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THE TOP INSECT PESTS IN AMERICA There are many types of insects pests that could damage your garden and cause you a major headache. Discover some of the most popular insects that you will see in your garden and know how to prevent them from ruining your garden. WAITING THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF TIME TO TRANSPLANT SPINACH AND Update on All Indoor and Outdoor Plants Spinach, Pea, Radish, and Celery Seeds Into the Ground Long Awaited Update on Transplanting to Garden and Seed Planting Last of the Spinach Transplanted to Garden Transplanting and More Seeds into Rows Spinach, Lettuce, and Kale Getting Ahead for the Spring GROWING CRISPY LETTUCE LEAVES One of the best things about lettuce is its ability to tolerate heat which is very different from spinach plants that will usually bolt during a warm spell. There are many things you can do with lettuce including making a wonderful and delicious salad put them in UPDATE ON ALL INDOOR AND OUTDOOR PLANTS Transplanting and More Seeds into Rows Removing Screens from Onions and Plant Progress Indoor Planting of Several Fruits and Vegetables Update on Plant Progress So Far Staking Tomatoes, Sprouting and Thinning Plants Adding Melons, Eggplants, and Peppers Into The Mix Under Fluorescent Lights TRANSPLANTING SPINACH INTO THE GARDEN Written by Eric Fernandes. Eric Fernandes is an organic gardener and has been gardening for over 21 years. He created this blog to sharehis experiences and
LETTUCE AND FLOWERS SPROUTING Written by Eric Fernandes. Eric Fernandes is an organic gardener and has been gardening for over 21 years. He created this blog to sharehis experiences and
- ERIC'S ORGANIC GARDEN If you want to start growing your own food at home, then you need to learn all about organic gardening. Check out this blog today and find out exactly what you need to know in order to succeed with your own home organic garden. DISCOVER THE STEPS TO GROWING SWEET AND DELICIOUS ONIONS Three Ways to Grow Onions in Your Backyard Starting From Seed. You can first start growing onions using seeds. You can easily buy seeds in most stores and this offers some of the best flexibility in terms of various cultivars to grow. HOW TO GROW SWEET AND TENDER SNAP BEANS This is my favorite method and is the one I use every season for my pole beans. I take two eight foot poles (you can use longer posts if you prefer) and drill a HOW TO PRODUCE DARK GREEN SPINACH LEAVES Growing Spinach Through the Winter in Cold Climates. You can even plant these through the winter season as well. In late fall you can plant some seeds in the soil and when they start germinating you can place a thick layer of straw on them to protect them from the extremecold temperatures.
THE TOP INSECT PESTS IN AMERICA There are many types of insects pests that could damage your garden and cause you a major headache. Discover some of the most popular insects that you will see in your garden and know how to prevent them from ruining your garden. WAITING THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF TIME TO TRANSPLANT SPINACH AND Update on All Indoor and Outdoor Plants Spinach, Pea, Radish, and Celery Seeds Into the Ground Long Awaited Update on Transplanting to Garden and Seed Planting Last of the Spinach Transplanted to Garden Transplanting and More Seeds into Rows Spinach, Lettuce, and Kale Getting Ahead for the Spring GROWING CRISPY LETTUCE LEAVES One of the best things about lettuce is its ability to tolerate heat which is very different from spinach plants that will usually bolt during a warm spell. There are many things you can do with lettuce including making a wonderful and delicious salad put them in UPDATE ON ALL INDOOR AND OUTDOOR PLANTS Transplanting and More Seeds into Rows Removing Screens from Onions and Plant Progress Indoor Planting of Several Fruits and Vegetables Update on Plant Progress So Far Staking Tomatoes, Sprouting and Thinning Plants Adding Melons, Eggplants, and Peppers Into The Mix Under Fluorescent Lights TRANSPLANTING SPINACH INTO THE GARDEN Written by Eric Fernandes. Eric Fernandes is an organic gardener and has been gardening for over 21 years. He created this blog to sharehis experiences and
