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General Hydroponics and Systems
Advantages, different systems and how to avoid problems in hyrdoponic gardening, according to Justin C., one of the owners of Arizona-based retailer Sea of Green.
Saving Plant Seeds
Helpful advice for the begining seed saver on which plants to start with and how best to harvest, prepare and save the seeds.
Overwintering in the Greenhouse
With proper overwintering techniques, which are made much easier with the use of a greenhouse, many plants can be preserved only to be more vigorous beautiful producers.
Gardening Seed Starting Choices
With all of the advantages from starting beautiful gardens from seed it is no wonder that more gardeners are using seeds to start plants.
Organic Fish Fertilizer Components
Long ago the American Indians would include whole fish in the garden when planting corn. They were on to something! Fish based fertilizers are a great organic alternative
Natural Garden Pest Control
Many gardeners would rather use natural products to control pests, but are confused about developing an overall strategy for natural pest control.
Building a Small Pot Fountain
It is easy to build a beautiful indoor/outdoor fountain using glazed pottery.
How to Assess and Correct Soil pH
Many times Hydroponic gardeners have results that seem extraordinary; but, with proper attention to detail, these same results can be had by soil based gardeners as well.
Stop Hydroponics Odors
One common complaint about hydroponics is the smell that often results, but with a little care and knowledge, a well run hydroponics system doesn't need to smell bad.
Fertilizer 101 by the Numbers
Easy to follow information on how to select, compare and use fertilizer that every gardner needs to know.
Sunflower Greens, the Super Food!
Sunflower greens have unsurpassed nutritional value, and can be easily grown at home with a step-by-step process.
Turning Tomato Growing Upside Down
Growing tomatoes upside down not only saves garden space, but insect problems are reduced and yields are increased.
Easy Composting in the Garden
Composting directly in the garden is easy and has advantages over traditional methods.