Louisiana Vegetable Planting GuideKathryn Fontenot
Vegetable gardening tips, planting times, designs, ideas, and videos for all types of gardens; container, raised bed, or beginner gardens. Download free garden worksheets, diary, and plans.
But please remember, it is just a guide. Always pay attention to local forecasts as those will help you decide to plant at suggested dates or maybe wait a bit if the weather is not acting in a predictable manner. Planting Dates – We have included a table that has columns for both ...
Click here for a printable companion planting guide. Video: How to Plan a Companion Planting It’s really helpful to see companion planting in action. In this video, Ben explains how to harness the power of flowers to deter pests, attract pollinators, and even improve soil. ...
The Planting Area Map can be used to determine the average date of last killing frost in your area. Actual dates will vary due to local conditions and yearly temperature fluctuations. You can use the average date of the last killing frost in the spring to adapt the Recommended Planting Dates...
Sugar Snap Peas– Planting tips for this cool weather crop plus a tasty recipe. Swiss Chard– This cool loving crop is another cut and come again vegetable that is super easy to grow from seeds. Rutabagas– Tips for growing, storing and using this sweet root vegetable. ...
This comprehensive guide covers how to start a vegetable garden from scratch, which vegetables to grow, and when to plant what. We’ve also added a “starter” garden plan consisting of easy-to-grow vegetables, companion planting techniques, and some lovely flowers! Let this year be the year...
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This ultimate companion planting guide will help you grow fantastic vegetables while saving money and using less harmful to the planet insecticides and herbicides. You’ve protected your garden beautifully through thewinterand now spring will be here before you know it. You might be thinking...
Gardening does not have to be just a hobby. Gardeners can make a good amount of money working at a local garden center, running your own business, or working for a university or development group. A garden can be a source of crops that can be sold to your neighbors, at local farmer’...