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  • How to Plant a Garden

    Congratulations on taking the first step to planting your own garden! In this article, we will dive into the most important things to know about how to plant whatever garden your heart desires! You won’t be disappointed if you follow our sage advice on planning, starting, and caring! How to Plant a Garden Near Your Shed Planting a garden near your wooden shed is a great idea for a few reasons. First, you will be close to all of the necessary tools. Second, you will be close to your workshop. Third, it is literally the most convenient place you could ever hope to plant your garden! Tip #1: Decide on a Theme What would you like to plant? Do you want herbs? How about flowers? Maybe vegetables? Would you rather grow annuals or perennials? What kind of herbs will grow in your hardiness zone?... (More)
  • When to Plant a Garden

    When to plant a garden? When is the best time? It is a question that has mystified would-be gardeners throughout the ages. With all of the different advice floating around, it can be difficult to decide. Even when you do, there is usually still some doubt. Especially if your plants fail to grow. In this article, we hope to take away some of the guesswork. When it comes to a timetable and sound advice, we have you covered. However, we have to warn you that there are sometimes unforeseen events that wipe out even the most well-intentioned garden. To minimize these happenings, it is important to pay attention to your garden well after planting it. Cool Spring Plants By cool, we don’t mean awesome. Although it is true the following plants taste awesome, they also can tolerate colder spring... (More)
  • How to Plant Flowers around Your Mobile Home

    Now that we are in the heat of summer, you may be ready to replace some of your dying spring flowers. Maybe you skipped spring planting altogether in favor of warmer weather plants. Although it may be hot, don’t be afraid to get outside and get your hands dirty. In this article, we will explore some ways you can plant flowers around your mobile home’s foundation. Even if you have never picked up a trowel or a shovel in your life, you can have a beautiful flowering landscape in almost no time. Stay tuned to find out how! Foundation Planting Planting close to your home is known as foundation planting. This derives from the fact that you are likely planting right over or right next to your house’s foundation. Although some modular houses do not have this feature, you can still plant u... (More)
  • How to Make Compost

    When you think about compost, what comes to mind? If you are like most people, you are probably thinking about a stinky, fly infested pile of leftovers. While there is some truth to this, your pile doesn’t have to smell bad, and you can easily hide it out of immediate sight. In this article, we will discuss how to make compost. Even though the process is pretty simple, there is a process that must be followed. Below, we will teach you how to make compost in a variety of situations and locations. Let’s start doing good for our garden and our world! Types of Compost There are two different types of compost: hot and cold. Cold compost consists of throwing your organic materials in a container. This method will take about a year before it yields garden-ready results. Hot composting requir... (More)
  • Everything You Need to Know About Tomato Growing

    Tomatoes are undoubtedly one of the most popular crops to grow. However, that doesn’t mean they are easy. Whether it’s your first or fifteenth time growing, there are always new things to learn. In fact, that’s why we put this together. The following article is a comprehensive cheat sheet that includes everything you need to know about tomato growing. Use this as a reference for tips and tricks throughout the growing processes. If you do, we guarantee you will have ripe, plump, flavorful tomatoes! 14 Tips and Tricks for Tomato Growing Here is a list everything you need to know about tomato growing. #1. Choose the Right Variety The first thing you need to know is how to choose the right variety of tomatoes for your garden. You have the option of choosing heirloom or hybrid seeds. The... (More)
  • How to Grow Asparagus

    So, you want to grow some asparagus because you like the way it tastes. Who doesn’t? Unfortunately, this vegetable is not as easy to grow as it looks. Fortunately, if you persevere, you will have a delicious perennial vegetable gracing your garden year after year. What a reward! Not to mention that edibles from your own yard taste much better than anything you could buy from the store. In this article, we will walk you through how to grow asparagus from crowns. You will be much more confident by the time you’re through. Easiest Varieties of Asparagus If you are new to growing this delectable delight, you probably want to try the most simple to grow types. The following is a list of popular choices by other aspiring asparagus gardener: Purple Passion Brock Imperial Princeville Jerse... (More)
  • 10 Vegetables that Need to be Grown in a Greenhouse

    If you have a greenhouse, there is no need to let it go to waste in the summertime. Yes, it does get extremely hot. However, there are plants that thrive off of high heat and humidity. Greenhouse owners everywhere need to take heed and utilize the sub-tropic environment! The 10 Vegetables that Need to be Grown in a Greenhouse #1. Tomatoes One of the best vegetables to grow in your greenhouse is the tomato. In fact, you can have ripe tomatoes in as little as 100 days! They need sun, so be sure to keep the crop in a full sun area. Additionally, keep plants a good 24 inches apart for ample room to produce blooms! If you want to sell or give away your tomatoes as gifts, there are certain varieties at the top of their market. Some of those are cherry, beefsteak, grape, and tomatoes on the vine... (More)
  • How to Protect Your Log Cabin and Garden from Ants

    In this article, we are tackling the difficult question of how to protect your log cabin and garden from ants. Anyone that has ever gardened or owned a log home knows how pesky these particular insects can be. Even worse, the carpenter variety eats wood! If you have neglected taking care of insects in the past, now is your opportunity. It is always best to nip any action in the bud before it becomes an infestation. This goes double for untreated logs on your home. Just give yourself a weekend, and you can have an ant-free summer! How to Protect Your Garden Not all ants are bad. In fact, some can work well within the ecosystem of your garden to do good. Unfortunately, they begin to do harm when they begin eating your plants and their fruits. Fortunately, there are quite a few ways to get r... (More)
  • How to Protect the Yard from Weeds

    The battle with weed happens every summer. It’s inevitable. At some point, you will have to stop ignoring the unsightly plants growing in sidewalk cracks and begin destroying them. Even if you had little luck in the past, there is no time like the present to take control back! #1. Stick to a Schedule The most difficult part of protecting your yard is sticking to a schedule. Weeds don’t take a day off, but you can if you stay dedicated to your plan. If you have a larger yard, it can be helpful to section off areas into different days. If you are in your first year, you may be tempted to underestimate the power of weeds. When making your schedule stay realistic. Stick with mowing your lawn if you don’t think you can keep pesky plants out. Be honest with yourself or your garden will be... (More)
  • How to Take Care of Garden Plants in the Summer

    Each passing season affects your garden in different ways. Summer is no different! This time of the year can be an especially difficult time for your garden plants. The heat and humidity, longer daylight, and decreased rainfall are all potentially harmful effects of summer. If you are new to gardening or want to develop a green thumb, stay tuned! In this article, we will give some tips and tricks to help you figure out how to best take care of your garden in the summer. #1. Add Mulch Hopefully this isn’t your garden’s first layer of mulch this year. However, if it is, don’t worry too much. You have the opportunity to redeem yourself! Mulch is important to replenish. Ideally, you want to have a 2-inch cover at all times. Including potted plants! Mulch serves the vital purpose of fend... (More)

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