Monday, May 26, 2008

gardening horseradish - gardening how to

The planting time varies for each individual plant, depending on where you live. Garden weeds tend to grow rapidly while producing a large number of seeds and will spread very aggressively.

Organic pesticides are the next level of pest control you should go to, safe for your environment, as well as you and your family's health. The older leaves are the ones that help with digestion and are quite edible when they are steamed or stir-fried with any other kind of vegetable. So not only will you get the joy of looking at the butterflies, but the gorgeous flowers as well.

Here is a list of the pests you might encounter and some of the methods that are available to help control them. In addition to drought tolerance, these perennials were selected with an eye to soil-quality requirements. Bulbs are not fussy as to the type of soil you grow them in as long as there is good drainage.

Keep an eye on your plants and the weather! On warm sunny days you may need to water them 2-3 times, where cooler and cloudy, maybe only once every 2-3 days. Fall is the best time to prepare for planting. If you plan to grow potatoes make sure that you do not put them in the same bed as your squash and tomatoes.

If everyone all could follow these few simple suggestions, everyone would be in the better. Summer is almost here and now is a great time to start.

grant money for organic garden - gardening 101.

No comments: