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Great Beginner Home Garden Plants

When you buy your first home your natural instinct may be to unpack your boxes, set up your security choice alarm and get that garden growing! But don’t act too quickly and make sure you grow what will work best in your climate. Here are a few really easy plants to start with:
Herbs: There are a number of herbs that do really well in a variety of climates such as basil, tarragon, and mint. If you cook Read more »

The Pros and Cons of Floating Row Covers

Floating row covers, a transparent fiber-like blanket used to cover rows and beds of plants, have advantages and disadvantages. Knowing the pros and cons of using floating row covers helps you decide whether the covers are the right addition for your garden.

A floating row cover blankets your growing plants, and the thin material allows sunlight through but prevents harmful pests from getting to the plants. The cover contains no harmful pesticides or chemicals, and its light weight allows you to cover small, young crops without crushing the fragile plants.The whole story can be found at http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/homegarden/2016163375_gardenerwithin10.html?syndication=rss The cover ” Read more »

Tips For Growing the Best Chili Peppers

Growing peppers can be a tricky endeavor without the right knowledge, but it can also be truly rewarding. There are so many varieties of peppers out there with varying spices that it is easy to find one to suit your culinary needs. There are a few tips to follow, however, that are sure to make this growing season a success. These fickle plants crave consistent heat and plenty of sunshine, at least 6 hours of full sun a day. They grow best in well-amended soil that contains organic matter, balanced fertilizer or, if possible, Read more »

Is Tilling Really the Best Thing for Your Garden?

Soil that is compacted can cause plants to form shallow roots, and it does not absorb water and nutrients well. Tilling soil loosens the soil and allows for better drainage, and it also removes grass and weeds that are present in the soil. Although tilling soil has many benefits, it also has quite a few negatives, and with the rising popularity of no-till gardening, many have begun to wonder if the benefits of tilling are greater than the negatives.

Tilling soil can be Read more »

Going Green: The Best Composter For Your Garden

Composting is the number one secret of green thumb gardeners. Composting not only recycles and reuses organic matter and kitchen and yard waste, it is also a great way to go green and do your part to help the environment. Composting your yard waste alone can reduce the amount of yard waste hauled to the dump by 50 to 75.

The best type of composter to buy for your garden depends on many factors. In truth, you don’t even need a composter at all and can make a simple compost pile in an out-of-the-way Read more »

How to Create Raised Bed Garden Systems

Raised beds have become very popular for gardening, and several books, websites, and forums have been dedicated to raised bed gardening. It is generally much easier to create a raised bed than to prepare an existing area of ground for planting. The major reason for raised beds popularity is that it can offer a gardener an immediate gardening option if they have poor soil conditions. The following will explain how to create your own raised bed.

1)To begin creation of a raised Read more »

Organic Seed: The Pros and Cons

If you are planning your first garden, and started researching whether to use plants versus seeds, you might be wondering what the difference is between organic and non-organic seeds. While both seeds types will grow, there are pros and cons you want to weigh before making a purchase decision.

If you are planning a strictly organic garden, you might consider choosing organic seeds. The pros of using organic seeds include they are not treated with fungicide, which is intended Read more »

Jump-starting Your Garden: Starting Seeds Indoors

When spring begins to peep out of the dreary grips of winter it is easy to get garden fever. Many people that garden, have discovered that starting certain seeds inside before the ground is ready for planting gives them a great start for their gardening adventures. Starting seeds inside is really easy to do and the ending results are fantastic when the family can enjoy juicy ripe tomatoes before they are due to be ready.

Starting seeds early will allow the seeds to germinate Read more »