Manure Vs. Fertilizer- Which Should be Used in Your Organic Vegetable Garden?

December 26th, 2010 by admin


Vegetable gardeners with experience know that what you place in the soil is one of the deciding factors when it comes to the amount and calibre of fruits and vegetables your plants produce. Without the right plant food, nothing else you do is going to matter, and your crops are doomed to fail. The soil must be rich or the garden will be poor.

One distinction that needs to be prefabricated when it comes to plant food is the difference between acquirable and non-available plant foods- that is, between foods which it is doable for the plant to use, and those which must undergo a change of some sort before the plant can take them up, assimilate them, and turn them into a healthy growth of foliage, fruit or root. It is just as easily doable for a plant to starve in a soil abounding in plant… Read More

Vegetable Gardening Guide – Tricks to Help You Grow Tantalizing Tomatoes in Your Home Garden

October 9th, 2010 by admin


Who does not appreciate a basketful of ripe, red, round, soft, succulent, organically bred and juicy mouthwatering homegrown tomatoes? Virtually everyone does. And oh! What joy!! If they come from your own kitchen garden! For years various large and small cultivators have been looking for the right recipe and vegetable gardening guide for the perfect produce, but this is one secret, which, till now was known to only a few.

Just like your children, your tomato plant requires your undivided attention if you aspire for an exceptional harvest. To be a successful tomato cultivator, you must know all that is there to know about growing good tomatoes. It is almost like deciphering the plant psychology and begins with choosing the right stems to place in your vegetable garden.

Cultivators must ensure that the stalks of their young tomato plants are perfectly healthy and have virtually no sign of any… Read More

Vegetable Gardening Tips on Planting and Maintenance

September 20th, 2010 by admin



Here are some tips on vegetable gardening that should help make your gardening experience easier and a very gratifying experience. Preparing the soil for your garden is the most important step. The basis of any successful garden is proper soil that creates good seed germination. Vegetables enjoy garden soil that is well drained, deep, contains high organic matter and retains moisture. Make sure the soil is dry before you try plowing or working the dirt. Check the soil acidity or PH for the different vegetables you are going to plant as some might require varying degrees of PH levels. Another tip on vegetable gardening is that you need easy access to water to keep your garden moist during the growing season. Regularly watering is necessary to keep your garden healthy. In most gardening areas, a vegetable garden requires approximately one inch of rainwater or tap water… Read More