Articles for tag: Planting Vegetables, Seed Germination, Soil Nutrients, Vegetable Plants

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Why You Should Rotate Your Garden Vegetable Plants

One simple way to maintain the health of your vegetable garden is by rotating crops from year to year. Rotating crops means planting peas for example, in the spot where you planted your tomatoes or squash last year. Farmers practice crop rotation as a natural way to keep their farm land healthy and productive. Here’s ...

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Attract Wild Rabbits into the Yard

Many people spend their whole adult life trying to rid the lawn and garden of rabbits. On-the-other-hand, there are those who do everything they can to attract them. Knowing what attracts rabbits to the lawn and garden and the type of habitat rabbits prefer will make it easier to fill the yard with the magnificent ...

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Raising Vegetable Garden Height Without Raised Beds

Raised garden beds are the ultimate solution for gardeners with limited physical capabilities. Unfortunately, while the cost is worth it, not everyone has the budget. Are you looking to raise the height of your vegetable garden without the expense of building and filling raised beds? What are the some viable alternatives? Hang it up. We ...

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Vegetable Garden Designed to Beat Drought

Organic gardening yields me vegetables in great abundance for my family, to share with friends, or to freeze for later use. No matter how green my gardening practices are, I cannot grow vegetables without water. The drought of 2012 affected my vegetable garden, reducing the harvest of tomatoes and zucchini, which were the primary vegetables ...