Veg garden
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If you're planning a raised bed garden for the first time or adding to your existing beds, avoid these 7 mistakes common in raised bed gardening.
Marcela Bartosova saved to zahrada
Is banana peel fertilizer actually good for plants? Here's what to know about using banana peels in the garden to nourish your plants.

Ginger Payton saved to garden stuff
It is possible to grow a garden in less than full sun. Use this helpful guide to see which vegetables, herbs & flowers grow in shade.

Kristin Berger Papek saved to • gardening •
If you find yourself struggling to try to figure out how much to plant per person in the garden for a year's worth of food - look no further.

Ela Januszewska saved to self sufficient living
Ever wondered what should you plant under your tomato plants? Learn more about intercropping and plant these vegetables and herbs for enhanced soil quality and better tomato harvest.

Aimee Perron saved to Garden
Learn which flowers should be planted in your vegetable garden. Companion planting flowers and vegetables, yeilds better, healthier plants.

Susan Rammell saved to Garden Gate
You can grow a bounty of produce without a traditional garden. A container garden can be very productive and provide fresh vegetables all summer long. The trick is to plant the right kinds of produce that will thrive and grow in small spaces. It doesn't matter if you're planting on a balcony, or in raised beds, or even hang baskets, you don't need to be an expert gardener to grow a bevy of produce at your door step.
STOP TOMATOES FROM SPLITTING - Once you know what causes tomatoes to split open it’s so easy to prevent this coming tomato growing problem! Don’t miss these tips for growing great tomatoes in your home garden. #gardening #tomatoes #vegetablegarden #homeateadacres

The Reid Homestead saved to Gardening - Tomatoes
Growing asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) requires patience but boy, is the payoff worth it. Although it takes up to three years to really get going, this perennial plant will produce a bountiful harvest year after year for up to 30 years.

Sharon Patton saved to Gardens
As it turns out ... you've probably been growing your zucchini all wrong. To grow healthier, more productive, zucchini plants that take up less space you need to stake them and prune them. Just like a tomato! #vegetablegardening #zucchini via @artofdoingstuff

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