Need some potting soil to grow plants or seedlings? Sure, you could go straight to the local garden store and buy up bags and bags of soil, but there an alternative -- one that is much cheaper. You can make your own! Making your own soil has several advantages. First, it's … [Read more...]
Seed Life Chart: How Long Will Seeds Last?
Each year you'll inevitably run out of garden space and have a certain amount of seeds left over after planting. Don't throw them out just yet! Depending on the type of seed and its quality, you may be able to store them and use them next year or the year after. In fact, some … [Read more...]
Using Eggshells to Sprout Seeds
Growing your own plants from seed is supposed to save you money, but after buying all the seeds, soil, pots, lights and heating pads you begin to wonder if it's all worth it. Are you really saving anything? If you really want to save some dough, look to "old school" methods of … [Read more...]
Mini and Small Vegetable Varieties for Small Gardens
Miniature vegetables are one of the latest trends in specialty vegetable gardening. Miniatures are — you guessed it — very small versions of full-sized vegetables like squash, cucumbers, pumpkins and peas. You'll find them in high-end restaurants, tossed in salads and used as … [Read more...]
Gardening with Soil Blocks
Soil blocks have been around for at least 2,000 years, first used by the Aztecs to build the so-called "Floating Gardens" of Mexico City, which were long strips of land surrounded by water used for growing plants and vegetables. The Chinampas system of farming utilized a seeding … [Read more...]
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