Archive for the ‘fruit’ Category

What You Should Know To Begin Tomato Growing

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

These days, if you look around your community you will find a lot of homegrown gardens full of plump tasty looking vegetables. More often than not, in the warm summer days people are growing their own carrots, broccoli, peas, cauliflower, yellow and green beans, and even growing tomatoes.

Those who have kept a garden for many years are quite knowledgeable about how to grow a variety of vegetables though some might be interested in learning what there is to know about growing your own tomatoes. It’s really important not to begin before the weather is warm, sunny and bright since your tomatoes won’t survive cold, wintry weather. Take a trip to your local gardening retail store to get a tomato plant. There is a large variety to choose from, but don’t worry the friendly staff at the store will be able to offer you educational advice on which plant will best suit your needs.

A Few Basic Steps To Growing Tomatoes

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Gardening is a hobby for some people. They like to have a small garden in their yard and grow some beans, lettuce, cabbage, or some other vegetable to put on the table. Growing tomatoes is a source of pride for most gardeners. It puts a stamp on whether a growing season was successful or not.

Growing great tomatoes is not something that will just occur in just a few short weeks by luck. It takes quite a bit of time, care and effort to grow the best tomatoes that you have ever seen or tasted. You can never start doing this too early. If you don’t believe it then just go into the grocery store and try one of the ones there. They have no flavor, and they sure don’t look that good. You can make yours something special.

Your tomatoes can start out as seeds. This is a very easy way to start your tomato crop. If you just follow the simple instructions on the back of the seed package, then you will have a very easy start. When you see that the seedlings are showing their first leaves, you can leave them in the pot for about another two weeks or so. After that, put them in slightly bigger pots for more room.

Hydroponic Strawberries – 10 Advantages

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Have you ever considered growing your own hydroponic strawberries? They are delicious and you could make money from them!

Below is a list of the benefits of growing hydroponic strawberries as opposed to traditional soil grown strawberries.

1. You don’t need a garden to grow hydroponic strawberries so anybody can do it! If you live in a crowded apartment block in the city centre you can grow them! If you live in the desert or Antarctica then its not a problem!

2. Because you’re not using soil, no soil borne diseases will be passed onto the strawberries. This immediately solves a huge problem that many gardeners face.

3. There will be no need to use any expensive and controversial pesticides on your strawberries as there will be no soil loving pests! Your strawberries will remain organic as a result!

4. Once you have your strawberries growing, your running costs will be around 20% lower compared to soil based gardening.

5. You will be able to grow more hydroponic strawberries in a smaller area, this is due to the decreased root size as they don’t need to spread out to find nutrients. Consequently your growing trays can fit in more plants.

Hydroponic Lettuce – 9 Advantages

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

If you’re thinking about growing your own hydroponic lettuce then you’ve probably chosen the easiest of all vegetables to grow hydroponically! They are also delicious and you can make money too!

Below are some reasons why you should grow hydroponic lettuce.

1. As you’re not growing them in the soil, you’re not going to have that soil taste that is just so darn hard to wash off lettuce. You know what Im talking about don’t you!

2. No soil borne disease will be passed on to your lettuce. This is a big problem for many gardeners.

3. There will be no need to eliminate any soil loving pests, so you will save money on pesticides! As a result your lettuce will remain organic! We all know how slugs love to go for the lettuce first don’t we!

4. Once the initial costs and set up have been taken care of, running costs will be around 20% lower with hydroponic lettuce.

5. Maintenance time is reduced. There is no need to water them as they already have access to all the nutrients they need and weeding doesn’t exist with hydroponic gardening. In fact all you’ll really need to do is pick the lettuce once it’s ready.

5 Reasons To Grow Your Own Fruit And Vegetables

Saturday, February 9th, 2008

Having your own vegetable patch or fruit garden was once commonplace, but fell out of favor as the food industry become more commercial and supermarkets began to take over. In recent years however, more and more people have started explore growing their own produce again. Here we give 5 reasons why you might consider starting your own kitchen garden.

- Freshness

Fruit and vegetables taste better and are healthier if eaten as soon as possible after picking. Most fruit you buy from supermarkets and the like is picked well before it is properly ripe, to extend shelf life, and this usually has an impact on flavor. Growing your own lets you taste the freshest possible produce as it’s meant to taste.

- Quality

Commercially grown crops are often selected for their high yields, uniform appearance and long shelf lives rather than for quality and taste. When you grow your own, you can concentrate on the quality rather than the economics.

- Price