Information About General Vegetable Garden Care

Even if you know how to grow vegetables in the garden, it still helps to learn more about the general care of vegetable plants to avoid any future issues. There are many types of vegetables available to the home gardener, so it’s inevitable that at some point you may find yourself needing information on how to grow vegetables that are new to you and caring for vegetables that are less familiar. Whether it’s information on growing conditions, avoiding pests and disease, or learning more about the vegetable harvest, you’ll find it here.

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How Many Vegetables To Plant Per Person For A Year

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Gauging how much to plant in a vegetable garden can eliminate waste while still producing enough for your family. Click for more.

13 Perennial Fruits And Vegetables You Only Have To Plant Once

By Laura Miller

Looking to set it and forget it? Find out which fruits and vegetables can be grown as perennials.

11 Edible Plants For A Year-Round Garden In A Bucket

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Want to know how to grow food inside your house and which foods do best indoors? Click here to learn all about it.

Frost Tolerance Of Vegetables From Least To Most Hardy

By Laura Miller

How cold can vegetables tolerate? Knowing which veggies will survive frosts and freezes is essential for the success of your garden. Click here for more.

Best Vegetables To Pickle Straight From The Garden

By Amy Grant

Pickles aren’t limited to just cucumbers. Read on for tips on pickling your fresh veggies.

Benefits Of Planting In Fall Vs. Spring Vegetable Plots

By Laura Miller

Learn why some vegetables do better if you plant them in fall instead of spring.

Interplanting Vegetables In The Fall Garden

By Laura Miller

Learn all about the benefits of interplanting vegetables for your fall garden.

Best Vegetables For Growing In Perlite

By Laura Miller

Perlite is a natural growing medium that comes from super-heated volcanic glass. In some cases, it works better than soil. Read on for more info.

Late Season Vegetables For Fall Planting

By Amy Grant

Depending on the climate in your region, you still have time to plant these late season vegetables. Keep reading to learn which ones do well as fall plantings.

Best Vegetables For Continuous Harvest All Summer

By Amy Grant

There are lots of garden veggies you can harvest throughout summer and fall. Read on to learn which ones can be “cut and come again.”

Tips For Growing Hot Weather Garden Vegetables

By Susan Albert, Freelance Garden Writer

Can vegetables grow in heat and still thrive? Click here to find tips for growing hot weather veggie gardens.

Vegetables and Fruits That Ripen After Picking

By Amy Grant

Some fruit continues to ripen once picked while other fruit doesn’t. Click here to learn about fruit that ripens after harvest.

The Cost Of Growing Your Own Vegetables

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

If you’re contemplating the cost of starting a vegetable garden, this article will give you something to chew on. Let's dig into vegetable garden costs.

Tips For Growing Vegetables In Small Spaces

By Laura Miller

Small space vegetable gardening takes a bit of planning, but with the right choices and some clever planting methods, you can have a productive and successful crop. Read on for more.

How Often You Should Water A Vegetable Garden

By Laura Miller

We all know plants need water, but why and how much might be harder to answer. Read on to understand the best time to water your vegetable garden to be sure you’re giving them enough, but not too much, at the right time of day.

Cold Hardy Vegetables: Tips And Techniques To Grow In The Snow

By Laura Miller

By utilizing cold-frame gardening and learning what vegetables grow in snow, you can have a successful winter vegetable garden.

10 Best Indoor Vegetables: Growing Indoor Vegetables In Pots

By Laura Miller

To help you get started on this journey to self-sufficiency, here's our list of the 10 best indoor vegetables to cultivate at home.

Top 10 Cold Weather Vegetables

By Laura Miller

Often gardeners think of vegetable gardening as a summer activity. Yet, there are a number of cold-season vegetables that will grow in cooler temperatures. Here's our list of the ten best vegetables for cold-weather cultivation.

Orange Vegetables List – Growing Dark Orange Vegetables

By Laura Miller

Are orange vegetables good for you? The answer is definitely. Let's look at some examples of orange vegetables and find out exactly how they benefit our health.

Patio Garden Plants – Small Fruits And Vegetables For Containers

By Laura Miller

Small garden plants are perfect for a high-rise balcony, a suburban apartment or for any gardener wishing to grow their own produce year-round. Read on for more.

Edible Perennial Plants – Growing A Perennial Food Garden

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Planting edible perennials is a smart part of food gardening. Perennials come back year after year, saving you money. Read on for more.

Small Garden Big Yield: Maximizing Garden Yield

By Laura Miller

By maximizing garden yield, it's possible to put more food on the table without increasing the physical size of your garden.

Harvesting Guide For Beginners – How To Harvest And Store Homegrown Produce

By Laura Miller

Harvesting vegetables doesn't need to be difficult. Follow these tips on how to harvest your veggies and learn about four easy to pick types.

What Are Full Sun Vegetables – Best Full Sun Vegetables

By Laura Miller

Whether you buy vegetable seedlings from your local nursery or start your own plants, you've probably noticed many garden vegetables are labeled as “full sun.” But what does full sun mean and what vegetables do well in full sun?

What Are Some Yellow Vegetables – Growing Vegetables That Are Yellow

By Laura Miller

Growing yellow vegetables in the garden is a great way to include colorful veggies in your favorite culinary masterpieces. So what are some yellow vegetables that are easy to grow?

Summer Vegetable Harvest – What Do You Harvest In Summer

By Laura Miller

If you're asking “what can you pick in summer” or “how to harvest in summer,” here are summer harvest tips to get you started.

Root To Stem Vegetables: Vegetables You Can Eat All Of

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Using root to stem vegetables in their entirety is a way to boost your grocery budget and enjoy all the benefits of our food. Read on to learn more.

