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Learn how to water your vegetable garden so you do not need to water all season long. We Water to establish healthy deep rooted plants.

How To Water Your Vegetable Garden

Most watering in our vegetable garden has one simple goal: to establish young plants. So let's look into how to water your vegetable garden so that you do not need to water all season long. Of course, there are exceptions to this like container gardens and greenhouses that need to be watered as long ...

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Growing fig trees in a cold climate

Growing Figs in Cold Climate

Figs are a sweet treat that is usually grown in a warm climate. As cold climate gardeners, figs usually do not even cross our minds until someone shares on social media something about their figs. Growing figs in a cold climate is possible. We get asked a lot about how we grow figs, so here we share ...

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Indoor Decorative Plants

Indoor Decorative Plants

Here at Northern Homestead, we talk about indoor plants a lot, and we usually mean edible plants. Today we want to discuss indoor decorative plants deviating from our usual growing an indoor edible garden. Decorative houseplants have their place too. And we grow lots of them. The many pictures will ...

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Growing Cucumbers Indoors

Growing Cucumbers Indoors

Cucumbers are a really fun plant to grow. They are so quick that one can almost see the growth. Growing cucumbers indoors allows us to grow them in the off-season and also during a cooler summer. A win-win in a cold climate.  Indoor cucumbers in our experience grow fast and expire fast. It's ...

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raised garden beds vs container gardens

Raised Garden Beds vs Container Gardens

Raised garden beds have gained popularity, especially by new gardeners. However, there seems to be confusion about raised garden beds vs container gardens. They often look the same, but they are fundamentally different. We wanted to explain it in this blog article.  A raised garden bed is ...

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Soil for seedlings, container gardening, and raised beds

Soil For Seedlings, Container Gardening, and Raised Beds

Good soil is essential for healthy plants. Soil for seedlings, container gardening, and raised beds is different than the dirt in your garden. Container gardening soil needs to be light, be able to retain moisture, and have enough nutrients to keep the plant growing.  Here we share two ...

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Start growing food the the Kratky hydroponics way today! It is a simple and fun container gardening method suited for off-the-grid and water saving growing.

Growing Food the Kratky Hydroponics Way

Growing food is becoming a priority for more and more people. Homegrown food tastes better, is healthier, and is a lot more affordable. However, you might not be so lucky to own land or the land you own is frozen half of the year. Growing food the Kratky Hydroponics Way is one of many ways to grow ...

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Growing an indoor edible garden in soil

Growing an indoor edible garden in soil

In this post, we talk about growing an indoor edible garden in soil. In our outdoor garden, growing in good organic soil is our very first choice. In an indoor garden, however, it is not our first choice. Why is that? Success and failure in growing great plants depend mostly on the ...

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Planting a Hydroponic Garden

Planting a Hydroponic Garden

All growth begins with planting, including hydroponic gardens which are not much different from conventional soil planting. Starting plants from seeds is a beloved aspect of gardening. With discovering hydroponics and indoor gardening a whole new gardening world opened up to us. Now planting a ...

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Growing Peppers in Cold Climate

Growing Peppers in Cold Climate

Growing peppers in a cold climate is in many ways similar to growing tomatoes, but still different. Tomatoes are more popular, more forgiving, and a bit easier to grow. Overall though if you are successful in growing tomatoes, peppers can be your next thing to conquer. We love to grow peppers. ...

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