My top 4 flower recommendations for the small flower garden

I’m sitting here in my tiny garden wondering at the colour and variety you can squeeze into a tiny flower garden. I also have a small raised bed for growing vegetables although I must admit I plant flowers in it as well as vegetables. When I am choosing flowers I always pick carefully and choose [...]

The 5 reasons why you would take up Vegetable Gardening

You can buy almost any type of vegetable you could think of from your local supermarket. So why would anyone take up vegetable gardening as a hobby? In my home town there is a 2 year waiting list for allotments – 2 years! Seed growers have reported that vegetable seed sales have overtaken flower seeds [...]

The Main Gardening Tools You Need To Get Started

With so many gardening tools and gadgets available it can be difficult to know what you really need to get started. You do not need everything – just a few well chosen quality gardening tools. With a new plot you will need these three tools as a start.
 
Garden Spade
 
A good solid garden spade will do [...]

Some Free Gardening Tips For You – House plants

You are always looking for free gardening tips to help you on your way to better gardening. I have outlined below 2 gardening tips for growing plants indoors. There is so much you can do by making little alterations to your growing and planting methods. You never know it all in the field of gardening.
 
Dealing [...]

2 of the simplest ways to start gardening

Gardening is the oldest hobby or pastime in the world. Even Adam and Eve had a garden. The beauty of gardening is that not only is it a pleasant enjoyable thing to do but it can also be very productive. For Complete novices however the sheer choice of what to grow and how is overwhelming. [...]

A Starter Guide to Organic Gardening

Organic gardening is gardening without the harmful chemicals and insecticides. Some people think it is a return to the good old days but this is not quite true. Some of the unregulated substances used in gardening 100 years ago were lethal. They killed garden pests and weeds but also created problems by killing the soil.
 
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