Economical Vegetables – What Are The Most Cost Effective Vegetables You Can Grow

By Laura Miller

There are many good reasons to grow your own produce. One is saving money. Let's take a look at the most economical vegetables to grow in a home garden.

Growing A Self Sufficient Garden – Plant A Self Sustaining Food Garden

By Laura Miller

More people are recognizing the value of growing a self-sufficient garden. But what is gardening self-sufficiency, and how does one go about making a self-reliant garden? Read on to learn more.

Advanced Vegetables – Vegetables That Are Hard To Grow

By Amy Grant

Some vegetables are harder to grow than others. If you're looking for a challenge, read on to learn about these advanced veggies.

Early American Vegetables – Growing Native American Vegetables

By Laura Miller

As a gardener, did you ever wonder which native American vegetables were cultivated and consumed in pre-Columbian times? Let's find out what these vegetables from the Americas were like.

Ancient Vegetables And Fruits – What Were Vegetables In The Past Like

By Laura Miller

How different were vegetables in the past? Let's take a look. The answer may surprise you!

Harvesting In Winter: When To Pick Winter Vegetables

By Laura Miller

Harvesting in winter is possible, even if you don’t live in a warm climate. For more information on winter harvesting, click here.

Winter Vegetable Garden Tasks: Maintaining A Vegetable Garden Over Winter

By Laura Miller

What can be done with a winter vegetable garden? Click here for tips on vegetable gardening in winter for northern and southern gardeners.

Food Preservation: Pickling And Canning Differences

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

What is canning? What is pickling? Would it surprise you to know that pickling is canning? Click here to learn the differences between them.

Vegetable Garden Tricks And Tips You Should Try

By Leslie Garner, Early Childhood Educator

Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, the vegetable garden tricks in this article can ease your growing pains. It can’t hurt to try.

Pantry Vegetable Garden: Tips On Planting For The Pantry

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Planting for the pantry garden starts with a little planning, seed acquisition, and soil augmentation. Click here for pantry garden info.

Low-Light Edibles: Growing Vegetables In The Dark

By Laura Miller

Have you ever tried growing vegetables in the dark? Growing edibles in low light is possible and has its benefits. Learn more here.

What Is Dryland Farming – Dry Farming Crops And Information

By Amy Grant

What is dryland farming? Dry farming crops is not a technique to maximize production but has gained resurgence lately. Learn more here.

Wildlife Friendly Vegetable Garden – Grow Vegetables In A Wildlife Garden

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

For those who enjoy wildlife, there are ways to make a wildlife friendly vegetable garden. Click this article to find out more.

What Is A Food Bank – Learn About Gardening For Food Banks

By Amy Grant

How do food banks work and what types of food bank vegetables are most in demand? Learn this and more by clicking the following article.

Vegetable Show Planning: How To Grow Show Vegetables For Competition

By Laura Miller

Whether a beginner or seasoned gardener, showing vegetables at the fair will enhance both your gardening and vegetable marketing skills. Learn more here.

Autumn Vegetable Harvest: Picking Vegetables In The Fall

By Mary Ellen Ellis

A fall vegetable harvest is unique and includes cool-weather greens, lots of roots, and beautiful winter squashes. Learn about picking fall veggies here.

Cool Season Crop Protection: Keeping Vegetables Cool In Hot Weather

By Amy Grant

Cool weather vegetables and heat don’t mix, but there are several crop protection strategies that you can implement. Learn about them here.

Vegetable Seed Growing – Planting Freshly Harvested Seeds From Veggies

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Is planting freshly harvested seeds a viable way to re-crop? Click here for things you should know when harvesting and planting seeds from your vegetables.

Vegetables And Vinegar: Vinegar Pickling Your Garden Produce

By Amy Grant

Harvested lots of veggies? Vinegar pickling or quick pickling is a simple process that uses vinegar for food preservation. Learn more here.

Garden Harvest Tips – General Vegetable Harvesting Guidelines

By Amy Grant

Vegetable harvesting at the correct time can make the difference between flavorful and unpalatable produce. Here are some garden harvest tips to follow.

Fast Growing Gardens: How To Grow A Garden Quickly In Summer

By Becca Badgett, Co-author of How to Grow an EMERGENCY Garden

Are you a short-term tenant or someone who travels a lot? If you need a “quick result garden” in some temporary spot, click here for more info.

Sloping Raised Bed Ideas: Building A Raised Bed On A Slope

By Laura Miller

Growing vegetables in hillside garden beds can be challenging but is made much easier with the construction of raised beds. Learn more here.

Can You Ferment Produce At Home: Fermenting Vegetables From The Garden

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Vegetable fermentation is one of the easiest methods of preserving harvests. Learn how to ferment veggies and gain the benefits of new flavors here.

Mediterranean Diet Garden – Grow Your Own Mediterranean Diet Foods

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Gardening for Mediterranean diets provides easy access to the fruits and vegetables necessary to follow this healthy lifestyle. Learn more here.

Reclaiming A Vegetable Garden – How To Revitalize Vegetable Gardens

By Laura Miller

When life happens, it's all too easy to push gardening chores aside. Before you know it, the vegetable garden is overgrown. Find tips to fix it here.

How To Keep Your Vegetables Fresh – Secrets For Keeping Veggies Longer

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

How can you extend vegetable shelf life so you aren't wasting what you grew? Click here for tips on how to keep vegetables fresh for longer.

Signs Of Fresh Veggies – How To Tell If Vegetables Are Fresh

By Laura Miller

Fresh vegetables not only taste better, but they're also better for you. Knowing how to tell if vegetables are fresh is an important skill. Get tips here.

Veggies And Fish – Tips For Growing Fish And Vegetables Together

By Amy Grant

A revolutionary and sustainable gardening method is growing fish and vegetables together. Also known as aquaponics, you can learn more here.

