Caring for Your Bonsai Plant

Bonsais are almost like pets, requiring attention and care. It requires continual feeding, watering and grooming just like a pet would. But unlike pets, bonsai won\'t be able to tell you that they are hungry. They may only tell you that when you see a withered look but you don\'t want to wait till then ...

Building a Hoop House

A hoop house is a great addition to your garden that can extend your warm temperature vegetables gardening a month longer and earlier during the season. It can protect your plants from excessive rain, wind, and increase the temperature around 5-10 degrees (and more). Most hoop houses are made from PVC, which is inexpensive. It ...

Attracting and Controlling Squirrels in Your Garden

Humans have a love-hate relationship with squirrels. They are one of the most successful and widespread species in the world and are known for their high reproductive rate. Each litter produces 2-4 young, and squirrels breed twice each year. Squirrels naturally live in trees. However, they\'ve become adapt with using man-made nesting boxes. It\'s fairly ...

Attracting Migratory Birds to Your Garden

Migratory birds, unlike the local birds, do not visit a garden or backyard simply because the feeders are stocked with birdseed. These types of birds normally eat insects, as well as nectar and fruit to supplement their diet. Migratory birds eat large quantities of fruits high in carbohydrates, energy source that is stored in their ...

Using Food to Attract Birds to Your Garden

The presence of birds creates a pleasant atmosphere for the home by filling the space with an array of colorful creatures foraging and singing in the garden. Birds are attracted to an area when there is an abundance of food supply readily available to them especially during the winter months where the shortage of seed, ...

Attracting Butterflies to Your Garden

Creating your own butterfly garden is a very rewarding experience in so many ways. It provides you and your family a serene and tranquil setting to unwind after a hard day\'s work or the weekend, watching these butterflies fluttering around going from flower to flower collecting nectar. Butterflies are attracted to two different types of plants. ...

Preparing Tomatoes for Canning Process

Canning is defined as the process of preserving fruits or vegetables in order to pro-long their shelf life. You can preserve tomatoes using the canning process. This is done by placing the tomatoes in jars and given heat treatment to destroy micro-organisms that would otherwise spoil the food. The jar is vacuum sealed with this ...

Planting Tomatoes in Your Gardenin

Tomatoes are the most popular vegetable to have in your garden. Tomatoes are versatile vegetables that are very nutritious (high in lycopene - an anti-oxidant and the reason why tomatoes are red in color). Lycopene is made more bioavailable through processing of tomatoes (tomato paste has four times more bioavailable lycopene than in fresh tomatoes). ...

How to Pick the Right Tomato Variety for Your Garden

Deciding the Right Type of TomatoTomatoes are the most popular vegetables you will find in a home garden. They are versatile vegetables that provide food at home with so much flavour and health benefits. There are so many varieties of tomatoes that you can choose from when you decide to cultivate some in your home ...

Identifying Fungal Diseases in Vegetables

Plants, like any living creature, are susceptible to diseases if not cared for properly. One of the main challenges in vegetable gardening is to identify and treat vegetable diseases. Vegetable plants commonly suffer from fungal, bacterial, or viral attacks. These diseases inhibit the normal growth of the plant and turn the natural functions within the ...

Harvesting Your Herb Garden

There\'s nothing more rewarding than to reach out to your supply of herbs when cooking and know that it game right from your very own herb garden prepared by yours truly. From the ground to the plate, the thought of knowing that the herb you use comes from your own efforts is enough to boost ...

Harvesting and Storing Tomatoes

Once you\'ve got all the toiling and sweating in the garden seeding and planting your tomatoes, there\'s nothing more rewarding than to see your hard work pay off when your first tomato fruit emerges. It\'s a terribly exciting feeling knowing that you will soon be able to enjoy the fruits of your labor (literally). The ...

Germinating Seeds for Your Herb Garden

Growing your own herb garden from seeds is a very rewarding experience and allows you to grow herb varieties that may otherwise be un available at herb plant growers. When you decide to cultivate your own herb garden at home, you must be mindful that many garden herbs must be started by germinating the herb ...

Preparing Soil for Your Herb Garden

Growing your own herbs is a very fulfilling and economical project that you can undertake. Herbs enhance the flavor of your meals as well as help reduce food cost by eliminating the need to purchase your herb supply at the supermarket. A successful herb garden comes from proper preparation of the soil that you will ...

Planning Your First Herb Garden

Your herb garden can be as simple as a small indoor container unit or a very elaborate patch outdoors that provides both aesthetic appeal to your home and of course, in culinary function in your kitchen.Herb Garden Size and DesignThe size of your herb garden depends on the number of variety you desire. It also ...

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