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Planting Blackberries – Part 7 of our Blackberry Project

December 31st, 2011 · No Comments · Greenhouses

This is the final part of our Blackberry Project. We plant our first Blackberry and talk about responsible planting practice. Blackberries are considered a nuisance plant inside of most cities in the US. Check local ordinances before planting. Be responsible and contain them so they do not grow wild or spread to a neighbor. -Acres [...]

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Rooting Tomato Suckers / Clones : A Clever Method

December 30th, 2011 · 25 Comments · Greenhouses

This is a cool way to guarantee the success of a tomato clone or sucker. Its very simple to do, almost fool proof. Even I could do it ! I got the idea from an old thread over on T’ville. www.tomatoville.com That’s why I read and watch videos. There’s so much to learn.

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Homemade Cold Frame for Winter Garden

December 29th, 2011 · No Comments · Greenhouses

Visit: www.mylittlehomestead.com “Moving from the City to the Country” Here is a very simple garden cold frame you can put together in less than an hour. As the plants grow, just add more layers of brick. If you want more insulation you can fill the brick with dirt.

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Winter Weather and the Greenhouse Garden

November 30th, 2011 · 10 Comments · Greenhouses

Gardening in the greenhouse whe its snowing outside. Playing in the dirt or rather the mud today!

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Tying in a Tomato Plant

November 26th, 2011 · No Comments · Greenhouses

You will need to secure your tomatoes to a support (whether that’s your greenhouse roof, bamboo stakes, a specialist tomato frame or a homemade structure). Below is a video of Paul, our Gardening Angel, training the tomato stem directly upwards to use the greenhouse roof as the support. You should tie a loop of string [...]

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