Odd Spots For Vegetable Gardens – Growing Vegetables In Strange Places

By Amy Grant

You may think you’ve chosen an unusual place to grow food because you tucked in some lettuce greens amongst your annual pots. However, that’s not even close to some of the weirdest places to grow foods. Learn about unusual places to grow foods in this article.

How To Start Your Own Victory Garden

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Victory gardens today are still important in countless ways. Click to learn about victory garden design and what to plant.

Dog-Friendly Vegetables – Growing Fruits And Vegetables For Dogs

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Can you grow your own dog food? You can, but take time to learn about the best plants to grow for your dog. The fruits and veggies found here are healthy for dogs.

What Is Hydrocooling – Learn About Hydrocooling Vegetables And Fruits

By Amy Grant

The method of hydrocooling is used to quickly chill produce post-harvest so it can get to your dinner table. Without hydrocooling vegetables and fruits, once they have been harvested, the quality of the produce begins to decline. Learn how hydrocooling works here.

What Does Landrace Mean – Learn About Landrace Plant Species

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

What does landrace mean? Landrace in plants refers to a traditional variety that has adapted over time. These plant varieties are not genetically bred but have evolved different traits naturally without any human intervention. For more details, click here.

Building Contour Beds: What Does Contour Gardening Do

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Contour gardening is a time-honored tradition using the shape of the land to maximize water capture. Straight beds may have more visual appeal and are easy to harvest or hoe between, but they’re not always best to conserve moisture. Click here to learn more.

Keto Gardening – How To Plant A Keto-Friendly Garden

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Keto is a popular way of eating that involves healthy fats and very few carbs. If you want to plant a keto-friendly garden, you’re on the right track. Keto gardening is easy, and you can select from a long list of delicious keto vegetables in this article.

High Altitude Vegetable Gardening – How To Grow A Mountain Vegetable Garden

By Amy Grant

Although it is difficult, it is not impossible to grow high altitude vegetables. Mountain vegetable gardening does take special know-how though. To learn what kinds of things a gardener needs before trying to veggie garden in mountain areas, click here.

Microclimates For Vegetables: Using Microclimates In Vegetable Gardens

By Laura Miller

Did you ever plant a row of vegetables across the garden and notice the plants on one end of the row grew bigger and more productive than the plants on the other end? If so, your garden has microclimates. To learn more about microclimates in vegetable gardens, click here.

What Is Olericulture: Information On The Science Of Vegetable Growing

By Becca Badgett, Co-author of How to Grow an EMERGENCY Garden

Those who study horticulture may be looking for information about olericulture. Some may be familiar with this term, but many others may be wondering “what is olericulture?”. This is the science of vegetable growing and you can learn more about it here.

Bog Garden Vegetables: Growing An Edible Bog Garden

By Laura Miller

If you have a water feature on your property, you may be wondering if you can put it to good use by growing water garden veggies. The answer is yes. You can grow many types of vegetables in a bog garden. This article can help get you started.

How To Eat Seed Pods – Growing Seed Pods You Can Eat

By Amy Grant

Eating seed pods seems to be one of those overlooked and underappreciated delicacies that past generations ate with no more thought than you would give to munching on a carrot. Now it’s your turn to learn how to eat seed pods. Click this article for more information.

Self Sowing Veggies: Reasons For Planting Vegetables That Self Seed

By Amy Grant

Plants flower so they can reproduce. Vegetables are no exception. Click here for a list of vegetables you don’t have to replant, and add them in the garden.

Plant-Based Protein: How To Get Protein From Plants In The Garden

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Protein is an essential component for many things. Those who do not consume meat or other animal products may find it challenging to get enough protein from plants. However, plant-based protein is found in abundance in many sources. Learn more in this article.

Healthy Purple Foods: Should You Eat More Purple Fruits And Vegetables

By Amy Grant

Why are nutritionists adamant about eating a variety of brightly colored fruits and vegetables? How can purple foods benefit one’s health? Click here to find out more about the nutrients in purple produce as well as suggested purple foods.

Eating Vegetables For B Vitamins: Veggies With High Vitamin B Content

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Vitamins and minerals are essential to good health, but what does Vitamin B do and how can you ingest it naturally? Vegetables as a Vitamin B source are probably the easiest way to gather this vitamin. Learn more about using vegetables as a Vitamin B source here.

What Are Crop Wild Relatives – Why Are Crop Wild Relatives Important

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Crop wild relatives often don’t taste as good as domestic crops, and they may not appear as appetizing. However, they have traits that make them important. Learn more about the usefulness of crop wild relatives in the following article.

Stem To Root Gardening – Learn About Gardening Without Waste

By Amy Grant

Using the whole plant can practically double your harvest. The practice of using every part of a plant is called stem to root gardening and results in gardening without waste. So what wasteless vegetables can be used in their entirety? Click here to learn more.

Vegetables High In Folic Acid: Tips On Growing Folic Acid Rich Veggies

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Folic acid, also known as vitamin b9, is essential for heart and bone health at every stage of life. Eating plenty of folic acid-rich veggies is the best way to ensure you’re taking in enough of this valuable nutrient. Learn more in this article.

Tire Garden Planting: Are Tires Good Planters For Edibles

By Liz Baessler

Are old tires in the garden a menace to your health, or a responsible and eco-friendly solution to a real pollution problem? That depends entirely upon who you ask. Tire garden planting is a hotly debated topic. Learn more about growing vegetables in tires here.

Growing New-To-You Crops: Learn About Interesting Vegetables To Plant

By Amy Grant

Gardening is an education, but when you are no longer a novice gardener and the excitement of growing the usual carrots, peas, and celery has waned thin, it’s time to grow some new-to-you crops. Click here for some new vegetables to grow in the garden.

