Drip Irrigation Basics (with Videos)
Drip irrigation, aka micro irrigation, delivers water slowly to plants at the soil line. With a 90% efficiency, very little water is wasted.
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Articles on growing organic vegetables and fruit without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
Drip irrigation, aka micro irrigation, delivers water slowly to plants at the soil line. With a 90% efficiency, very little water is wasted.
How to protect blueberries planted in containers over winter. By Guest Author Kristen Pullen of Bushel & Berry.
Fermentation is the process of storing raw vegetables in a brine that utilizes salt and natural bacteria to safely store your harvest throughout the year.
You may think that fertilizing your garden is pretty basic – dump it around the plants and water it in. But it isn’t that simple and shouldn’t be done that way for a variety of reasons.
I share ten tips for growing tomatoes organically that serve me well each season. They’ll help you grow big tomatoes and lots of them.
Stone fruits like apricots, cherries, plums and peaches are very susceptible to fungal infections. Here are 8 organic strategies for controlling fungi.
As a means of aftercare in addiction recovery, gardening can provide a great way to sustain recovery and improve mental health.
Pruning your apricot trees not only enhances their appearance, it also promotes the health of the tree and increases the size of the fruit. Understanding how to prune correctly is quite simple.
Hydroponic gardening, or “Hydroponics”, refers to the practice of growing plants without soil, utilizing only mineral nutrient solutions, water, and/or a soilless growing medium.
Grafting has been used for centuries to propagate and hybridize fruit trees, resulting in a wide range of unique and desirable varieties.