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How to control slugs and snails in your vegetable garden

by californiagardening | Jul 3, 2016 | Garden How-Tos, Insect Control, pest control, Vegetable Gardening | 0 comments

Pest control is important in vegetable gardens to keep slugs, snails and hungry insects from feasting on your vegetables and fruits that you have toiled so hard to grow. Spraying your plants with pesticides that contain harsh toxins often leave chemical residue on...

Ten Gardening Tips Every Gardener Should Know

by californiagardening | Apr 2, 2016 | Garden How-Tos, Vegetable Gardening | 0 comments

In today’s post, we share our top 10 gardening tips. These tips will not only make your gardening a lot more enjoyable, it will let you grow the most optimal plants! We also make gardening fun for you so we hope you like these tips. Do leave us a comment if you...

Growing in Sand & Compost in Containers – Does it work?

by californiagardening | Jun 6, 2015 | Garden How-Tos, Vegetable Gardening | 1 comment

We know it can get expensive to get a good mix for containers. Which is why we experiment with different types of container mixes to see which one is the best bang for your buck! Sand, Compost, Perlite based potting mix Today we will look at a sand based potting mix...

How To Make Compost – The Easy Way!

by californiagardening | Apr 30, 2015 | Garden How-Tos, Vegetable Gardening | 0 comments

For a lot of us, making compost is something we always want to do, but just like that new year’s resolution, we keep postponing things that are quintessential. For the gardener, compost is like Black Gold. In today’s episode we look at easy ways to prepare...

The effect of Mycorrhizae on plants

by californiagardening | Mar 4, 2015 | Garden How-Tos, Vegetable Gardening | 0 comments

A symbiotic relationship is a mutual association between two organisms in which they benefit each other. Such a symbiotic association with plants and fungi is a Mycorrhizal association. How plants benefit from mychorrizae What happens in a Mycorrhizal association is...

Using Spinosad to organically control insects & pests

by californiagardening | Apr 11, 2014 | Garden How-Tos, Insect Control, pest control, Vegetable Gardening | 0 comments

After our detailed article and video about How to use Neem Oil in the garden to organically control insects and pests, we now turn our attention towards Spinosad. Spinosad is another broad range insecticide which helps control a lot of pests like loopers...
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