Crop rotation is the practice of changing the types of crops planted in a given each year. Here is a 4-year plan for rotating crops.
Why You Should Try Back to Eden Gardening
Back to Eden gardening means less weeding, less watering, no tilling, fertile soil, and organic produce. Here’s how it works.
8 Signs You Have Pests in Your Garden
By knowing the signs of pests in your garden, you can prevent an infestation before it becomes a serious issue.
How to Plant and Care for a Summer Garden
There are plenty of garden plants that thrive throughout summer, and there are a few that may need some extra care through the hottest days.Â
How to Grow Bamboo
Bamboo is surprisingly easy to grow in many parts of North America, and its quick growth makes it ideal for a variety of uses.
9 Survival Gardening Methods Worth Trying
You can plant a survival garden no matter where you live, even if you have a tiny yard. You just have to choose the right gardening method.
How to Grow Food in Straw Bales
Straw bale gardening is a convenient and clever way to grow food with many benefits. Here is how to start a straw bale garden.
How to Grow Food in Hanging Planters
Hanging planter indoor gardens are a perfect solution for urban preppers and provide added non-seasonal gardening opportunities.
13 Ways to Keep Animals Out of Your Garden
It may be impossible to keep critters from feasting on your garden plants. However, there are humane ways to limit the damage.
6 Common Gardening Myths That Waste Time and Food
Without years of experience, you may be fooled by common gardening myths that waste time, money, and food.
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