The most important factor in planning a vegetable garden is location. Choose a site with full sun, good drainage and no standing water, even after the heaviest rain. Keep the garden away from trees ...
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Growing vegetables in your home or garden is good for you, your neighborhood, and for helping to reduce your global footprint on this earth. Growing vegetables at home can be done in a single pot on ...
Planting a vegetable garden is an enjoyable experience. With careful planning and preparation, you can have a good harvest. See individual vegetable pages for more information on growing specific ...
I had wild turkeys raiding my crab apple tree, and visits from a feral goat that found my stile extremely helpful to climb over for a free-for-all in my vegetable garden. I had pūkeko who would ...
To begin your garden planning, think about both what you want to use the space for and how you would like it to look. Growing flowers, shrubs and trees, plus perhaps vegetables and fruit, could be ...
What’s actively growing in your vegetable garden in the middle of October? You may have some late winter squash yet to be harvested, but warm-season stalwarts such as cucumber and summer squash ...
Whether you're looking to lighten your homes dark corners or brighten up your flowerbeds, here are Checklist's top tips for home and garden this season. CIAR BYRNE: Even though I live in Lewes ...
Once the roots are a few inches long, plant the cutting into a pot filled with quality potting mix to overwinter somewhere frost-free. The plant can then be put out into the vegetable garden next ...