Cold Sweetening Root Crops: Common Vegetables That Get Sweet In Winter

By Liz Baessler

Have you ever eaten a carrot or turnip that's way sweeter than you're used to? It's not a different species - chances are it was just grown at a different time of the year, like winter. Learn more about roots that get sweet with frost in this article.

Choosing Vegetables High In Vitamin K: Which Vegetables Have High Vitamin K

By Liz Baessler

Vitamin K is a nutrient essential to the human body. Its most important function is as a blood coagulant. Depending upon your own personal health, you may need to either seek out or limit your consumption of foods rich in Vitamin K. Learn more in this article.

Vegetables High In Vitamin D: Eating Vegetables For Vitamin D Intake

By Liz Baessler

Vitamin D is an essential nutrient. The human body needs it in order to absorb calcium and magnesium, which are necessary for healthy bones and teeth. While some people get enough Vitamin D naturally, some don't. Learn more about Vitamin D-rich veggies here.

Veggie Calcium Sources: Top Vegetables For Calcium Intake

By Darcy Larum, Landscape Designer

While spinach won't actually make you instantly grow big muscles to fight villains, it is one of the top vegetables for calcium, which helps us grow strong, healthy bones. Click this article to learn about more veggie calcium sources.

Which Vegetables Have Vitamin E – Growing Vegetables High In Vitamin E

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Vitamin E is an antioxidant that helps maintain healthy cells and a strong immune system. It also repairs damaged skin, improves vision, balances hormones and thickens hair. Click here for a helpful list of vitamin E-rich veggies that you can grow in your garden or purchase.

Zinc Rich Veggies: Learn About Vegetable Zinc Sources

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Zinc rich vegetables abound but many plant foods contain phytates, which minimize absorption. Find out which veggies high in zinc might work for you and enhance absorption in this article. Click here for more information.

Veggies With High Vitamin C Content: Choosing Vegetables For Vitamin C

By Mary Ellen Ellis

As you begin to plan next year?s vegetable garden, you may want to consider nutrition. Growing your own vegetables is a great way to make sure you eat a healthy diet, and veggies with high vitamin C are important to include. Learn more in this article.

Growing High Iron Vegetables – What Vegetables Are Rich In Iron

By Amy Grant

There?s no doubt that iron rich vegetables are important in our diets, but there are many other vegetables that are higher in iron than spinach. What other vegetables are rich in iron? Click on the following article to find out.

Vitamin A Veggies: Learn About Vegetables High In Vitamin A

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Vitamin A in vegetables is readily available, and easy for the body to access, while most of the meats that carry it are high in cholesterol. Eating the right vegetables for Vitamin A is easy when you know what types have a high amount of the vitamin. This article will help.

Mounded Raised Beds: How To Make An Unframed Raised Bed

By Ilana Goldowitz Jimenez, Plant Scientist & Writer

If you're like most gardeners, you think of raised beds as structures enclosed and raised above the ground by some sort of frame. But raised beds with no walls also exist, and these mounded raised beds are also great for home gardens. Learn more here.

Raised Bed Soil Depth: How Much Soil Goes In A Raised Bed

By Darcy Larum, Landscape Designer

There are many reasons to create raised beds in the landscape or garden. How much soil goes in a raised bed depends on the bed height, and what will be grown. Click the article that follows for more information on raised bed soil depth.

Will Melons Cross With Squash: Growing Cucurbits Next To Each Other

By Amy Grant

There are many half-truths regarding gardening. One of the more common ones concerns planting cucurbits next to each other. The scuttlebutt is that planting cucurbits too close together will result in oddball squash and gourds. Learn more about that in this article.

Is Ugly Fruit Edible: What To Do With Ugly Produce

By Amy Grant

Supermarkets sell only Number 1 grade produce, produce that is perfect in the eyes of the store's buyer and that we have been brainwashed into believing makes it so. But what about naturally imperfect produce, otherwise known as "ugly" produce? Learn more here.

Canned Garden Vegetables – Canning Vegetables From The Garden

By Liz Baessler

Canning vegetables from the garden is a rewarding way to preserve your harvest, but canning can be very dangerous if it's not done right. You shouldn't let yourself get scared out of trying, but it is important to be aware of the risks. Learn more in this article.

Fast Growing Vegetables – Learn About Vegetable Plants With Quick Growth

By Liz Baessler

Sometimes you garden for a challenge, sometimes you garden to get specific vegetables, but sometimes you just want the most bang for your buck. Luckily, some vegetables grow very fast. Learn more about vegetable plants with quick growth here.

Garden Layout Plans – Tips On Layout Options For The Garden

By Amy Grant

There are several types of garden layouts, each with different advantages. In the following article, we'll take a look at different vegetable garden layout ideas and which garden layout plans might work best for you.

Regrowing Vegetables In Water: Learn How To Root Vegetables In Water

By Amy Grant

Regrowing vegetables in water is a cost-effective and fun way to grow your own veggies. Of course, some of them grow better than others, but it's still a neat experiment to grow windowsill plants from kitchen scraps. Learn more here.

Fruit And Vegetable Plant Dyes: How To Make Natural Dyes From Food

By Amy Grant

Vegetable plant dyes have been around since ancient times and are enjoying a resurgence, as more of us try to filter out the use of synthetic products. Interested in making dye from fruits and veggies? Click here to find out how to make natural dyes from food.

Vegetable Gardening Indoors: Starting A Vegetable Garden Indoors

By Liz Baessler

You can grow most vegetables in containers. But what about vegetable gardening indoors? Click here for vegetables to grow inside and how.

Beautiful Vegetables For Foliage: Tips On Using Edibles As Ornamentals

By Amy Grant

I think all of my veggies are beautiful but, if I had to choose, what are some beautiful vegetables for foliage color and texture to add to an ornamental vegetable garden? Better yet, which ones make good container specimens? Find out here.

