by Brooks Calloway | Apr 10, 2026 | gardening
A low maintenance garden that still feeds a family focuses on selecting hardy, high-yield vegetables and employing efficient planting techniques. This approach allows families to enjoy homegrown produce with minimal effort. To create a successful low maintenance...
by Brooks Calloway | Apr 10, 2026 | gardening
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by Brooks Calloway | Apr 10, 2026 | gardening
Certain vegetables excel in extreme summer heat, making them ideal choices for gardeners in hot climates. Varieties such as okra, sweet potatoes, and eggplants are particularly resilient, thriving in high temperatures and maintaining productivity even under stress....
by Brooks Calloway | Apr 10, 2026 | gardening
Companion planting for vegetables is a gardening technique where different plant species are grown together to enhance growth, repel pests, and improve yields. By strategically pairing plants, gardeners can take advantage of natural relationships, leading to healthier...
by Brooks Calloway | Apr 10, 2026 | gardening
To quickly improve poor garden soil naturally, consider adding organic matter like compost, using cover crops, practicing crop rotation, incorporating mulch, and applying natural fertilizers such as bone meal or fish emulsion. Improving soil health is essential for...
by Brooks Calloway | Apr 10, 2026 | gardening
The ideal depth for a raised bed typically ranges from 12 to 24 inches, depending on the types of plants being grown. Deeper beds allow for better root expansion, improved drainage, and enhanced soil health. When deciding on the depth of your raised bed, consider the...