LETTUCE AND FLOWERS SPROUTING Written by Eric Fernandes. Eric Fernandes is an organic gardener and has been gardening for over 21 years. He created this blog to sharehis experiences and
GROWING MOUTH WATERING MELONS Growing melons such as watermelons, cantaloupe, and honeydew can seem like a difficult task. The truth is that they can be easily grown inany backyard once
A QUICK UPDATE ON PROGRESS OF GARDEN PLANTS AND SOON TO BE This is just going to be a quick update on how everything in the garden is going and what are some of the upcoming harvests that will be coming from the garden in the next couple of weeks. At the moment I have been picking zucchini here and there and NEW SEEDS ADDED TO CONTAINERS FOR INDOOR SPROUTING Picking a Bowl Full of Cherry Tomatoes and Garden Update Biggest Watermelon Picked Along with Kale, Peppers, and More Adding Melons, Eggplants, and Peppers Into The Mix Under Fluorescent Lights Tomatoes, Peppers, and Eggplant Placed in Small Pots Transplanting and More Seeds into Rows Summer Harvests are Beginning to Come Through GETTING IN FRONT OF A RAIN SHOWER AND PLANTING ONIONS INTO I always like to get my plants (in this case bulbs) into the ground before a possible rain storm or shower occurs. This is a good way for the bulbs to enjoy some natural rain water which they seem to respond positively to. It also gives them a good soaking SPINACH, LETTUCE, AND KALE GETTING AHEAD FOR THE SPRING Looking Towards a Fresh Spring Start Getting Started for the New Garden Season Lettuce and Flowers Sprouting Last Vegetable Seeds for Indoor Planting Long Awaited Update on Transplanting to Garden and Seed Planting Setting Lettuce, Broccoli, Spinach and other Spring Seeds into Containers NEW HARVEST OF BEEFSTEAK AND ROMA TOMATOES AND OTHERS This week there were not that many harvests, but there were two new ones added to the list of already harvesting vegetables. Both beefsteak and Roma tomatoes were picked in the past couple of days. Now it seems all my tomatoes are ready and are ripening in time for an BEAN POLE SETUP AND TOMATO HOLES DUG Written by Eric Fernandes. Eric Fernandes is an organic gardener and has been gardening for over 21 years. He created this blog to sharehis experiences and
REMOVING SCREENS FROM ONIONS AND PLANT PROGRESS Plant progress is what I wanted to discuss in this short post today. I have new sprouts of both melons including some of my plants are starting to flower such as alyssum. Check out this post on the progress of my plants right now. WAITING FOR ALL LETTUCE PLANTS TO SPROUT Written by Eric Fernandes. Eric Fernandes is an organic gardener and has been gardening for over 21 years. He created this blog to sharehis experiences and
GARDEN UPDATE: PEPPERS, MELON, AND ANOTHER ROW OF CORN Here is a garden update on the latest events that have been happening in the garden with this latest post. Find out what plants I have been transplanted into the garden this past week as well. - ERIC'S ORGANIC GARDEN Eric's Organic Garden. Congratulations on making your way to Eric’s Organic Garden. My name is Eric Fernandes and I have been gardening organically for about 19 years. I created this website so that I can share all the knowledge and information that I have with others who are looking to build their very own garden in their backyard. A SMALL LIST OF THE MOST COMMON BACTERIAL DISEASES YOUR Learning the different types of diseases that may affect your crops is important if you are to control what your plants are ailing from. You should try these prevention methods before planting in order to avoid having to diagnose diseases that may harm your crop. Below is a list of the most commonly found bacterial diseases that you may have to deal with through the course of your gardening DISCOVER THE STEPS TO GROWING SWEET AND DELICIOUS ONIONS Three Ways to Grow Onions in Your Backyard Starting From Seed. You can first start growing onions using seeds. You can easily buy seeds in most stores and this offers some of the best flexibility in terms of various cultivars to grow. WAITING THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF TIME TO TRANSPLANT SPINACH AND Update on All Indoor and Outdoor Plants Spinach, Pea, Radish, and