Sharing The Surplus Garden Harvest: What To Do With Extra Vegetables

By Gardening Know How

The weather has been kind, and your vegetable garden is bursting with lots of produce - but what to do with these surplus vegetables. Find out here.

Midsummer Planting Tips: What To Plant In Midsummer

By Karen Boness, Owner of Wild Willow Landscape Design

Many people ask, "How late can you plant vegetables?" or even flowers in the garden. To learn more about midsummer planting and what plants perform better during this time, click on the following article for information.

Creating An Edible Front Yard – Tips For Front Yard Gardens

By Amy Grant

You want a vegetable garden but the backyard is shaded by a stand of evergreen trees or is overrun by the kid's toys and play area. What to do? Think outside the box, or fence as it were, by planning a front yard vegetable garden. This article will help.

Tips On Storing And Preserving Vegetables – Ways To Preserve Vegetables For Winter

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

If your garden has produced a generous harvest, storing and preserving vegetables extends the bounty. This article will help with preserving vegetables.

Survival Garden How To: Tips For Designing A Survival Garden

By Teo Spengler

The key to survival during uncertainty is preparation - even in the garden. Click here to learn about designing a survival garden for you and your family.

Cool Season Gardening: Guide To Growing Winter Vegetables

By Liz Baessler

Even if you live in a climate with hard frosts and heavy snowfall, cool season gardening is a viable option, at least for a while. Click on this article to learn more about cool weather crops and growing food through the cold season.

Can You Grow Vegetables In Coffee Grounds: Using Coffee Grounds In Your Vegetable Garden

By Amy Grant

I?ve heard tales about using coffee grounds in your vegetable garden. Is this a myth, or can you grow vegetables in coffee grounds? Click here to find out if coffee grounds are good for vegetables and about growing veggies in coffee grounds.

Vegetable Sidewalk Gardening: Growing Veggies In A Parking Strip Garden

By Amy Grant

The aptly named "hell strip" is a constant conundrum to many home owners. Fear not, you can beautify this area by creating a parking strip garden. The information in this article will help get you started with vegetable sidewalk gardening.

Fall Planting Cool Season Crops: When To Plant Crops In Fall

By Liz Baessler

Plants that grow in cold weather do well in the spring, but they can do even better in the fall. In fact, some vegetables are actually sweeter and milder when they mature in cooler temperatures. Click this article for more information.

Perennial Vegetable Plants – How To Grow Perennial Vegetables

By Amy Grant

If you grew more perennial vegetable plants, you could save more money and expand your veggie repertoire at the same time. What are some different types of perennial vegetables and how do you grow perennial garden vegetables? Find out here.

Types Of Plant Lodging: Treating Plants Affected By Lodging

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

High-yield cereal crops must pass numerous tests as they go from seedlings to harvested products. One of the weirdest is lodging. What is lodging? Learn more about the phenomena here and what, if anything, can be done about it.

Solanum Plant Family: Information About Solanum Genus

By Amy Grant

The Solanum family of plants is a large genus including up to 2,000 species and ranging from food crops to ornamentals and medicinal species. The following article entails interesting information about the Solanum genus and its members.

Edible Vegetable Parts: What Are Some Secondary Edible Parts Of Vegetables

By Amy Grant

Have you ever heard of secondary edible veggie plants? The name may be of newer origin, but the idea is definitely not. What does secondary edible veggie plants mean and is it an idea that can be useful to you? Click here to learn more.

Plants That Grow In Cold Weather: Spring Planting Cold Season Crops

By Liz Baessler

Many vegetables grow and taste better in the cooler temperatures of spring. Learn more about when to plant cold season vegetables here.

Best Vegetable Mulch: Learn About Mulch For Vegetable Plants

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Organic and inorganic mulches are available as vegetable garden mulch options. But which is the best vegetable mulch? Learn the different types in this article and their attributes to help you make an informed decision on mulch for vegetable plants.

Mittleider Garden Method: What Is Mittleider Gardening

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Higher yields, less water usage all in a small space? This is the claim by Dr. Mittleider, whose prodigious plant skills brought him acclaim and instigated his gardening program. What is Mittleider gardening? Read here to find out.

Tips For Watering Plants Grown Upside Down

By Mary H. Dyer, Credentialed Garden Writer

Upside down planting systems are an innovative approach to gardening. These systems are beneficial for people with limited gardening space. Read this article to learn how when and where to water upside down container plants properly.

Teepee Garden Trellis: Using Teepee Structures In The Vegetable Garden

By Amy Grant

If you have ever grown any sort of vining plant, you know the importance of a sturdy structure for the vines to cling and clamber up. Using teepee structures in the vegetable garden is a simple, economical way to support these climbers. This article will help.

Good Hot Weather Vegetables: Growing Vegetables In Southern Regions

By Amy Grant

For those of you in the southern portions of the United States, you can grow vegetables that those of us in cooler climates can only dream about. So what are some good hot weather vegetables? Read this article to find out.

Blackleg Plant Disease: Treating Blackleg Disease In Vegetables

By Kristi Waterworth

Blackleg is a serious disease for both potatoes and cole crops, like cabbage and broccoli. Although these two diseases are very different, they can be controlled using some of the same strategies. Learn what those are in this article.

Root Vegetable Storage: How To Store Root Crops In Sand

By Amy Grant

You spent all summer nurturing your garden and you certainly don't want it to go to waste, but it can be exhausting trying to utilize every carrot, turnip, etc. There is another way - sand storing root vegetables. Read this article for more info.

Vegetable Storage Tips: Storing Different Types Of Vegetables

By Amy Grant

It's harvest time and you've hit the mother lode and don't want to waste any of it. Right now you might be wondering how to keep vegetables storing longer along with any other helpful vegetable storage tips. This article will help.

Problems Growing Vegetables: Common Vegetable Plant Diseases And Pests

By Amy Grant

Growing a vegetable garden is a rewarding and fun project but unlikely to be free from one or more common veggie problems. Try as you might, your garden is likely to be afflicted with any number of pests or diseases. Click here for more info.

Veggies For Rainy Seasons: Tips On Growing Food Plants In The Tropics

By Amy Grant

High temperatures and humidity can either work magic on vegetables in the tropics or create problems with diseases and pests. It all depends on the type of crops found in this article.

Washing Garden Vegetables: How To Clean Fresh Produce

By Amy Grant

While gross, an occasional slug or garden spider clinging to your produce won't kill you, but cleaning harvested fruits and veggies is crucial prior to prepping a meal. This article will help.

Incompatible Garden Plants: Learn About Plants That Don’t Like Each Other

By Kristi Waterworth

Gardeners do all they can to keep their plants happy and healthy, but sometimes, no matter what you do, certain plants just don't go together. This article will explain more about these incompatible crops.

Information On Which Vegetable Seeds To Sow Indoors Or Outdoors

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

Some vegetables and herbs need to be started indoors and then transplanted while others need to be sown directly into your garden. But which are which? Read this article to find out.

Veggie Garden Winter Preparation: How To Prepare Vegetable Garden Beds For Winter

By Amy Grant

The annual flowers have faded, the last of the peas harvested and the previously green grass is browning up. This article will help with putting your veggie garden to bed for winter.

Mild Winter Gardening Tips: What Will Grow In A Warm Winter Garden

By Anne Baley

While fall frost signals the end of gardening for many, in southernmost regions, winter care is just the opposite. Read this article to find out more about winter gardens in warm climates.

Leaf Browning In Vegetable Plants: What Is Causing Brown Leaves On Vegetables?

By Amy Grant

If you notice brown spotted leaves or complete leaf browning in your vegetable plants, don?t panic. There are many reasons for leaf browning. Learn more about them in this article.

Giant Vegetable Plants: How To Grow Giant Vegetables In The Garden

By Amy Grant

Ever been to the county fair and marveled at the mammoth blue ribbon pumpkins on display or other giant veggie varieties? The following information about giant vegetable plants can help you grow your own.

Plant Spacing Guide – Information On Proper Vegetable Garden Spacing

By Heather Rhoades

It's important to make sure your vegetable garden is properly spaced. Click to learn how far apart vegetables should be planted.

Rooting Vegetable Cuttings: Information On Growing Veggies From Cuttings

By Anne Baley

When you think of growing vegetables in your garden, you probably picture planting seeds or transplanting seedlings. But there's a third option: growing veggies from cuttings. Find tips for this here.

Common Pests In Vegetable Gardens – Tips On Treating Vegetable Pests

By Anne Baley

Gardeners have a lot of enemies when it comes to raising vegetables: not enough sunlight, drought, birds and other wildlife. But the worst foe may be vegetable garden pests. Click here for more info.

What Is Belly Rot: Tips On Avoiding Rotting Vegetable Fruit

By Kristi Waterworth

Rotting vegetable fruit, caused by rhizoctonia belly rot, is a frustrating thing in the garden. Learn more about belly rot in fruit and how to deal with this issue in the article that follows.

Straw Mulch In Gardens: Tips For Using Straw As Mulch For Vegetables

By Anne Baley

If you're not using mulch in your vegetable garden, you're doing entirely too much work. Straw is one of the best mulch materials you can use around your vegetable plants. This article will explain more.

What Are Water Walls: Tips For Using A Wall Of Water For Plants

By Susan Patterson, Master Gardener

If you live in an area with a short growing season, one way to protect and grab a few early weeks at the front of the season is by using water wall plant protection. Learn more about using water walls for plants here.

Decoy Trap Plants – How To Use Trap Crops For Controlling Insect Pests

By Jackie Rhoades

What are trap crops? Trap crops is a method of using decoy plants to lure agricultural pests, usually insects, away from the main crop. Get more information on using decoy plants in this article.

Crop Arrangement In Gardens: What Is The Best Way To Orient Garden Rows

By Susan Patterson, Master Gardener

Proper vegetable garden orientation will assure that your plants are positioned the best way to achieve optimal growth and performance. Crop arrangement in gardens is not a new practice, and this article will help.

Vegetable Family Crop Rotation Guide: Understanding Different Vegetable Families

By Kristi Waterworth

Crop rotation is a common practice in the home garden, giving vegetable family-specific diseases time to die out before replanting into the same area. For tips on plant families, this article will help.

Scab On Vegetables – How To Treat Scab Disease In The Vegetable Garden

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Scab can affect a wide variety of fruits, tubers and vegetables. What is scab disease? This is a fungal disease that attacks the skin of edibles. Tips for managing this problem can be found here.

What Is An Heirloom Plant: Reaping The Benefits Of Heirlooms

By Amy Grant

With the increasing popularity of farmers' markets, the demand for organic, heirloom varieties of vegetables and fruits has risen. Read this article to learn more about growing heirloom plants.

Vegetable Intercropping – Information For Interplanting Flowers And Vegetables

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Intercropping, or interplanting, is a valuable tool. What is interplanting? Interplanting flowers and vegetables is an old-fashioned method of finding new interest with modern gardeners. Learn more here.

Septic Tank Vegetable Gardens – Tips For Gardening Over Septic Tanks

By Susan Patterson, Master Gardener

Planting gardens on septic drain fields is a popular concern of many homeowners, especially when it comes to a vegetable garden over septic tank areas. Read here to learn more septic system gardening info.

