I'm convinced that growing things is good for the soul. So when you're considering what you plant and pour your love and effort into, you have to think
Vertical Gardening Beds makes excellent use of garden space. Here are some vertical gardening beds & design & inspiration. These Vertical Gardening ideas
Adding fast-growing vines to your garden is a fantastic way to bring vibrant colors, lush greenery, and delightful floral scents. These climbing plants grow rapidly and can easily cover walls, fences, trellises, pergolas, and arbors. They are also ideal for adding verticality to your garden and creating a seamless transition between different elements such as foundation plantings, lawns, flower beds, and structures.
Teach kids about their food Container garden with kids is an easy way to teach them. This pizza garden kit & how to is a tasty way to do it.
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Hugelkultur raised beds are like no other! They hold moisture, build fertility and maximize surface volume so you get double the yield when harvest comes.
In Field Guide to Urban Gardening, author Kevin Espiritu of Epic Gardening shares the basics of growing plants, offers tips on how to choose the right urban gardening method, and troubleshoots the most common problems you’ll encounter. If you think it’s impossible to grow your own food because you don’t have a large yard or you live in the city…think again. There is a plethora of urban gardening options to create beautiful, productive edible gardens no matter where you live. The key to succeeding as an urban gardener is to choose the method(s) that make sense for your unique living situation and then give your plants what they need to thrive. Kevin helps you do just that. But he doesn’t stop there. He also provides in-depth garden plans, from upcycled DIY projects and intensive hydroponic systems to beautiful and functional raised beds. Urban gardening is a real, growing, and important movement in today’s world. This fact-packed book is your roadmap to get growing today. Urban gardening techniques featured include: Container GardeningRaised BedsIndoor EdiblesBalconies and RooftopsHydroponics
Here at Floret, we have just 2 tiny acres dedicated to flower production. We utilize every available square inch of that space growing large volumes of high-quality cut flowers that supply more than a dozen grocery stores, numerous flower shops, our on-farm workshops, and wedding couples throughout the Pacific Northwest. We employ high-intensity production techniques […]
Vertical Gardening Beds makes excellent use of garden space. Here are some vertical gardening beds & design & inspiration. These Vertical Gardening ideas
From filling your raised bed with soil and compost, to planting seeds or seedlings, find out everything you need to know about planting a raised bed.
Growing plants vertically is a convenient way to save space in urban environments.
I have been reading about making a raised bed for gardening, by using some small wood and/or vines that you may have around your property. Some of them...
These tasty greens are perfect for gardening beginners _or_ seasoned professionals.
Anglian Home Improvements has created a handy A-Z Vegetable Cheat Sheet all about the best ways to grow your own veggies at home.
Calibrachoa (million bells) is a popular outdoor container plant that comes in a rainbow of flower colors. Learn how to grow this gorgeous annual plant.
The pink weeping cherry tree is known for its plethora of pink flowers in early spring, though, unlike most cherry trees, this one isn’t grown for its
If you’re looking to have a food garden, why not create an edible front yard landscape? Learn how you can create an eye-pleasing design.
Learn how to build soil the permaculture way for three growing systems - gardens, pastures and food forests.
Elderberry plants can be expensive to buy, but it's easy to grow elderberries from cuttings. All you need is a few hardwood cuttings taken in the late fall or winter and a bit of patience.
Southerners all know that smaller spaces are oftentimes the ones that are most ripe with potential. With these ideas, small backyards are full of promise.
