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You need to tie in the vines regularly using soft ties such as garden twine, rope, or cloth strips. Tie them with a loose ...
If traditional garden beds aren't available to you, that doesn't mean you can't grow your own fruits and veggies. Here are some you can grow right on your patio.
Tomatoes can quickly become small and weak in summer without enough nutrients, but you can easily keep them healthy using a ...
Advance photo/Irving SilversteinThe grape vines growing over a shady arbor in the garden of Alma DiSimone, second vice president of the Staten Island Garden Club, and her husband, Carl, were ...
Cultivation: Plant berry vines in a single row, 24-36 inches apart for erect varieties and 6-12 feet apart for trailing varieties, so they will get enough sun to fruit to the bottom of the cane.
What better way to a capture a little bit of sunny Italy in your backyard than with a grape arbor? Yes, the grapes will need sun, at least six hours of direct summer sun each day for a good crop ...