Here are links to some of my more popular gardening posts and tutorials.
Container Gardening
- Salad Boxes
- Mini Salad Boxes
- Mini Salad Box with Salad Greens
- Growing Eggplant in Containers
- Growing Peppers in Containers
- Salad Greens in Containers
Growing Asian Vegetables
- For Easy To Grow Greens, Think Asian
- Growing Komatsuna
- Growing Mizuna
- Growing Pak Choi
- Growing Tatsoi
Building and Using Cold Frames
- Building Cold Frames
- How Hardy Is Lettuce
- How Hardy Is Lettuce 2011
- Cold Frame Winter Prep
- Covering Up Cold Frames
Composting
- Pallet Compost Bins
- Hot Composting
- New, Improved Pallet Compost Bins
- DIY Cedar Composter
Tomato Supports
- Tomato Supports
- Easy Tomatoes
Others
- Garlic Planting Jig
- green garlic
- Grow Vertical with Pole Beans
- Planting Garlic
- Plant Protection
- Trellising Pole Beans
- Up With Carrots!
Hello Dave,
I live in Chicago and wanted to know if you had any tip on composting for someone in the city; it seems like the methods you used require a bit of space. Thanks.
They do make smaller composting bins that some people with limited space use. One of my pallet bins takes a spot about 4 feet by 4 feet, which isn’t a whole lot of space. You can also use a section of wire fencing that you make into a circle. I used that for years before I made other kinds of composters. Or chicken wire would serve the same purpose.
I see you have bees…care to do some type of tutorial regarding that? 🙂