Celery Seeds Into the Ground Long Awaited Update on Transplanting to Garden and Seed Planting Last of the Spinach Transplanted to Garden Transplanting and More Seeds into Rows Spinach, Lettuce, and Kale Getting Ahead for the Spring HOW TO PRODUCE DARK GREEN SPINACH LEAVES The nitrogen is what makes the leaves dark green. Make sure to buy new seeds each year in order to ensure a high germination rate. Soaking them in water for up to 24 hours before planting them is a good way to raise the rate of germination. Placing them at least ½” deep and 2” apart in beds or rows is the best way to get started. THE TOP INSECT PESTS IN AMERICA There are many types of insects pests that could damage your garden and cause you a major headache. Discover some of the most popular insects that you will see in your garden and know how to prevent them from ruining your garden. THE BEST BENEFICIAL INSECTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT Using beneficial insects in your garden is a very useful aspect of organic gardening. Discover some of the best allies that can help you prevent many pests from damaging your plants. GROWING CRISPY LETTUCE LEAVES Growing Guidelines for Lettuce. When your plants have produced at least four leaves you can start thinning them out by spacing them 12”-16” apart. When harvesting the full head you don’t have to allow for as much room and you can space them 3”-5” along with Butterhead varieties. TRANSPLANTING SPINACH INTO THE GARDEN With the extra soil left over fill it in all around the plant so that the plant will be securely in place. One thing to make sure is that the center part of the plant is not under the soil. Spinach leaves grow from the center and branch out and if they are under the soil the plant might die prematurely. TIME HAS COME FOR TOMATOES TO CHANGE COLORS First Harvest of Corn, Cantaloupe, and Some More Tomatoes Picking a Bowl Full of Cherry Tomatoes and Garden Update The Last Summer Harvests of 2016 Another Large Harvest of Beans and Corn Eggplant, Cantaloupe, and Other Harvested Fruits and Vegetables Growing Progress of Pumpkins, Tomatoes, Cucumbers and More - ERIC'S ORGANIC GARDEN Eric's Organic Garden. Congratulations on making your way to Eric’s Organic Garden. My name is Eric Fernandes and I have been gardening organically for about 19 years. I created this website so that I can share all the knowledge and information that I have with others who are looking to build their very own garden in their backyard. A SMALL LIST OF THE MOST COMMON BACTERIAL DISEASES YOUR Learning the different types of diseases that may affect your crops is important if you are to control what your plants are ailing from. You should try these prevention methods before planting in order to avoid having to diagnose diseases that may harm your crop. Below is a list of the most commonly found bacterial diseases that you may have to deal with through the course of your gardening DISCOVER THE STEPS TO GROWING SWEET AND DELICIOUS ONIONS Three Ways to Grow Onions in Your Backyard Starting From Seed. You can first start growing onions using seeds. You can easily buy seeds in most stores and this offers some of the best flexibility in terms of various cultivars to grow. WAITING THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF TIME TO TRANSPLANT SPINACH AND Update on All Indoor and Outdoor Plants Spinach, Pea, Radish, and Celery Seeds Into the Ground Long Awaited Update on Transplanting to Garden and Seed Planting Last of the Spinach Transplanted to Garden Transplanting and More Seeds into Rows Spinach, Lettuce, and Kale Getting Ahead for the Spring HOW TO PRODUCE DARK GREEN SPINACH LEAVES The nitrogen is what makes the leaves dark green. Make sure to buy new seeds each year in order to ensure a high germination rate. Soaking them in water for up to 24 hours before planting them is a good way to raise the rate of germination. Placing them at least ½” deep and 2” apart in beds or rows is the best way to get started. THE TOP INSECT PESTS IN AMERICA There are many types of insects pests that could damage your garden and cause you a major headache. Discover some of the most popular insects that you will see in your garden and know how to prevent them