Posts Tagged ‘Basics’
Basics of a Kitchen Vegetable Garden
Wednesday, January 20, 2010 11:17 No CommentsThe only thing that distinguishes a kitchen vegetable garden from any other sort is that the garden plants are specifically selected to be eaten. Given that, the primary consideration in choosing your plants is what you will use, either for your own consumption or as trade items at a local farmers market. (Of course the [...]
Hydroponic Vegetable Gardening Basics
Monday, January 18, 2010 11:17 No CommentsHydroponic vegetable gardening is a process in which vegetables are grown in a liquid nutrient solution. The plants typically have either their root system in inert medium or completely submerged in the fluid. Hydroponic vegetable gardening is a simple and straightforward method of growing plants and vegetables indoors using common and relatively inexpensive equipment. [...]
Gardening Tools, The Basics
Friday, January 15, 2010 11:24 No CommentsIt seems that home improvement stores are making their gardening supply and nursery stocks more expansive year by year. I think this is because DIY lawn and garden care is the easiest to break into as a homeowner. You can buy gardening products in various stores or nurseries, or you can order gardening products [...]
Annual Flowers – Annual Flower Basics That Every Gardener Should Know About!
Tuesday, January 12, 2010 10:55 No CommentsA gardener is often confronted with the crucial question as whether to grow perennials or annuals. Now, perennials are plants that can survive more than one growing season, whereas annuals are plants, which finish their growth cycle in a year, starting life anew from one seed to another and finally fading, in the course of [...]
Basics On Landscaping For Gardening Lovers
Saturday, January 9, 2010 11:18 No CommentsLandscaping is the art of changing a natural area by adding, removing or changing living elements such as plants, flowers and trees, as well as adding other decorative elements, such as rocks, shapes, different levels of terrain, water features and other manmade objects. The objective of landscaping is to create a balanced environment where to [...]
Vegetable Gardening – Essential Basics You Should Know!
Sunday, December 20, 2009 11:19 No CommentsRight from the level of planting a couple of tomatoes in a large pot to the level of indulging in a large scale commercial plantation area dedicated to the gardening of a wide variety of plants like lettuce, potatoes, corn, tomatoes, tall beans etc, vegetable gardening is done on all scales. Gardeners, while taking [...]
Vegetable Gardening Tips – The Basics of Planting Vegetable Gardens
Thursday, December 17, 2009 11:32 No CommentsPlanting vegetable gardens is a very rewarding hobby. Not only is it good for you, because of all the exercise needed to complete the task, but also because of all the vegetables that you’ll enjoy. In order for your vegetables to be pesticide free, its important that you plant them yourself. You can grow them [...]
The Basics of Organic Vegetable Gardening
Thursday, December 17, 2009 11:25 No CommentsIt doesn’t take a rocket scientist to plant vegetables. But if you want to do this the old fashioned way which has been proven to be very effective, you should know the organic vegetable gardening basics. The first thing you have to know is what is organic vegetable gardening? It is simply a way [...]
Perennial Garden Basics
Sunday, December 13, 2009 10:59 No CommentsPerennials are any plants which live for more than two seasons and produce stems which die back to the ground each fall. They’re at the heart of most flower gardens and offer wide ranging benefits to the landscape gardener. Perennials are treasured for their ability to flower, spread and multiply year after year. They’re also [...]
How to Plant a Vegetable Garden : Basics of Raised Bed Gardening
Saturday, December 12, 2009 11:21 10 CommentsLearn the basics of raised bed gardening in this free online video guide to vegetable gardening. Expert: Scott Reil Contact: www.safelawns.org Bio: Scott Reil is an accredited nurseryman and longtime horticulturalist with over two decades of experience in the field. Scott is now working for www.safelawns.org. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso



