10 Things You Should Know Before Starting a Vegetable Garden
GrowVeg has hundreds of videos about gardening. Here, he shares some tips that would have made his first garden a lot more successful.
GrowVeg has hundreds of videos about gardening. Here, he shares some tips that would have made his first garden a lot more successful.
You can eat everything that grows in a forest, but only if you plant it yourself. That’s the idea behind an edible food forest.
Most vegetables are easy to regrow, and some don’t even require dirt – they just need a glass of water. Here is a list of vegetables you can regrow. #homesteadsurvivalsite #gardeningtips #leftovers #foodscraps #gardenhacks
If moles are ruining your freshly planted garden bed, you have to get rid of them. There is one simple way to do it that works almost every time. #homesteadsurvivalsite #gardeningtips #gardenhacks #moles #killmoles
Weed control is a crucial aspect of growing a garden. But if you don’t want to rely on harmful herbicides, you have to be creative.
However, germinating your own seeds — and then successfully transplanting them to your garden later — requires that you follow some basic steps.
This DIY planter is relatively easy to build and is perfect for growing herbs and other small plants. It also makes a great gift. #homesteadsurvivalsite #planters #diyplanter #woodplanter #diy
Most gardeners give up on growing food in the winter. That’s a shame because winter is a great opportunity to grow many crops.
Get a mini greenhouse so you can at least have a few veggies in the winter. You’d be surprised what you can get for very little money.
If you have a bountiful supply of home-grown herbs this year, you may be looking for new ways to preserve them.