Baby Vegetable Plants – Tips For Growing Baby Vegetables In The Garden

By Amy Grant

They're adorable, cute and pretty pricey. We're talking about the ever increasing trend for miniature vegetables. To get information on growing miniature vegetables in the garden, read the following article.

What Are Cucurbits: Cucurbit Plant Info And Growing Conditions

By Susan Patterson, Master Gardener

Cucurbit crops are one of the most commonly grown in the garden. What are cucurbits? Read this article to learn about cucurbit plant info and discover just how much you may already know about these plants.

Plants In Desert Climates: Growing Edible Plants And Flowers In The Desert

By Amy Grant

Can you grow edible plants and flowers in the desert? Absolutely. Despite the extreme heat and minimal rainfall, there are a number of edible plants and flowers that can be grown. Click here for more info.

Row Covers For Garden Plants – How To Use Floating Row Covers In The Garden

By Susan Patterson, Master Gardener

Using row covers for garden plants is a great way to protect your prized plants from damaging cold or pests. Some of the best row covers include the floating garden row covers. Learn more about them here.

Popular Legume Plants: What Are The Different Types Of Legumes

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Beans and peas are two of our most common vegetables. They are classified, along with many other plants, as legumes. What is a legume? There are many types of legumes, and this article will help explain more.

How To Grow And Care For Asian Style Vegetables

By Jackie Rhoades

Today, Asian style vegetables are everywhere. Asian root vegetables abound and yes, green, leafy vegetables too. With these new growing opportunities, questions arise about Asian vegetable care. This article can help.

Cole Crop Plants – When To Plant Cole Crops

By Heather Rhoades

Cole crops are a common sight in the home garden, especially in cooler weather. But some gardeners may not know what cole crops are. The information in this article can help out with that.

Cruciferous Vegetables: Cruciferous Definition And The List Of Cruciferous Vegetables

By Heather Rhoades

The cruciferous family of vegetables have generated a lot of interest. This leads many gardeners to wonder what are cruciferous vegetables and can I grow them in my garden. This article can help with that.

Cold Weather Cover Crops – When And Where To Plant Cover Crops

By Heather Rhoades

Cover crops for the garden is an often overlooked way to improve the vegetable garden. Using cover crops during cold weather can help improve your garden for next year, and you can learn more in this article.

How To Pre-Seed Your Garden In Fall For An Early Spring Harvest

By Heather Rhoades

Can you imagine being able to harvest vegetables from your garden a month before your neighbors are able to? This is all possible if you use a method called pre-seeding. To learn more about this, read here.

Tips For Controlling Weeds In A Vegetable Garden

By Bonnie L. Grant, Certified Urban Agriculturist

Controlling weeds in a vegetable garden is important to the health of your plants. Weeds are huge competitors for resources and can crown out seedlings. This article will help with tips on how to keep weeds out.

Learn More About Vegetables In The Nightshade Family

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

Nightshades are a large and diverse family of plants. Most of these plants are poisonous, especially the unripe fruits. For a list of nightshade vegetables and other members, read this article.

Vegetables That Grow In Shade: How To Grow Vegetables In The Shade

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

Most vegetables need at least 6-8 hours of sunlight to flourish, but don't overlook the shade loving vegetable. Click here for shade tolerant vegetables.

Succession Planting Vegetables: How To Use Succession Planting In The Garden

By Heather Rhoades

Have you ever planted a vegetable and found that it petered out before the end of the season? If this has ever happened to you, you would benefit from succession planting vegetables. Read here to learn more.

Vegetable Garden Weed Control For A Garden: A Step By Step Guide For Weeding

By Heather Rhoades

Vegetable garden weeding is necessary to get the best harvest possible, but some days it may seem like they grow faster than you can pull them. Knowing how to weed correctly is essential. Click here for more.

Ultimate Beginner’s Guide To Starting Vegetable Gardens

By Heather Rhoades

Interest in vegetable gardens has sky rocketed. Starting a vegetable garden is possible for anyone, even with little to no yard. This guide will help.

Vegetable Garden Size For Family

By Heather Rhoades

How much food to you need to grow to feed one person? How about five people? Click here to learn how much to plant to feed a family.

Eating Weeds – A List Of Edible Weeds In Your Garden

By Heather Rhoades

Did you know that you can pick wild greens, also known as edible weeds, from your garden and eat them? Identifying edible weeds can be a fun way to help encourage you to weed your garden more often. Learn more here.

Cross Pollination In Plants: Cross Pollinating Vegetables

By Heather Rhoades

Can cross pollination in vegetable gardens occur? Can you get a zumato or a cucumelon? Cross pollination in plants seems to be a big concern for gardeners but, in most cases, it's not a big issue. Get more info here.

Best Time To Water Plants – When Should I Water My Vegetable Garden?

By Heather Rhoades

When should you water your vegetable garden? It's a hot topic. Click here to learn all about it.

Vegetable Garden Soil – What’s The Best Soil For Growing Vegetables?

By Heather Rhoades

If you are starting a vegetable garden, or even if you have an established vegetable garden, you may wonder what is the best soil for growing vegetables. Read this article to find out the answer to this.

Learn The Vegetable Gardening Basics

By Heather Rhoades

Backyard vegetable gardening has become very popular in the past few years. Find some great vegetable gardening tips and vegetable gardening basics that can help you get started in this article.

Planning A Companion Vegetable Garden

By Heather Rhoades

Companion vegetable plants can help each other when planted together. Click to learn how to take advantage of these beneficial relationships.

Where To Put A Garden: How To Choose The Location Of A Vegetable Garden

By Heather Rhoades

Choosing a garden location for vegetables can seem complicated. How much sun? What kind of soil? How much room? Don't panic. It is not hard to pick a spot if you keep a few things in mind from this article.

