The Dirty Little Secrets Of Caring For
Your GardenAfter reading the following
select sites, you'll find caring for your garden is easy and
fun. From here you can discover the facts about organic
fertilizer, using a cold frame, garden watering schedules,
natural weed control for your garden, crop rotation, organic
mulches, organic pest control and much more. Taking care of your
garden will allow your garden to take better care of feeding
your family.
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Cold Frames Benefits
of cold frames, hot beds, cloches, tunnels and row covers. |
Guide To Watering
Learn water-saving gardening methods such as drip or furrow
irrigation. |
Weed Control Weeds
reduce available moisture, nutrients, sunlight and growing
space needed by your vegetable plants. |
Crop Rotation Don't
risk soil borne pests and diseases and depleted nutrition.
Plant rotation ensures health and vigorous plants.
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Fertilizing
Fertilizing your organic vegetable garden creates healthier,
stronger plants. |
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Disease Control Organic
pest and disease control. It's better for your soil and
better for you. |
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Organic Pest Control
Safe and natural organic pest control solutions for your
garden that you can do yourself. |
Organic Mulches
Mulch saves water, adds nutrients and prevents weeds. |
Organic Gardening How
to get the most out of your garden; 7 secrets for a
high-yield vegetable garden.
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8 Steps to Better Soil
You need to increase organic matter and mineral availability
for more fertile soil.. |
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Is A Vegetable Garden Worth The Time? Absolutely!
Fresh vegetables on the
table every day is not only important for your family's
health, it's also a big help in keeping your grocery
budget in line. If the perpetual raising prices of fresh
vegetables have got you reeling then you're in for a
treat when you realize just how easy it is to grow your
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Ripe Juicy Tomatoes - The Jewel Of The Home Gardener
Ripe succulent red
tomatoes are the treasure of the garden for most great
gardeners and they're not that hard to grow, even from
seeds. Once you've tasted a fresh garden tomato,
you'll be hard pressed to ever go back to the
store-bought tomatoes you have been buying in the past.
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The Benefits Of Raised Bed / No Dig Gardens
The advantages of a
raised bed or no-dig garden are numerous. The raised
bed garden provides soil that is less compacted and less
susceptible to compacting as time goes on because you
don't walk on it.
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Tips and Tricks For Your First Vegetable Garden
With a few simple tips
and tricks your first attempt at vegetable gardening
should be a resounding success and a start to many years
of daily fresh vegetables.
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Earthworms: A Gardeners Best Friends
Worms are so beneficial to the garden that many
gardeners buy worms to add to their soil. Nearly the
same result can be achieved by simply turning compost
into the soil to give the worms something to eat.
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Soil pH: Not To Be Overlooked
The reason people test
their soil is because most plants grow their best when
the pH level of the garden soil tests between 6 and 7.
You want to have soil where the plants are happiest and
able to produce. |
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