from ruining your garden. THE BEST BENEFICIAL INSECTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT Using beneficial insects in your garden is a very useful aspect of organic gardening. Discover some of the best allies that can help you prevent many pests from damaging your plants. GROWING CRISPY LETTUCE LEAVES Growing Guidelines for Lettuce. When your plants have produced at least four leaves you can start thinning them out by spacing them 12”-16” apart. When harvesting the full head you don’t have to allow for as much room and you can space them 3”-5” along with Butterhead varieties. TRANSPLANTING SPINACH INTO THE GARDEN With the extra soil left over fill it in all around the plant so that the plant will be securely in place. One thing to make sure is that the center part of the plant is not under the soil. Spinach leaves grow from the center and branch out and if they are under the soil the plant might die prematurely. TIME HAS COME FOR TOMATOES TO CHANGE COLORS First Harvest of Corn, Cantaloupe, and Some More Tomatoes Picking a Bowl Full of Cherry Tomatoes and Garden Update The Last Summer Harvests of 2016 Another Large Harvest of Beans and Corn Eggplant, Cantaloupe, and Other Harvested Fruits and Vegetables Growing Progress of Pumpkins, Tomatoes, Cucumbers and More THE BEST ORGANIC FERTILIZERS THAT EVERY GARDENER SHOULD Blood meal is a high nitrogen rich nutrient that can be used on plants that require high levels of nitrogen. For instance corn and spinach require lots of nitrogen and I like to place this meal around the base of the plants in order for the roots to absorb as much as possible. WHAT YOU NEED TO START YOUR OWN ORGANIC GARDEN If you are looking to start your very own organic garden then there are some things that you are going to need to have. Check out thislatest post today
UPDATE ON ALL INDOOR AND OUTDOOR PLANTS Transplanting and More Seeds into Rows Removing Screens from Onions and Plant Progress Indoor Planting of Several Fruits and Vegetables Update on Plant Progress So Far Staking Tomatoes, Sprouting and Thinning Plants Adding Melons, Eggplants, and Peppers Into The Mix Under Fluorescent Lights THE TOP INSECT PESTS IN AMERICA There are many types of insects pests that could damage your garden and cause you a major headache. Discover some of the most popular insects that you will see in your garden and know how to prevent them from ruining your garden. USING SWEET ONIONS FOR THE WINTER MONTHS Written by Eric Fernandes. Eric Fernandes is an organic gardener and has been gardening for over 21 years. He created this blog to sharehis experiences and
START PLANTING ONIONS IN TOTES TODAY FOR YOUR BEST HARVEST I have discovered one of the best ways to planting onions would be to use large totes rather than planting them in the garden. They result in much larger bulbs with a sweet long lasting taste that you can store much longer and enjoy through most of the winter. BEAN POLE SETUP AND TOMATO HOLES DUG Large Harvest of Pole Beans, Tomatoes, and Peppers July 28 Garden Progress Update Pole Beans, Roma Tomatoes, and Corn More Pole Beans the Second Time Corn Stalks Beginning to Produce Silks Multiple Harvests of Fruits and Vegetables Today A COUPLE EGGPLANTS AND SEVERAL LARGE STEAKHOUSE TOMATOES This past week has been more about tomatoes than anything else in the garden. I have been picking tons of cherry tomatoes, some Roma tomatoes that were made into sauce, and several steakhouse tomatoes that weigh about one pound or more each. I also picked the first twoeggplants of
TIME HAS COME FOR TOMATOES TO CHANGE COLORS First Harvest of Corn, Cantaloupe, and Some More Tomatoes Picking a Bowl Full of Cherry Tomatoes and Garden Update The Last Summer Harvests of 2016 Another Large Harvest of Beans and Corn Eggplant, Cantaloupe, and Other Harvested Fruits and Vegetables Growing Progress of Pumpkins, Tomatoes, Cucumbers and More MORE BEANS, CORN, AND PEPPERS WITH EGGPLANT ON THE WAY This week was more harvesting of various vegetables including beans, corn, and peppers. For now these will be the main harvesting vegetables that I will be picking over the next couple of weeks until my eggplants are ready.Got it!
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