• Spring Garden Prep Tips

    Spring Garden Prep Tips

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    Spring is right around the corner. We had a fantastic sunny and warm day at the end of February, reminding me to prepare for Spring. As the clouds parted and the sun shone down on my humble garden, it was time to get to work and prepare for spring. Preparation is the key to a…

  • This article explains why olive trees should be watered every other day and gives some advice on how to water your own tree. It also includes information about the different types of olives including green, black, and kalamata olives. Olive trees are very sensitive to the amount of water they get. In the summer, it…

  • How many tomato plants per 5-gallon bucket is a question most gardeners ask in order to plan their container gardening? Are you planning on growing tomatoes in a container? You may be wondering how many tomatoes to grow in a container. It is important to know that growing tomatoes in containers is highly beneficial to…

  • Growing cucumbers in pots are one of the best ways to grow cucumbers. What should be put into consideration is what size pot will be suitable for growing your lush green crispy cucumbers. Cucumbers can be grown in a container or in your outdoor garden. Cucumbers are inclined to grow in two ways which are…

  • We have the green basil and there is also the purple basil. But what’s the difference between purple basil vs green basil? Let’s look into this. Basil plant comes in different varieties and it is an herb that is loved by many growers. It is easy to grow this herb and you will enjoy different…

  • Ever wondered what differences there are in Genovese basil vs sweet basil? Basil is a wonderful herb that can be a great addition to your garden and they are pretty easy to grow. They are used for medicinal purposes as well as in culinary uses. You can treat liver issues, digestive problems, and basil can…

  • The tomato hornworm killer is a common pest that attacks your healthy tomato plants, destroying them with their horn-like protrusion in their rear. The common tomato hornworm is one of the most destructive pests throughout North America. It destroys tomato, pepper, potato, eggplant, and tobacco plants. These worms consume the entire leaves, small stems, and…