Its not always easy to be an organic gardener. Even committed organic gardeners sometimes long to spray herbicide on goutweed or pesky poison ivy. When Japanese beetles or rose chafers arrive in throngs just before your garden party, you may suffer an urge for the good old days the time before you understood that spraying an insecticide would kill beneficial bugs along with the bad, aggravating your pest problems. But there are also problems that are more easily addressed …
The Peroxide Phenomenon-Gardening Miracle
He unabashedly begins his stories in newspapers, magazines and online by proclaiming, This will be the most phenomenal article you will ever read. He claims to have cured his own cancer, to have removed his own warts and to be the most robust 82-year-old on the planet ever since he discovered the miracle solution known as hydrogen peroxide.
Bill Munro immediately grabbed my attention with a story titled Gardening with H2O2 in Acres U.S.A., the highly respected farmin…
Vegetable Gardening on hard clay
A short guide to building a vegetable garden on hard clay soil.
Fun and Food in Home Grown Vegetable Gardening
Growing vegetables in your garden can save you money. During harvest time, your own produce becomes part of your meals. Home gardeners feel deep satisfaction in preparing salad or seasoning the casserole with freshly picked plants from their own vegetable gardens. Their feeling of the taste is incomparable.
Grafting Tomatoes on Eggplant Rootstock
Tomato is one of the most popular and widely used vegetables in the world. Various research groups around the glove in the plant industry have conducted a painstaking
research, and studied on how to improve tomato production especially in during off-season, and now found the new technology.
How to Coax Fresh Vegetables From the Garden All Winter Long
With a little care gardeners in cold weather climates can extend their vegetable production far beyond the the normal growing season. This article presents a number of techniques to grow more vegetables, herbs, and flowers, further into the fall and winter than you may have thought possible.