Kitchen Gardening Videos - Page 4 of 10 - Fine Gardening
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How-To
The Winter Vegetable Garden
Fall and winter are right around the corner, but that doesn't mean you have to stop gardening. In this video, Patti Moreno, also known as the Garden Girl , shows…
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How-To
Mix Up a Cilantro Martini
Who doesn't enjoy a delicious cold drink in the garden? You'll be able to make one from the garden after you watch this video with Patti Moreno, also known as The…
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How-To
Build a Rain Barrel
The benefits to having a rain barrel are huge. First, water in your rain barrel is not subject to community watering restrictions and has no additives like fluoride or iron…
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Design
How to Freeze Herbs
All you need to freeze herbs is a food processor or a mortar and pestle and the oil of your choice. In this video, culinary herbalist Susan Belsinger demonstrates her technique for…
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Design
How to Dry Herbs
Drying your herbal bounty couldn't be easier. It can be done by either hanging the herbs in bunches or laying them in shallow baskets or on screens. In this video,…
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How to Harvest Annual Herbs
Annual herbs such as basil, cilantro, dill, and chervil can be fully harvested about once a month during the growing season. This regular pruning encourages new growth and maximizes leaf…
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A Classic Approach to Pruning Tomatoes
The rapid growth of a healthy tomato plant can sometimes lead to problems. Often you'll end up with a plant full of leaves but no fruit. Or your plant will…
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How-To
Tips for Growing Seeds Under Artificial Light
Sowing a packet of seeds in the winter is uplifting, but without a good source of light, seedlings will become weak and spindly. In this video, Barbara Pierson of White…
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How-To
Making Compost
What you put into your compost pile determines what you get out. Lee Reich, Ph.D., author of The Pruning Book and "hands-in-the-dirt" gardener, advises to take the time to get the…
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How-To
Recipe: Watermelon Gazpacho Salsa
Welcome to Homegrown/Homemade, a new video series from FineGardening.com and our sister site FineCooking.com. We’ll be following a gardener (Fine Gardening associate editor Danielle Sherry) and a cook (Fine Cooking Web producer Sarah…