Techniques - Page 167 of 198 - Fine Gardening

  • Kitchen Gardening

    What Are Microclimates?

    If you think that the numbers on the USDA zone map have the last word on your garden - think again.

  • Kitchen Gardening

    Your Vegetable Garden Will Thrive With Compost

    Beloved compost, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways...

  • Article

    To What Height Should You Prune Your Roses

    To what height should you prune your roses? Why does there seem to be a hard, fast rule to prune low? Should we break that rule?

  • Kitchen Gardening

    Watering Your Seedlings

    There are basically three methods ror watering your seeds (or your seedlings).

  • How-To

    What Time of Year Should I Prune My Roses?

    Gardeners always wonder when is the best time to prune roses. Here is an easy answer for you that has nothing to do with the calendar.

  • Kitchen Gardening

    Seed Viability Test

    Here's a simple test to see if your seeds are ready to plant.

  • Article

    In the Greenhouse Today

    The germination of seeds and this new green growth make me think spring and alleviates the cabin fever, which many of us suffer from this time of year.

  • Article

    Legal Guerrilla Gardening

    Personally, I don't find it at all amazing that the practice caught on like wildfire.

  • Article

    Starting From Seed

    The development of a seedling is like a person waking up in the morning. There’s the dormant period (sleep). External stimuli, such as temperature and moisture, tell the seed that…

  • Article

    Oh, No! Now What?

    There is nothing less noticeable than an excellent pruning job. But on the flip side, there is nothing more noticeable than a poorly pruned plant. Pruning is a science and…