Techniques - Page 179 of 198 - Fine Gardening

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    Hail to the Peas

    You don't need to have a large south lawn or live in a White House to grow a spring vegetable garden. All you need is this list of vegetables, herbs…

  • Kitchen Gardening

    Why My Lettuce is in a Hanging Basket

    So, we decided to do what any born and bred suburbanite would do; transplant the surviving lettuce into containers disguised as decorative planters - complete with flowers.

  • Article

    Celebrate National Garlic Month

    April is National Garlic Month and you can celebrate in two ways: in the garden and in the kitchen.

  • Kitchen Gardening

    DIY Plant Spacer

    Here's a simple and effective tool to space your transplants evenly in your raised bed

  • Kitchen Gardening

    Sow Happy Together

    There’s an art and science to playing matchmaker in the garden. Here are ways to create plant partners to save garden space, control insect pests and encourage healthy gardens.

  • Kitchen Gardening

    Why You Should Have Radishes in Your Garden

    You know what I like about growing radishes? They're an instant gratification veggie.

  • Kitchen Gardening

    Lettuce in the Spring Garden

    I think it's time to get my lettuces into the garden.

  • Kitchen Gardening

    Protecting Your Investment

    As green thumbs, we need to exercise every method available to protect our plants. Here are some options that really worked.

  • Tomato plants are self-pollinating and have "perfect" flowers.
    Kitchen Gardening

    Help Pollinate Your Tomato Plants to Get More Fruit

    This is the easiest hand-pollinating you'll ever do.

  • Article

    Plant a Spring Container Garden

    If you’re itching to start your spring planting, but the garden soil is still too wet to work, a spring container garden may be the perfect solution.