Articles tagged: Vegetable gardens
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Mark Hostetler Often, fruit trees are chosen over ornamental varieties. Fences and trellises are now being adorned by grapes, and vegetables are being planted in amongst summer annuals. Even landscapers are noticing the difference, with requests for edible landscape designs becoming more common. written by Nelson Stewart In most parts of the country, gardeners are weeding and tending to their gardens because after all spring is for planting. Not so, in many parts of Arizona. Here, spring time is for harvesting and getting ready for fall planting. written by Ellen Bell If you're planting a vegetable garden this year, why not start your plants from seed? Planting from seed is exponentially less expensive than purchasing young transplants from a nursery! In this article, we'll explain everything you need to know to grow your veggies from seed. written by Ellen Bell If you enjoy vegetable gardening, you're probably anxious to begin planting this year's crop. But why wait for warm weather? Did you know that cool weather vegetables can be planted as early as several weeks before the last expected frost? In this article, we'll explore some cool weather vegetables that you can grow in your garden this spring. written by Lee Cameron An easy way to create the bed is to place your frames right on existing lawn, line with plenty of newspaper and top with soil. The newspaper will break down, and attract worms which will provide plenty of natural fertilizer. written by Ellen Bell As the troubled economy begins to affect families' bottom lines, more and more of us are looking for ways to cut back and save money. Vegetable gardening is a great way to do just that! With as little as a $40 investment, you can save hundreds of dollars this summer on your grocery bill! In this article, we'll explain what you need to know to get started growing your own vegetable garden this summer. written by RE Writer First you need to decide where to put your vegetable patch; it's best to choose an area that gets good sunlight. When planting, always remember that taller vegetables will stop the sunlight reaching other plants, so always keep the direction of the sun's rays in mind when planning your rows. written by RE Writer The following tips won't make your gardening responsibilities disappear, but they will help to reduce the amount of time you have to spend in the yard. << previous page 1 next page>> |