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Special Heirloom Seed Offer

homeharvest wrote 1 month ago: Greetings friends, I am looking to raise funds to start a new farm-based business in upstate NY (clo … more →

Tags: In The News, projects, cheap heirloom seed deals, gardening, Heirloom Seeds, open pollinated, organic seeds, seed sales, starting a garden

There's still time to book a place on our evening classes and workshops

markgorman wrote 3 months ago: Flower Arranging Monday 24th August – 28th September (6 weeks) £ 75.00 Set of Workshops for both beg … more →

Tags: Autumn Winter Nightclasses, Container Gardening, flower arranging, Flowers, Garden Courses, Garden Nightclasses, gardening, gardening workshops, hanging baskets

Gardening Tips Part Two of Two1 comment

shannonpentony wrote 4 months ago: Continued from part one 2.Feed plant food: give plant food once in every one or two weeks from sprin … more →

Tags: gardening, gardening tips, tips for gardening, flower gardening, Gardening & Plants, landscaping gardening, gardening care, lawn gardening, Gardening Ideas

Gardening Tips Part One of Two2 comments

shannonpentony wrote 4 months ago: When I was born I was an ugly duckling, my mother wished for me to grow up and become a beautiful sw … more →

Tags: gardening, gardening tips, tips for gardening, flower gardening, Gardening & Plants, landscaping gardening, gardening care, lawn gardening, Gardening Ideas

Vegetable Garden Design

mikethrgardencoach wrote 4 months ago: Vegetable Garden Design. I’ve just updated this review page with a video demonstration of how … more →

Tags: gardening, small garden design, vegetable garden design, planning a vegetable garden, vegetable gardening in southern california, GroVeg

How To: Not Suck at Succulent Care2 comments

milewidenursery wrote 4 months ago: Succulents are tough.  Not only can they live in some of the worst conditions on the planet, they ar … more →

Tags: Container Plants, Nursery Plants, succulents, HOW TO?, succulent care, Plant Care

Herb Spirals

homeharvest wrote 5 months ago: A spiral pattern is a fantastic way to organize your herbs! Take a look at the way water flows down … more →

Tags: projects, Brooklyn, Edible Landscapes, herb spiral, Ornamental Gardens, permaculture

How To: Deer Control2 comments

milewidenursery wrote 5 months ago: What do you think when you think ‘Deer’.  Bambi right??  Cute sweet little doe-eyed deer … more →

Tags: Pest Management, Deer, Country Life, HOW TO?, deer control, deer repellent

Suburban Garden Abundance

homeharvest wrote 5 months ago: Tatiana only planted 500 sq. feet of her property with vegetables and is already benefitting from th … more →

Tags: projects, edible gardens, Edible Landscapes, edible landscaping, Growing your own food, horticulture, New Jersey, organic, organic food

Regulating growth (pruning, trimming, thinning, harvesting)

homeharvest wrote 5 months ago: Our plants have made tremendous progress in our backyard farm in Brooklyn. In addition to the rain, … more →

Tags: Organic Gardening, Food Security, Vegetable Gardening, thinning, Vegetables, permaculture garden, how to grow your own vegetables, pruning

Video: Tour of Prospect Heights Food Garden

homeharvest wrote 5 months ago: Brief introduction and highlights of a backyard vegetable garden in the city. This will be the garde … more →

Tags: projects, gardening, Vegetable Gardening, Companion planting, video tour, heirloom plantings, planting arrangement, intercropping

Nothing like fresh herbs for every meal

homeharvest wrote 5 months ago: I hope you’ve been following Susan’s delightful videos of her garden she sends in for th … more →

Tags: kitchen garden, herb bouquet, herb gardens, Culinary Herbs, Kitchen Herbs, chives, Sage, Rosemary, thyme

Gardening with Children

homeharvest wrote 5 months ago: If a child grows a vegetable themselves, they are more likely to eat it than if they were to just bu … more →

Tags: Economic Crisis, spring harvest, gardening with children, Children's Garden, Sustainable Future, seven generations, future generations, Peak Oil, Environmental Crisis

Spending time in your garden: Some crucial care tips

homeharvest wrote 6 months ago: It is rumored that if you talk to your plants, they’ll grow better. Maybe it’s not the t … more →

Tags: Organic Gardening, Edible Landscapes, permaculture, organic food, Organic Vegetables, biointensive garden, permaculture garden, drip irrigation, symbiosis

Large Pests (Furry Pests)

homeharvest wrote 6 months ago: Last summer, there was not one day I spent in my garden without discovering the  stinky crap of a ne … more →

Tags: Food, vegetable garden, home-grown, Pests, squirrels, Vegetables, Urban Agriculture

Pattern Literacy in the Permaculture Garden

homeharvest wrote 6 months ago: In the city, we are always meeting at corners. Our modern lives are locked into these jagged grid pa … more →

Tags: Edible Landscapes, permaculture, growing vegetables, vegetable garden, herb spiral, Off the grid, pattern literacy, Spirals, Home Gardens

Edible Landscapes revolutionizing family dinners1 comment

homeharvest wrote 6 months ago: A vegetable garden does not need to be extravagant in order to increase the value of your property. … more →

Tags: projects, Organic Gardening, gardening, Brooklyn, Vegetable Gardening, organic food, Family, family dinner, gardening with children

A backyard farm in Brooklyn, NY1 comment

homeharvest wrote 6 months ago: Check out the this little backyard farm in progress in the Prospect Heights area of Brooklyn! As any … more →

Tags: projects, brooklyn landscaping, brownstone brooklyn, urban gardening, Urban Farm, Sustainable living, brownstone backyard, organic food

Drip watering systems

mikethrgardencoach wrote 6 months ago: I have updated my webpage showing how to install drip watering systems. I have more photos to load s … more →

Tags: gardening, small garden design, install drip watering systems


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