Category Archives: Gardening

Harvesting and Storing Your Strawberries

Strawberry harvest and picking is a great way to spend time with the kids and is a fun activity outdoors as well as indoors when you prepare your favorite foods with them. How to you know when to pick the right strawberry, and what do you do to preserve the scrumptious taste that is a ...

Harvesting and Storing Rhubarb

Rhubarbs are hardy plants that can survive the cold very well. They require very little maintenance, and are great condiments for deserts. Come harvest season, all which is required by the gardener is to cut the entire plant early spring. You can also divide the plant to share with others or to increase the rhubarb ...

Growing Rhubarbs in Your Garden

Rhubarbs are cold weather perennial plants that are very winter hardy and are also drought resistant. They propagate from rhizomes and buds which can be divided (after 4-5 years of growth), and produces crops from its crowns. Temperature below 40 F sets the rhubarb crown to dormancy and stimulates bud break and subsequent growth for ...

Growing Mesclun Salad Outdoors

Mesclun salad is a mixture of small, young salad greens that may include lettuce, spinach, frisée, arugula, mustard greens, endive, Swiss chard, dandelion, or sorrel. The word \'mesclun\' originates from the Southern French word \'mescla\' which means "to mix." You can cultivate your own mix of salad either indoors or outdoors. When planting salad greens outdoors, ...

Growing Mesclun Salad

Mesclun are salad greens that you can cultivate outdoors in the garden or indoors in a container. They are a mix of salad greens which are also available from the wild and are made up of different kinds of leaf and loose-headed lettuce. Mesclun salad originates from Provencal France and is a mix of chervil, arugula, ...

Caring and Storing Your Eggplant Fruits

The eggplant (also known as aubergine or brinjal (Solanum melongena)) is a perennial plant which is part of the night shade family of Solanaceae and genus Solanum. It is related to the tomato and potato and originates from India and Sri Lanka. Mature plants grow up to 150 cm (57 inch) tall and obtain large ...

Building an Outdoor Hydroponics Garden

Hydroponics is all about growing plants without soil. Very much a part of agronomical science, hydroponics is fast becoming a popular choice of cultivating crops and a home garden because it is a method that provides growers with frequent high yields and is a space saver. It is also a method that allows crops to ...

Building an NFT Hydroponic System

If you are a new comer in hydroponics gardening, you should try out one of the many other types of hydroponic system before going into NFT systems. There passive an d active system available, and within these systems there are several sub-types. These include: Flood and Drain (or Ebb and Flow), Deep Water Culture (DWC), ...

Building an Indoor Hydroponics Garden

Hydroponics gardening is the science of growing plants using mineral solutions without soil. A plant\'s basic requirements are nutrients, water, light and oxygen. Derived from the Greek words hydro (water) and ponos (labor), the earliest published work that discussed growing terrestrial plants without soil was the Sylva Sylvarum, published in 1627 and written by Sir ...

Building Ebb and Flow Hydroponic System

To the intrepid gardener with not much precious space to spare, hydroponic gardening is a great way to fulfill that need to cultivate your own vegetable and plants in your home. Today there are many kits and do-it-yourself systems that an avid gardener can do to have themselves a hydroponic garden. All one needs to ...

Building an Aeroponic System

The word hydroponics is derived from the Latin word that literally means "water working". Hydroponics is a way of growing plants without the use of soil in nutrient rich solution. Water is enriched by nutrients in the hydroponic system that are similar to that found in soil for conventional gardening. In soil, decomposition of organic ...

Growing Plants the Hydroponic Way

Vegetable gardening is no longer confined to having to muck around with dirt and getting our fingernails messy with rows or mounds of soil. Many fresh fruits and vegetables that you may purchase from the store these days are grown hydroponically. Hydroponics is growing crops without soil. Like in a traditional garden, hydroponic crops are ...

Building a Drip Hydroponic System

There are many different types of systems used in hydroponic gardening. However, all of them evolve around the ability to control the basic requirements of a plant, which are nutrient, water and oxygen supplies. The success of hydroponics comes about when there is a continuous cycle of watering, draining and aerating created to feed the ...

Building a Deep Water Culture Hydroponic System

Hydroponic gardening is not stuff made for rocket scientists. It ranges from the most simple sets up for the home gardener right up to complex structures that huge hydroponic farms use. One thing that is a common fixture for both is that you get crops that provide you with a higher yield in terms of ...

Building a Cold Frame

Cold frame is a transparent-roofed enclosure that is built into the ground and is used to protect plants from cold weather. The transparent top of the structure allows sunlight to penetrate and stops heat from escaping the enclosure through convection. A cold frame is like a miniature greenhouse that can extend the plant\'s season. Cold frames ...

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