
Are you a gardener that lives in the Southwest Region of the United States? Each month of the year has special gardening tasks that should be done. This annual gardening guide is an entire year’s worth of gardening tips specifically designed for your area. Each month’s article covers a different gardening tips for your region. The gardening tips are broken down into four sections. Those four sections are,
Gardening Tips

Are you ready to get out into your garden?
Spring is here, temperatures are warming and the sun is shining. Make sure you head out into your garden prepared by checking out these 5 tips and tricks.

Gardening is not a once a year commitment. Each month of the year has specific things that need to be taken care of. Here is your annual guide to gardening for those who live in the Pacific Northwest Region of the United States. Each month covers the following five areas of your landscape,

Have you struggling with your newly planted trees not surviving the summer?
Are you searching for a way to grow fuller trees and shrubs?
More and more everyday gardeners are installing aeration tubes for their gardens, trees, and shrubs. This article will help to shed light on what deep root watering systems are and why the everyday gardener is installing them.

If you live in the Midwest/Mountain Region of the United States, this article is for you. From January to December, this article provides you with a month by month guide to gardening for your region. Every month will have specific details for your area of what you need to know about gardening.
Here is Your Annual Guide to Gardening in the Midwest/Mountain Region:

Annual flowers are flowers that only grow during one growing season, unlike perennial flowers that will come back the following year(s).
Annuals are a great way to add color to your landscape and garden without over committing. They are also a perfect solution for any empty spots between your perennials and shrubs.

Are you looking to plant your own vegetable container garden?
Wondering which vegetables do well in a container?
One of the keys to growing a successful container garden is to make sure you combine the right vegetables to grow together. Oftentimes vegetables do better when they have companions, but that isn’t always the case.
Some vegetables love lots of water, while other vegetables thrive in dry environments. Knowing the right vegetables to combine together will help your container garden grow.

Not sure what needs to get done in your garden?
Here is your annual guide to gardening in your Northeast Region garden. Every month has different gardening tips and tricks for you. Make sure to follow the name of each month to find the link for that month’s gardening guide.

Looking for which vegetables to buy organic?
The EWG Shopper’s Guide has been published for 2015. The EWG Shopper’s Guide informs consumers all across America which fruits and vegetables have the highest levels of pesticides.
The EWG is the Environment Working Group. Every year they produce a shoppers’ guide. This guide is based on laboratory tests conducted by the USDA Pesticide Testing Program and the Food and Drug Administration.

It is finally time to start getting dirt under your fingernails in your garden. Spring is here and it’s time to get planting. Today, we are sharing 5 delectable vegetables for your spring garden that are excellent choices for your family.