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Aero Garden water level is reading low, but it really isnt how do i fix this?

December 3rd, 2008 by admin

Evilish13 asked:


So my aero garden is constantly telling me that my water level is low. However it isnt! It is totally filled. How can i fix this? I think maybe the roots are just clogging things. Is this possible? Have you encountered this problem?

How do I keep my radish and squash garden staying moist?

December 3rd, 2008 by admin

Angel Light asked:


Ok, I grew a radish in my front yard garden and the leaves are already there. Its been about 4-5 days since I planted it, so I’m really happy about that. But in the back yard garden is where I planted all the other radishes and squashes( which are sepperated.) is always dry so I have to water them every single day and that takes alot of time doing that because its a big garden. I tried the sprinkler but the garden is behind a tree so it hardly gets wet!!! Is there a way I can keep it moist without me watering it everyday?

What garden crops grow well in shaded areas?

December 3rd, 2008 by admin

Nick M asked:


I have a shaded area next to my garage that is suitable for garden but it is shaded most of the day. What might grow here?

What grows best in a herb garden?

December 3rd, 2008 by admin

drumerman38 asked:


I am just starting to plant my garden. I decided to do a small herb garden. I would like some examples of herbs that are pretty easy to grow and that taste great. I cook alot with oregano, basil, rosemary, and parsley. Have any tips or any other suggestions for a great garden? Thanks.

My garden is boggy and wet and holds lots of water. How can I dry it out?

December 3rd, 2008 by admin

Tom U asked:


I currently live in Germany and our house is on the edge of a large Forrest. My garden holds a lot of water and is very soft under foot. Without installing a proper drainage system, how can I dry it out?

How can I get my garden to grow?

December 3rd, 2008 by admin

Rachel W asked:


I live in Illinois and for several years have tried to plant a garden of different vegetables in my backyard and have had no success. I do not know what I am doing wrong. The place where I have decided to plant the garden gets a lot of sun light during the day plus it does get shade. I have used many different fertilizers to get to grow but nothing seems to work. I want to grow cucumbers and pumpkins this summer. What do I need to do to get my garden to grow?

How do I start a garden in my backyard?

December 3rd, 2008 by admin

Rebekah asked:


Im 14 years old, (I’ll be 15 years old on Sunday, Feb. 25th) and I am wanting to start a garden from scratch this summer.

I would like to grow raspberries, and any pretty flowers that will grow in a kinda sunny and shady area.

I don’t know anything about gardening, not even when to start on, so if you could please give me some advice and tips for my garden, I would be very grateful… Thanks!

How do i get my garden ready?

December 3rd, 2008 by admin

Jer I asked:


Alright, so i just got some peas and pumkins to plant in my garden. However, this garden hasnt been used in a while, lets say about 2 years. It had once very rich soil, but now, grass, and weeds have taken over! How can i get my garden ready again? If you do not know very well how to do it, some instructional videos or just plain old links on how to do it would also be very appreaciated. Best answer for the most infromation.!!! Ty!

will my garden grow where there used to be a pine tree?

December 3rd, 2008 by admin

Alysha B asked:


i recently moved into my house. in the backyard there was a stump tree. i decided to grow a garden around it. After digging up most of the soil my neighbor came by and said i would have trouble growing anything because that stump was a old pine tree. i didnt remove the stump but removed tons of its roots(electric saw:-) that would interfere with planting.
My question would the acidity affect my future veggie garden?

Planning my garden for spring - would it be ok to move an established Lilac bush or simply plant a new one?

December 3rd, 2008 by admin

litl m asked:


I have a large garden with some spring bulb flowers, planning on some Glads, and would like to establish some flowering bushs - a portion of this garden gets full sun and about 1/3 is afternoon shade.

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