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  • Serrano del Sol Hot And Flavorful

    For a nice interesting change, why not try the Serrano del Sol Pepper . Capsicum Serrano del Sol (USDA Organic) HOT Pepper, Capsicum 'Serrano del Sol' is a large sized, candle-flame shaped fruit that is 3 inches long. It goes from a nice dark green to a bright red as it ages. It also can be harvested...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 04-16-2009
  • Flat Head Cabbage Grows Quickly

    Our USDA Organic approved ' Premium Late Dutch Flat Organic USDA Cabbage Brassica oleracea' is known for it's flat head and large size, about 10 to 15 pounds. It is a low growing variety and is very solid. This cabbage requires well-drained soil with moderate moisture and full sun. It can...
    Posted to Featured Plants (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 02-13-2009
  • More Soil Definitions

    Yesterday, I defined a few soil terms. I realized that there are more that could be added to the list, so I thought I would continue on with the same topic and go over a few more definitions. Here are some more terms that are associated with soil and soil related issues related to gardening. Erosion...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 02-20-2008
  • My First Garden

    Every year, I rely on people who over-plant vegetables in their garden to dish out their excess crop to fulfill my craving for homegrown vegetables (and fruits if that is how you classify tomatoes, but I am not going to get into that issue). Although I have helped some in gardens before, mainly helping...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 02-10-2008
  • The Advantages of Mulch

    People often use mulch in their garden, but often have questions on how to use it and what the advantages are. First of all, there are generally two types of mulch; organic and inorganic. Examples of organic mulches would be leaves, grass clippings, or tree bark chips. Inorganic mulches include river...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 01-27-2008
  • Organic Gardening Tips: How to Keep Your Flowers Healthy All Year Long

    It's time we started showing some respect and gratitude for the underappreciated earthworm and his boy back-up band, fungi & bacteria. They are the true humble heroes and workhorses who do the necessary dirty work to keep your soil full of nutrients. Yet, in our home gardens, we're constantly...
    Posted to Gardening Tips & Advice (Forum) by gardener0 on 11-23-2007
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