hermine left us with lots of yard trash. But it’s not all bad. This presents a good opportunity to obtain lots of relatively clean and chemical free mulch for your yard and garden. Wood ...
I’VE ALWAYS FAVORED RAISED BEDS – BOXED OR UNBOXED. OVER 30 YEARS, I’VE GARDENED AT EIGHT DIFFERENT HOUSES, EACH OFFERING GOOD AND BAD SOIL, SUN AND SHADE AND PLANTING SPACES THAT VARIED FROM AN ...
Q: I've got about 35 pink/orange tomatoes separated into batches. Batch No. 1 is on paper plates on the counter in the shade. Batch No. 2 is on a counter in sun/bright light, and Batch No. 3 is in the ...
Over the past few years, there has been a new trend in backyard gardening: raised beds. In particular, modular, coated-metal raised beds have become incredibly popular. And for many good reasons, as I ...
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