By: paul empey | 2012-02-28 | Gardening You want to make sure that the environment of your home can support the type of vegetables and fruit you are interested in growing in your vertical vegetable garden. read more
By: Sophie Garrett | 2010-04-03 | Gardening If you are thinking about allowing someone to grow fruit vegetables in your garden, here are 10 tips for a successful sharing arrangement. Make sure there is a water source, if there isn't one, you will need to provide one. read more
By: paul e | 2011-09-13 | Gardening Consider just how much sunlight is needed to grow backyard garden daily. Ensure you've got a good way to obtain water nearby you may want to install an exterior faucet or rainwater collection system. read more
By: Wendy Moyer | 2010-12-17 | Home & Family Can you think of a place in the United States where it's possible to harvest mangoes, pineapples, papayas, citrus, avocados, and bananas near the ocean throughout the year and to be able to enjoy strawberries, plums, apples and peaches in the mountain region whenever you'd like? The only place that comes to mind is Hawaii. read more
By: Anna M. Hartman | 2010-04-01 | Gardening Have you ever wished you could produce home grown vegetables, fruits and flowers year round? Well you can, by using hydroponic vegetable gardening indoors techniques. read more
By: Barbara E. Volkov | 2011-04-15 | Gardening Patio gardening using container vegetables is a handy way of growing vegetables if you live in a condo and an apartment. Patio gardening one way to supply your family with vegetables and fruit even if you have a small yard or you want a vegetable garden close to the kitchen. 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: Brian Petit | 2011-10-10 | Vacation Rentals Murcia City stands on River Segura banks and has fertile landscapes for its surroundings. There are plenty of vegetable and fruits plantations here and hence the region has gained the name vegetable garden of Europe. read more
By: Peter Duley | 2012-04-18 | Gardening You have total control of what gets planted in your garden, and what to leave out when it comes to growing your own vegetables and fruits, but whatever you choose, in order to acheive the best results, you still need to spend plenty of time caring for your plants. If you have a lot of space, or barely any at all, you could still dedicate a place for your garden, either indoors or out, in the luxur read more
By: Johnny Cartwright | 2010-03-29 | Gardening Mulch is used in the garden for a variety of purposes, but it primarily is used to prevent weed growth, to retain moisture, and to protect root systems from the heat of the summer sun. In fact, mulch used in the vegetable garden provides much of the same results as cultivation does. read more
By: Kennel Blamis | 2011-12-19 | Home improvement If you're dying for some green space all around you, you can choose vertical garden to grow fruits and vegetables of your own and at your own place. All you really need are the right tools and proper planning for the job. read more
By: Michael C Podlesny | 2010-04-02 | Gardening Your early spring vegetables are coming to a completion and are about ready to be picked leaving you with an empty space; in steps succession cropping. Find out what succession cropping is and how to take advantage of that space. read more
By: paul empey | 2012-02-18 | Gardening Your vertical vegetable garden is much like any garden style, home gardeners and urban gardeners will attempt to grow many plants to determine what works well with them. Urban gardeners should keep track of achievements and failures throughout each read more
By: Will Ryan | 2012-03-20 | Gardening Raised vegetable gardens, can be built in most gardens or courtyards even if all the courtyard is paved. Raised vegetable gardens allow for easier maintenance, less bending and if designed correctly a place to sit. They work well at heights of more than 300mm especially if they are placed over existing paving in a courtyard. Good controlled quality soil mixes can be used to start the growing mediu 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