Small watermelons are perfect for compact gardens because they can be grown vertically on a trellis, wire fence or other vertical structure.
Shade-tolerant fruiting plants can be hard to find, but there are still quite a few fruits that grow in shade, whether part shade or full shade. Don't give up on homegrown fruit just because you
Companion planting is the best way to protect your crops from pests the natural way and make your garden look prettier at the same time. Our expert guide will tell you how
Planting fruits and veggies in hanging pots is a great way to maximize space, add more visual interest to your garden and save money on your grocery bill.
You can grow just about any kind of fruit tree in a five-gallon bucket, but the best fruit trees for bucket gardening are dwarf varieties.
Find out how to grow fruit in your very own garden. Learn which fruits are super simple to nurture, and how to look after them.
Do you want to decrease your dependency on the grocery store? Start your self-sufficient garden with these staple crops.
We found the most useful and unexpected ideas from experienced, amateur, and novice gardeners. In the following images, we have just for you creative ideas for a high vegetable yield in summer cottages.
If you find yourself struggling to try to figure out how much to plant per person in the garden for a year's worth of food - look no further.
Gardening work takes a lot of effort. Perhaps that is why summer residents are the best inventors. To make their work easier, get rid of monotonous processes, reduce the time of work, they find non-standard solutions with minimal financial investment
Growing vegetables and fruits in the home garden is rewarding, but many people are put off by the backbreaking work involved at the start of the growing season. Perennial edibles are the answer to this
Ever wondered what should you plant under your tomato plants? Learn more about intercropping and plant these vegetables and herbs for enhanced soil quality and better tomato harvest.
Read this great list of the easiest vegetables for beginner gardeners. Beginners have more fun gardening when they grow plants successfully.
Growing vegetables and fruits in the home garden is rewarding, but many people are put off by the backbreaking work involved at the start of the growing season. Perennial edibles are the answer to this
Learn how to plan a vegetable garden in just 7 simple steps to increase your gardening enjoyment and produce a higher yield this season.
Plant these perennial vegetables (and fruits and herbs) just once and you can enjoy their bounty year after year - sometimes for decades!
Here are 20 insanely clever gardening tips and hacks that make gardening easier. If you love gardening, you need these tips in your life!
Discover the benefits of companion planting in your garden with this comprehensive guide. Learn how different plants can work together to promote growth and deter pests!
Learn how to plan a vegetable garden in just 7 simple steps to increase your gardening enjoyment and produce a higher yield this season.
Learn how to grow beans for maximum production. Learn how to plant beans, how to care for beans, how to harvest, and how to store beans green and dry beans.
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For people of the Northern Hemisphere, fall is officially here. The leaves are turning brilliant shades of orange, red, every shade of brown, gold and yellow; farmers’ markets are beginning to sell colorful carrots, peppers and pumpkins; the trees in the parks are all in different hues, creating a wonderful atmosphere with this huge explosion of color.
Planting a garden for chicken feed! Plant some vegetable plants to harvest for chicken feed. the chickens will love the treats, and you'll save money off the feed bill by gardening with your chickens!
Get the most out of your growing space with these small vegetable garden ideas. Your plot will soon be brimming with fruit, vegetables and herbs
Gardener's Question Time expert Pippa Greenwood shares her sustainable garden ideas to reduce your horticultural footprint. Click through for 10 great
Wow, I can't believe it's November. I grew up on a tobacco farm and I can remember when the weather got cold my daddy started talking about the upcoming time to strip tobacco. I remember the warmth from the huge metal barrel in the barn for heat, the songs we all sang while we worked, the smell of my mommas cornbread she'd bring down from the house at lunchtime. We worked hard living on a farm, by age five I was cooking and was actually pretty good at it. We also learned that the work could be enjoyable as well as hard. My Gramma sounded like an angel singing as she worked alongside PaPaw. My grandpa taught my daddy, and daddy taught us kids, that if you sow good seed in fertile ground and trust in The Lord you will reap a bountiful harvest. I truly believe that you reap what you sow and that good seed planted among rocks instead of fertile soil will reap weeds for your labors. Every choice has a consequence. If we make wise decisions, we can expect good things, a good harvest of of fields. If we make rash choices, we can anticipate negative consequences. In other words, you reap what you sow, more than you sow, and later than you sow. You probably wonder where I'm going with this. Honestly I'm not really sure. Some become deceived because their present seed has yet to produce a crop. So they mistakenly believe that there will never be a harvest. But unlike the crops of the field, which are gathered at approximately the same time each year, there is no regular timetable for the harvest of life. Some results come quickly; others take a long time. But do not be deceived—their season will come. And by going the second mile now and doing more than is required, we will collect rich dividends later. “For whatever a man sows, this he will also reap.” What a comforting and assuring thought to those who faithfully labor under difficult circumstances! Does this story sound familiar? A farmer went out to plant some seeds. As he scattered them across his field, some seeds fell on a footpath, and the birds came and ate them. Other seeds fell on shallow soil with underlying rock. The seeds sprouted quickly because the soil was shallow. But the plants soon wilted under the hot sun, and since they didn’t have deep roots, they died. Other seeds fell among thorns that grew up and choked out the tender plants. Still other seeds fell on fertile soil, and they produced a crop that was thirty, sixty, and even a hundred times as much as had been planted! I wasn't sure where this post was going when I started writing but I felt compelled to put the message on paper. Somebody out there needs to hear it. If you have been working hard on something that you felt you were meant to do, don't stop. Don't give up on your dream. The harvest doesn't come overnight. Your seeds need time to take root and become strong as they push upward towards the sun thereby producing your harvest. Step back and look at where you've planted your seeds. Is it fertile ground? Or are you scattering seeds among weeds and rocks? Are you focused on making your crops grow or, are you just tossing seeds on the ground and hoping something might sprout if you're lucky? Are you doing the things you need to do to reap a grand harvest? Stop, look at where you are planting.
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V súčasnosti sa čoraz viac mladých párov utieka povedať si svoje ÁNO preč od ruchu veľkomesta. Populárne sú predovšetkým svadby v prírode, v stodole či dokonca na brehu jazera. V prípade, že ste milovníkom zvierat a uvažujete o netradičnej farmárskej svadbe, je tento článok písaný práve pre vás. Svadobné priestory Aby ste dosiahli pravú vidiecku […]
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