Rotating Vegetables: Home Garden Crop Rotation

By Heather Rhoades

You've been planting your garden the same way for years, and up till now, you have not had a problem. But now the vegetables are not doing well. Maybe it is time to consider home garden crop rotation. Learn more here.

Hanging Vegetable Garden – What Vegetables Can Be Grown Upside Down

By Heather Rhoades

When you have limited space to garden, add a hanging vegetable garden with vegetables grown upside down. What can be grown upside down? Read here to learn about vegetables for an upside down garden.

Landscaping With Vegetables: Mixing Flowers And Vegetables

By Kathee Mierzejewski

There are a lot of reasons that people incorporate vegetables and herbs into the landscaping around their home. This article will help with what vegetables can be used for landscaping and how to get started.

What Is Bolting: What It Means When A Plant Bolts

By Heather Rhoades

You may have been reading an article that said to watch for a plant bolting or a description of a plant that has bolted. If you are unfamiliar with the term, you can find information about bolting in vegetables here.

Unusual Vegetables And Fruits For Your Backyard Landscape

By Heather Rhoades

Are you tired of looking at the same old plants in your yard, year after year? If you'd like to try something different, try unusual fruits and vegetables for the garden. This article can help get you started.

The Southern Fall Vegetable Garden

By Heather Rhoades

In the South and other warm climates, the summer can be murder on a vegetable garden. That being said, they also get the pleasure of being able to grow a fall vegetable garden. This article will help with that.

Planting By Moon Phase: Fact or Fiction?

By Heather Rhoades

Farmer's Almanacs and old wives' tales are filled with advice about planting by phases of the moon. Read this article to learn more about this advice, which includes what and when you should be planting by the moon.

Growing A Vertical Vegetable Garden

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

Do you want to grow a vegetable garden, but feel you don't have the room? Growing a vegetable garden is anything but impossible. Read here to get tips for growing a vertical vegetable garden.

Edible Landscaping: Mixing Vegetables And Herbs With Flowers

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

Placing vegetables, herbs and other edibles amongst flowers is a great way to add interesting textures and colors to the garden. Learn more about using edible landscaping in this article.

Crop Planting Info: When To Plant Your Vegetable Garden

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

People differ in the exact times they plant their vegetable gardens. To determine the best time to plant, check the hardiness zones for your area. This article has information on when to plant your vegetable garden.

Vegetable Gardening For Beginners

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

Are you new to vegetable gardening and unsure where to begin? Starting a vegetable garden is not as difficult as it seems. You only need to follow a few simple guidelines. This article can help with that.

Unique Vegetable Garden Design Ideas

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

As no one garden is the same, not all ideas for designing a vegetable garden will work for everyone. This article will help with unique vegetable garden designs for those in need of something outside the norm.

The Vegetable Garden: Elements For Successful Vegetable Gardening

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

There is nothing more satisfying than harvesting vegetables from a garden with which you have planted, cared for, and watched grow yourself. Learn more about growing conditions for vegetables in this article.

The Layout Of Your Vegetable Garden

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

Traditionally, vegetable gardens have taken the form of plots of rows. While this layout was once considered popular; times have changed. Read here for vegetable garden layout tips beyond the traditional.

Starting A Vegetable Garden

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

So, you've decided to grow a vegetable garden but aren't sure where to start? First, you must begin the planning stages. Read this article to learn more about how to start a vegetable garden.

Recipes From The Vegetable Garden

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

Whether straight off the vine or included in your favorite recipe, nothing compares to the fresh, juicy flavors of garden-grown vegetables. This article has tips for vegetable garden recipes from harvest to table.

Vegetable Plants For Pots: Quick Guide To Container Vegetable Gardening

By Neal Christal

A garden doesn't have to be large to reap big rewards. In fact, you can grow a variety of nutritious vegetables in a container garden. This article will help get you started.

Organic Gardening Tips: Growing Organic Vegetable Gardens

By Kat Yares

Only in an organic garden, can you literally pluck a tomato from the vine and eat it right there and then, savoring the flavor of fresh and sun-ripened. Get tips for growing an organic vegetable garden in this article.

Growing Vegetables – Informative Books On Vegetable Gardening

By Gardening Know How

If you’re a gardener, click here for recently published books about vegetable gardening that will make a fresh addition to your library.

How To Plant A Vegetable Garden

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

Planting a vegetable garden is fairly simple but can be somewhat intimidating for anyone new to gardening. Before attempting this feat the first time, you should always do your homework. This article will help.

Growing Vegetables With Seeds

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

Many people, such as myself, enjoy growing vegetables from seeds. Using the seeds from your previous garden's growing year is a good way to save money. For more info on how to grow vegetables with seeds, click here.

Extending The Harvest With Fall Vegetable Gardening

By Debbie Slack

Extending your growing season allows you to benefit from fresh vegetables longer and with more variety than you normally could. A great way to achieve this is by planting a fall garden. Learn more in this article.

Choosing The Size Of Your Vegetable Garden

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

How big a vegetable garden should be seems to be a common question among people who are considering taking on this task for the first time. This article will provide tips to help determine your vegetable garden size.

Fertilizing Veggies: Fertilizer Options For Your Vegetable Garden

By Amy Grant

Fertilizing veggies is a must if you wish to get the highest yields and the best quality produce. There are a number of fertilizer options, and a soil test can help determine what specific types of fertilizer are needed. Click on the following article to learn more.

Vegetable Garden Design: How To Design Vegetable Gardens

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

Outside of common belief, there are actually many ways to design a vegetable garden. A well-designed vegetable garden can be quite attractive as well as functional. Learn more in this article.

Raised Vegetable Gardens – How To Make A Homemade Raised Garden

By Nikki Tilley, Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden

Are you looking for a vegetable garden that is easy to maintain? Consider growing your garden in raised garden boxes. A raised vegetable garden is easy to create, and this article can help get you started.

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