Vegetable Garden

  1. Gardening on the Dark Side

    About.com - Gardening &bull Yesterday

    Sooner or later we all venture into the dark side of gardening - pests search and destroy. I think I'm more tolerant of problems on my flowers than my vegetables but looking through Debbie Hadley's 12 Worst Vegetable Garden Pests… Full Story »

  2. 3 Easy Tips for Planning a Vegetable Garden

    Veggie Gardener &bull Feb 5, 2012

    One of the most important things you can do to help ensure a successful vegetable garden happens well before you ever sink a shovel in the soil. Proper vegetable garden planning is key when it comes to preparing for the… Full Story »

  3. Practicing Feng Shui in the Vegetable Garden

    Urban Garden Casual &bull Feb 3, 2012

    By Mindy McIntosh-Shetter As an avid reader, I have lately been looking into books that deal with personal development and came upon a concept called feng shui. This concept has its roots buried deep in the Chinese belief system of… Full Story »

  4. How to Build a Vegetable Garden: Step-by-Step Guide to Grow Your Own Fresh Organic Vegetables

    Healthy Vegetable Garden Beds &bull Feb 3, 2012

    Would you like to learn how to build a vegetable garden? Would you like to have a constant supply of fresh organic zucchinis, tomatoes, cabbage, sweet corn, carrots, bell peppers and a lot more? Do you feel like buying organic… Full Story »


  5. The First Day Of February

    Outside Clyde &bull Feb 2, 2012

    In a garden without winter.I managed to cut down the dead dried sticks of the wildflower surround of the roadside vegetable garden before the rains came. Then I went back to bed. Apparently the day of work work yesterday wore… Full Story »

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  6. 5 Awesome New Vegetable Varieties for 2012

    Veggie Gardener &bull Jan 26, 2012

    Although we are in the middle of winter, it is the perfect time to start thinking about what to grow in our 2012 vegetable gardens. One of the things that makes planning a vegetable garden so difficult is all the… Full Story »

  7. Grow Heirloom Sweet and Hot Peppers in Your Vegetable Garden

    Vegetable Gardener - Grow &bull Jan 25, 2012

    Just like all of the other vegetables out there, when you choose to grow heirloom sweet or bell peppers, a whole new world is opened up to you. Full Story »

  8. What Should My Soil Mixture Consist Of For Raised Vegetable Garden.?

    Healthy Vegetable Garden Beds &bull Jan 24, 2012

    Question by madsmom: what should my soil combination consist of for raised vegetable backyard.? Full Story »


  9. 7 Location Ideas for Apartment and Urban Gardens

    Urban Organic Gardener &bull Jan 23, 2012

    This is why it's important to consider all options when deciding where to start your apartment vegetable garden. Since a lot of apartment dwellers are renters as well, we need to take into consideration the costs involved and what our… Full Story »

  10. How do i a make a vegetable garden in a raised bed currently full of tall grass?

    Healthy Vegetable Garden Beds &bull Jan 20, 2012

    Issue by Sufi: How do i a make a vegetable yard in a lifted mattress currently complete of tall grass? How do i prepare it? Greatest answer: Reply by Joanne A. Full Story »

  11. Nearly 100 reasons to grow a vegetable garden

    Skippy's Vegetable Garden &bull Jan 18, 2012

    I was listening to an NPR radio show this afternoon and heard vegetable gardens mentioned. It was a show about Sugar. Author Robbie McCauley talked about how everyone used to have access to home grown food. She said its a… Full Story »

  12. Skippy's Vegetable Garden: winter sunset on the big pond

    Garden Voices &bull Jan 18, 2012

    This page contains a single entry by Tamara published on January 16, 2012 8:44 PM. Our Little Acre: Maybe There's a Reason You Don't Like Brussels Sprouts was the previous entry in this blog. May Dreams Gardens: Diving down a… Full Story »

  13. May Dreams Gardens: Diving down a rabbit hole of old-fashioned flowers

    Garden Voices &bull Jan 18, 2012

    This page contains a single entry by Tamara published on January 17, 2012 12:00 AM. Skippy's Vegetable Garden: winter sunset on the big pond was the previous entry in this blog. Find recent content on the main index or look… Full Story »

  14. QA: Is it ok to plant a raised vegetable garden under a walnut tree?

    Healthy Vegetable Garden Beds &bull Jan 17, 2012

    Question by Wendy B: Is it okay to plant a lifted vegetable yard below a walnut tree? Ideal answer: Reply by parsonselPositive, but you almost certainly will not get numerous vegetable. In my experience vegetable gardens need plenty of sun. Full Story »

  15. The Wonders of a Heat Mat! (for Early Seed Starting)

    The Home Garden &bull Jan 11, 2012

    This year I invested some money into heat mat. I've heard for years how bottom heat speeds up seedling and root growth and I thought it was high time I got my act in gear. So toward the end of… Full Story »

  16. Skippy's Vegetable Garden: my community garden plot

    Garden Voices &bull Jan 10, 2012

    Originally posted by kathy from Skippy's Vegetable Garden. Pretty quiet at my garden plot now. The parsnips I planted too late are still in the ground and still too small. The only action is the garlic. I planted this very... Full Story »

  17. l want to make a raised bed for my vegetable garden. What type of wood should I use?

    Healthy Vegetable Garden Beds &bull Jan 10, 2012

    Issue by eagle: l want to make a elevated bed for my vegetable backyard. What type of wood should I use? Is it alright to paint the wood? Do you have any ideas? How deep really should the soil be… Full Story »

  18. Seed Stars of 2011

    Garden Rant &bull Jan 6, 2012

    Happy New Year! The catalogs are arriving, and it's time to start thinking about the vegetable garden. While 2010 was a banner year for me, 2011 was problematic for many reasons. I made a new garden in my city yard.... Full Story »

  19. 2012 Garden Planning: Plants to Attract Beneficial Insects

    About.com - Organic Gardening &bull Dec 30, 2011

    I admit to having a bit of tunnel vision when it comes to looking at seed catalogs. I go right for the vegetable section. Herbs, flowers --- nah. All I want to see are all of those tomatoes, the possibilities… Full Story »

  20. How often do you water vegetable garden beds?

    Healthy Vegetable Garden Beds &bull Dec 30, 2011

    I have some 1 foot tall, eight foot lengthy by 2 foot wide garden beds filled with compost. They are planted with all types of vegetables - carrots, watermelons, tomatos, cucumbers, peppers. Remedy by Samuel MHello there! Considering that it… Full Story »



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