By: Evelyn Fielding | 2010-04-01 | Gardening The small amount of work you put into your raspberry patch is well rewarded. Have you seen the cost of raspberries in the grocery store? You can go big if you like, or keep your patch small by starting with half a dozen strong cultivars from the greenhouse. A small garden is easier to care for than a great big one, and so worth your time. read more
By: YouGarden | 2012-03-21 | Gardening Raspberries are good for you and they taste lovely, the only drawback is that they're sometimes pricey. The good news is that raspberry bushes are incredibly easy to grow. You can find raspberry canes for sale at very reasonable prices and once you've made the initial outlay, you'll be harvesting free fruit from your own raspberry bushes for years. You'll save a fortune and you can be sure that the fruit from your bushes is tastier than the shop-bought kind. read more
By: Michael French. | 2012-03-07 | Nutrition Raspberries are important to those people who want to get pregnant as well as those who are already pregnant. The importance of raspberries does not just end there. read more
By: Denna Gore | 2012-03-07 | Alternative Medicine People go for raspberry because they know the many benefits that it has to offer. And because these fruits are available only at certain times of the year, many people are resorting to raspberry capsules that they can use daily as well as to raspberry extract that they can use as part of recipes of whatever they are preparing. read more
By: paul e | 2011-07-19 | Gardening Fertilizing will require you to water your tomato garden with a diluted fish emulsion, compost tea or a good liquid organic fertilizer. Tomatoes grow rather large so they need lots of nutrients so plan on every two or three weeks water your tomato garden with fish emulsion or another natural liquid fertilizer. read more
By: paul e | 2011-07-07 | Gardening With these tips and advice on how to grow a backyard garden you will be able grow a successful vegetable garden and soon you and your family will be able to eat and enjoy fresh healthy organic vegetables that you grew yourself. read more
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By: Brian Jones | 2010-11-05 | Article Marketing A tomato is a fruit repeatedly mistaken as a vegetable. There are hundreds of tomato types to select from and they are available various sizes and colours ranging from white or pink to bright orange and deep red. They are appropriate uncooked as salads or they can be cooked on meats and with vegetables. Tomatoes are also used in the preparation of soups. read more
By: paul e | 2011-07-07 | Gardening If you are concerned about how to plant potatoes in a garden the first thing you need to know is that potatoes prefer cool weather so they are best planted soon after the freeze date of 28 degrees has passed. Potatoes can grow in cool soil with a little light frost but since potatoes grow below the ground surface the soil should be well drained, read more
By: paul e | 2011-07-19 | Gardening What type of tomato garden plant should we grow? Are we looking for a early harvest, large fruit, best flavor or an extended harvest but no single variety provides all of these qualities. So if you have the space grow several varieties with different characteristics. Terms that describe tomato plants are determinate, indeterminate and semi determinate that describes how the tomato plant develops. read more
By: paul e | 2011-06-28 | Gardening The advantage here is that you can take the time to prepare the soil for the spring planting season begins. But before we go to far the most critical thing you must do before soil preparation is to have a location for your oraganic garden is a location that gets 6 good hours of sunlight every day. 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: Growhouse | 2010-12-03 | Gardening Make sure you utilise all the characteristics of garden plants to fill your garden with colour and interest all year round. read more
By: Rope Ricu | 2010-04-01 | Gardening This article describes how to grow asparagus in your own garden. You can find great tips about growing, sowing, propagation, soil and collection of asparagus. read more