By: Jack Landry | 2011-01-21 | Article Marketing Food storage is important to many people. This article describes how freeze-drying increases foods' shelf life. read more
By: G. Labrecque | 2010-04-02 | Cooking Summer is at our doors. One great way to benefit from the abundance of fresh vegetables starting to crowd the shelves of your local grocery store is to freeze them for further use during the cold season. But wait: there is an appropriate method for this matter. This tutorial will guide you step by step on how to freeze vegetables correctly. read more
By: Ronald Pedactor | 2011-02-23 | Article Marketing Planting and growing fruits and vegetables can help you to integrate fresh produce into your diet. The following article describes how to do this in the proper manner. read more
By: Bob Alexander | 2010-04-01 | Reference & Education The grass was damp from the rain and the soil was muddy in the lower end of the garden as I realized that the grass that was trying to suffocate the purple hull peas was gone. I have never believed in ghosts, but since my encounter with an angel in my hospital room earlier in the year, the possibility that apparitions may actually exist is something that I must pursue. read more
By: lisa lucero | 2010-10-27 | Gardening When it comes to growing your own food, it pays to plan ahead of time about how you want to set up your own garden. Poor planning can result in poor plant growth, and you may end up with no vegetables at all, or at the very most, stunted, tasteless food. read more
By: Richard Murray | 2010-12-29 | Gardening Creating a winter vegetable garden inside your home is a very practical solution to saving money on your food bill as well as providing healthy fresh food for your family in the coming financial crunch. read more
By: Kali S Winters | 2010-10-07 | Home & Family People identify squash as a vegetable-But they are actually fruits due to the seeds within the plant. A pumpkin by any other name is actually a winter squash. Shape, color and stem consistency will usually determine if it is called a pumpkin or a winter squash. read more
By: Brian French | 2010-04-03 | Gardening Even the best plans for a new garden can be foiled by mother nature. Follow these simple tips to make your new vegetable garden flourish and learn from the mistakes of fellow gardeners. read more
By: stevensaraah | 2011-07-20 | Home improvement Container vegetable gardening is the simplest solution for those who lack space in their homes. This form of gardening allows you to grow the plants of your choice within a confined space and have a wonderful crop when it comes to vegetables. read more
By: Mark Bartley | 2011-04-03 | Arts & Entertainment Creating an amazing vegetable garden involves different priorities to other parts of the garden. The gardener will be less concerned with aesthetics and colour and more focused on yield and taste. Hav... read more
By: Terry Daniels | 2010-09-27 | Article Marketing The basic idea of freeze-drying is to completely remove water from certain foods, while leaving the basic structure and composition of the material intact. This is great for emergency food supply that can last several years. read more
By: Francis Murphy | 2010-03-26 | Gardening Most people leave their gardens bare or wasted since they claim to not have time to indulge in outdoor activities. However, growing vegetables or fruits in your garden is actually a very rewarding process and with handy tips, gardening can be a breeze. read more
By: Tim Kaelin | 2010-03-30 | Gardening Whether you want to grow a vegetable garden for the cost savings or the health benefits, gardening can be very rewarding. The easiest type of garden bed to start with is a raised bed. It can be made of many different things. My personal favorite are railroad beams. They are a nice height, very workable, and look nice too, but you can make your raised bed out of other things as well as long as they can hold the dirt. read more
By: Kali S Winters | 2010-10-14 | Home & Family Green Beans actually derived its name from the young pods of the bean plants that are picked before the pods ripen or dry. Only then are they tender enough to be called "Green Beans" meaning "green" for the unripe fruit of the bean; many in fact are not green in color at all. The pod colors of "green beans" can be green, golden, purple, red, or streaked. read more
By: Tom Selwick | 2010-10-22 | Article Marketing You never know when you may be in distress, due to a natural disaster, national security issue, unemployment, or famine. If you set aside an extra supply of food, you will be prepared for whatever comes your way. read more