by californiagardening | Jul 12, 2015 | Fruit, Vegetable Gardening |
Everyone loves fresh strawberries. I can assure you that fresh strawberries taste so good that once you taste some, you will never buy strawberries in a store again! Strawberries are also very easy to grow in your garden. In today’s blog post, we will look at a...
by californiagardening | Jun 6, 2015 | Garden How-Tos, Vegetable Gardening |
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...
by californiagardening | Apr 30, 2015 | Garden How-Tos, Vegetable Gardening |
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...
by californiagardening | Apr 24, 2015 | Vegetable Gardening |
Aah…that classic radish taste! One bite into the Japanese Minowase radish will keep you wanting for more. Although radishes come in a variety of colors and flavors, the Japanese Minowase radish is one that is not only crunchy, hot and delicious, it also has a...
by californiagardening | Apr 16, 2015 | Vegetable Gardening |
When it comes to growing vegetables in your garden, its usually the mighty tomato that takes the first spot. Well, that’s not surprising. If you have ever bitten into a tender, juicy, home grown tomato, you will know the difference between that and one bought...
by californiagardening | Mar 4, 2015 | Garden How-Tos, Vegetable Gardening |
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...