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Our dream kitchen garden is practical, prolific, and beautiful. Here are 13 we love–all working gardens, but pretty enough for leisure time, too. Above: Th
A show-stopper! This multi-level raised bed features soft curves that add a refined, organic feeling to your garden. Stunning as a flower garden focal point. Incredibly functional as a veggie garden. Plenty of depth to plant potatoes or other root vegetables in the deep 22-inch level, then cascade down from luscious tomatoes to fragrant herbs in the shallower levels. Tuck neatly into a corner, or use two kits to create a grand entrance or outline a patio area. Tool-free snap-lock joints make it simple to install. Your kit comes with everything you need except the soil and plants. Each modular kit includes twenty of our 1” classic sienna straight composite boards, eight curved composite boards, and twenty-eight of our 1” snap-lock stacking brackets. The insulating open-channel boards trap air, providing insulation to your soil. Keeps soil warmer in the spring and fall, and cooler in the summer, so you can grow for an extended period. Stacking brackets allow you to install the additional layers of your garden just by inserting the stakes into the brackets below. Our patented snap-lock brackets simply slide onto each end of a board and fasten securely with snap-lock buttons. Brackets pivot 270 degrees, allowing endless design options. As your garden needs and expertise grow you can add on to your modular raised bed any time by purchasing additional 1” tool-free kits, boards, and anchor or stacking brackets to stack or extend your garden. Did you know? You can grow up to 80 different plants inside your 12’ x 12’ garden using “square foot gardening” techniques. Features Composite boards feature a textured finish that blends into any environment Food-grade safe composite boards are made from 38% HDPE plastic and 62% certified sustainably sourced wood fibres A ‘split waterfall’ raised garden bed set slightly away from the house planted with tall flowers like snapdragons, zinnias or sunflowers could create a private patio area with its own entrance. Incomparable as the focal point of any flower garden, it’s also incredibly functional as a veggie garden. The 22” high ‘keystone’ level affords plenty of depth for potatoes, onions, garlic, carrots, and other root vegetables then level by level on both sides, it cascades down, planted with a variety of flowers and veggies from luscious tomatoes to fragrant herbs in the shallower levels. By adding our ‘stack and extend, versatile veggie wall, to your raised bed you will increase the growing area by 200%, creating perfect growing conditions to cultivate cucumbers, pole beans, or flowering vines like clematis, morning glory, and scarlet runner beans. The durable framework of stainless steel with nylon mesh netting is strong enough to support heavy fruits and vegetables like beef-steak tomatoes, cucumbers, and melons. With no need for bending or crouching, harvesting, and maintenance are a breeze. Rabbits, dogs, cats, and other garden pests can decimate your hard-won crop of ready-to-eat produce overnight. Protect your raised garden bed with our animal barrier. It slots into the corner and side joints of your raised bed to create a tough barrier to keep out marauding garden pests. The gated stainless-steel frame and heavy-duty rigid plastic mesh are built to last and won’t flop, rust, or rot. The easy-access gate makes it simple to tend to your garden without any leaning or reaching. Purchase multiple kits to expand the protection to any dimension, or stack to any height. Both veggie walls and animal barriers can easily be added to this terraced garden and other similar raised gardens which feature integral raised beds of differing heights with our T-connector that attaches to the frame of the veggie wall and/or animal barrier and then is securely clamped onto the adjoining framework. Stacking brackets allow you to install the additional layers of your garden just by inserting the stakes into the brackets below. Our patented snap-lock brackets simply slide onto each end of a board and fasten securely with snap-lock buttons. Brackets pivot 270 degrees, allowing endless design options, or create your own garden with our design it 3D tool. Include a frame-it worm box to this deep raised bed to create a composter. By adding chopped leaves, grass clippings, semi-rotted compost, and mealtime left-overs to the soil, you will encourage earthworms to take up residence, thrive, and fertilize your raised garden soil with their castings and aerate your soil as they tunnel around. As your garden needs and expertise grow you can add on to your modular raised bed at any time by purchasing additional kits, boards, and snap-lock stacking brackets to stack or extend your garden. The frame system of modular raised garden beds, borders, sandboxes, and accessories was designed by our founder, Anthony Topping. As a professional landscape designer who spent many years creating high-end gardens in the Tri-State New York area, he felt there had to be a way to give homeowners the ability to easily create quality landscaping features and gardens for much less than paying a professional. The equivalent of 97 single-use plastic bottles is diverted from oceans and landfills to make each 4 ft. 2” profile composite board! Durability and low maintenance – unlike cedar, composite boards are designed for durability. Boards will not rot, splinter, or disintegrate. Bug and termite resistant. Easy to install Natural Variation Natural Wood Grain Colour Variation ( No item has the same grain color, finish, or wood knots due to natural factors. )
Tall perennials add vertical interest and height to your borders and flower beds—and return year after year. Flowers that grow on tall stalks add a level to your borders, for example. Their varied colors, eclectic foliage
It’s been a pretty mild winter here so far, which is making me more impatient than usual for gardening season to start. I’ve begun the planning stages for this year’s garden. I wa…
Do you know the soil essentials for container gardening? It's much more than just putting some dirt into a container. Learn everything you'll need to know right here!
Learn how to grow your own turmeric, in any climate - including tips for sourcing turmeric seed, and how to plant, harvest, preserve, and use turmeric!
An A-frame hydroponic system is a vertical gardening solution that lets you grow various plants within a limited space. Build one with our guide!
If you still grow vegetables and flowers on the opposite sides of your garden, is it time for you to think again... Co-cultivation of vegetables and flowers is a cultivation technique aimed at increasing production
Edible Climbing Vines help maximise our growing space we can double the amount of food in each garden bed or container.
Eggplant is one of the most important ingredients of Mediterranean cuisine. We have all loved it in famous summer recipes. Originally from Asia, eggplant is a high-nutrition vegetable with lots of antioxidants.
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Find essential tips for growing flowering kale in the spring and fall, including how to start it from seed.
Whether you're coping with poor soil, can't bend over anymore or just like the way they look, raised garden beds provide an appealing way to garden. We pick six of the best, and explain what sets them apart from the competition.
Vegetable Garden Bed Designs for your gardening inspiration! There are some great ways to grow food, check out these Vegetable Garden Bed Designs
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