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Garden Tips and Tricks
Some gardening tips that have helped me
Garden Tips and Tricks
Some gardening tips that have helped me
Tips and Tricks for Growing Cucumbers
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? The Art of Growing and Showing Cucumbers. Cucumber Growing:- The chief needs of the Cucumber are light, heat, moisture and a rich growing medium. The best structure we have found for growing the perfect Cucumber Plant, at the present time, is a fairly low poly-tunnel or Spanish tunnel. The high humidity in these structures is very beneficial to the young Cucumbers as they are developing. Most hybrid Cucumbers are self-pollinating, this means that the aid of insects is not required. The tunnels can be kept closed and only ventilated when the temperature starts to rise in mid-summer. Cucumbers succeed best when the growing medium in which they are planted is placed on a foundation of good organic vegetable compost. More information on organic compost and the making of compost can be found on our blog.
Jan’s June Tips
The cold and wet spring should deter you from vegetable gardening. Jan shows us how to ’succession plant’ and how to do cutting of your favorite plants.
Lawn & Gardening Tips : How to Care for a Warm-Season Lawn
Warm-season lawn care requires infrequent but heavy watering and a low-nitrogen fertilizer. Care for a warm-season lawn withtips from a professional landscaper in this free video on lawns and gardening. Expert: Bill Elzey Contact: www.showplacelawns.com Bio: Bill Elzey is the owner and manager of Showplace Lawns in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green
Gardening Tips : How to Set Up a Compost System
When setting up a compost heap, build a ventilation system that will allow air to reach the compost, and remember to water the compost regularly. Add leaves, grass clippings, old plants and more to make a compost using this free video on gardening from the owner of a landscaping company. Expert: Bill Elzey Contact: www.showplacelawns.com Bio: Bill Elzey is the owner and manager of Showplace Lawns in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green
Seed starting indoors- How to’s, tips and tricks, do’s and dont’s
Learn how to start seeds indoors, about watering requirements, fertilization requirements, transplanting and more.
How to Care for your Indoor Citrus Plant and Winter Pollination Tips – Gurney’s Video
gurneys.com – In this video, Felix from Gurney’s talks about how to care for your indoor citrus plant. He also shows how to get your citrus plant to produce more fruit by discussing the process of citrus pollination.
Lawn & Gardening Tips : How to Make Compost
To make compost, gather grass clippings and yard trash into a pile, mix it with water and dry molasses, and allow it to sit for a year. Make compost withtips from a professional landscaper in this free video on lawns and gardening. Expert: Bill Elzey Contact: www.showplacelawns.com Bio: Bill Elzey is the owner and manager of Showplace Lawns in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green
Tips and Tricks for Growing Tomatoes
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? To start a container tomato growing campaign there are a few tricks to consider before you start. You must first choose the type of tomato you want to grow. There are as many styles and varieties as there are people living in the state of New York. But with all the choices available, you must decide how the tomatoes will be used and pick the best one for your patio or deck gardening endeavors. Choosing the right plant may seem a daunting task, but if you ask for help from your garden center you will usually be steered in the right direction. You will also need an appropriate container. The perfect pot is a self waterer that will ensure that the plant’s roots do not become waterlogged and rot before you see the fruits of the harvest, but will keep water close at hand for the plant to absorb the water through the soil. These can be purchased anywhere garden supplies are sold, but you can actually use whatever large container you may already have – so long as it has adequate drainage. If you have leftover plastic buckets from house painting, punch a few holes in the bottom and put some gravels or small rocks in there to keep the dirt from stopping up the holes, put in fresh dirt (potting soil is …