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Squash is a Big Hit in the Greenhouse - Over 500 Pounds of Squash in a Single Season - by Clair Schwan
It started as a modest project to build a raised bed greenhouse for growing squash. You might say it was a necessity because of the dry and wind-swept climate we have here in Wyoming. It turned out to be

Design Your Garden With Permaculture Principles - by Doreen Pollack
It seems there are two big reasons people are reluctant to do more with their yards: money and time. But you can save a lot of both if you take a little time to consider how your yard fits

What Plants Can Be Kept In a Hobby Greenhouse? - by Arturo Ronzon
If you are looking to expand your gardening hobby to a year round activity, you may have purchased one of many available hobby greenhouses. They serve you with the protection needed to keep your plants and shrubs healthy all

Vegetable Garden Soil - by Kum Martin
One of the most critical factors that determine appropriate growth of garden plants is the soil that is being used for keeping these plants. Good soil is required for providing proper nutrition and moisture to the plant. Soil can

Japanese Garden Design Is Quite Simple If You Do This - by Jonathan G Higgins
Japanese garden design is about as hard to understand to Westerners as the Japanese language is. The relationship to the rich and ancient eastern culture adds to this difficulty. The practice is not just a style of landscaping.

Perennial Plants And Your Low Maintenance Garden - by Florrie Bunda
Perennial plants are very important when planning a garden which stays beautiful year after year, with the minimum amount of effort. However there are a few points which need to be taken into consideration.
Firstly, you need to take into

Gardening With Children - by Gerry Fung
Are you looking for a fun and helpful family activity that will delight your children and keep them busy? Do you enjoy gardening? Whether you are a novice gardener or a certified green thumb, gardening with kids can be

Protect your Seedlings from Animals and Birds - by Ron M Williams
No matter how much people try to encourage the wildlife to visit and live in their gardens there will always be occasions and/or parts of the garden where we do not welcome them. This being mainly when we are

Advice on Growing Your Own Sunflowers - by Steve Papoulakos
Few things bring to mind an American Fall season quite like Sunflowers…well, maybe pumpkins, but we’re going with Sunflowers on this one. A native plant to America, the Sunflower (Helianthus annus) is an annually blooming plant and can

It's Spring And Time To Garden! - by Dana Goldberg
So it's spring. The snow has melted away and it's started to rain... a lot. Buds are sprouting on trees and the first signs of green can be seen. You've been waiting all year for this moment when you

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