Gardening: A beginners Guide
Getting the right soil for your indoor/outdoor use
You can take pride in knowing that your efforts and time Invested in nature helps our planet’s soil nourish the roots of plants as well as people.
Every garden in every yard adds to the health, structure and texture of our planets soil.
Help our Planet Earth soil produce more bountiful, and healthier plants; by eliminating the toxic effects of synthetic fertilizers, and pesticides.
Maybe you've been thinking about it, or maybe you have already mastered the skill. When it comes to gardening at home or within the community, the possibilities are endless. Your garden can be a living canvas for your very own creative collaboration.
You don't need a big backyard or a green thumb to benefit from gardening either. If you have very little space or experience, you can start out with just a few houseplants.
The Farmers Almanac 2019 Guide can assist you in choosing the right month & plant to grow by using your zip code.
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Get The Most From Your Garden:
Start your garden with a raised bed of basil, cat mint, chives, cilantro, dill, lavender, parsley, rosemary, sage, tarragon, and thyme.
A Full List Of Books & Tools To Help Get You Started.
Keep your plants hydrated, healthy & growing strong. Find the best time to water your plants with this Helpful Guide.
Planting & Growing a vegetable garden
The tips and tutorials provided below can guide you from growing a single herb on your kitchen counter, to fixing up your community garden. In addition to being a source of fresh, healthy produce, gardening can ease stress, keep you limber, and even improve your mood.
Get a list of basic tools you’ll need to get started on your culinary garden.
The Right Tools For The Job
The right tool makes any job easier and that is no exception in the garden. If you are just starting out, here are a few basic tools that will get you started.....Shovels, Trowels, Pruners, Hoes, Garden forks, Rakes, and don’t forget Wheelbarrows & Carts.
The Culinary Garden
If you love to cook, grow your herbs where you can snatch a handful easily in all kinds of weather. Consider including basil, caraway, chervil, chives, cilantro, dill, garlic, mint, nasturtiums, onions, parsley, rosemary, sage, and thyme.
Planting & Growing a Herb Garden
Gardening is one of the greatest gifts you can give Mother Earth. Learn more about replenishing the Earth by going green.