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Most vegetable gardens are hidden at the back of the house. But a kitchen garden need not look ugly. Why cover up the natural beauty of vegetables and herbs?
Nothing tastes better than a ripe heirloom tomato plucked from the vine and eaten on the spot. That's why millions of backyard gardeners grow tomatoes every year.
Growing tomatoes upside down not only saves garden space, but insect problems are reduced and yields are increased.
Companion planting with herbs, vegetables and fruit trees. Deter pests, encourage growth --all by knowing what loves what! Easy organic gardening tip.
I've added gardening tips that turn a simple article on "How to Plant Tomato" into an article on building better root systems and support systems to increase yield...
Methods of pest control, bug control, insecticide, pesticide, and herbs as organic pest and insect control, flea and tick control. Do it yourself gardening pest control.
Gas prices are up and so are food prices, but you can save money by growing vegetables yourself, at home, in containers ranging from terracotta planters to old boots.
Tomatoes are a kitchen gardener's jewels. These tips will make them redder, tastier, and easier to maintain.
Whether it is classified as a fruit or a vegetable, absolutely nothing compares to the taste of garden fresh tomatoes. Tomatoes are healthy and easy to grow.
There will always be room for your basic, hearty beefsteak, but a few unique tomatoes can add sparkle to both your garden and your dinner plate!
Growing your own fresh delicious vegetables and herbs doesn't have to be a daunting task. First decide whether to start container gardens or a small backyard plot.
Grilled soup? Sounds messy, but it's not. This recipe calls for grilling the tomatoes before making the soup.
From candy sweet cherry tomatoes to meaty beefsteaks to the rich-flavored classics, the variety of heirloom tomato plants available to home gardeners is astounding.
Herbs have a positive impact on neighboring plants when planned as companion plants. These herb plants can do more than flavor dishes, they can repel deer and insects.


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