Vegetable Gardening
Learn to plan, plant, and harvest your own food. Covers everything from soil preparation and seed starting to pest control and crop rotation for a bountiful home garden.
14 courses
Learn to design and construct custom planter boxes, crop protection systems, and space-saving vertical gardens to maximize your home harvests.
Master the essentials of pepper cultivation, from choosing seeds and nurturing seedlings to soil preparation, organic pest control, and harvesting a bountiful crop.
Learn the core principles of plant biology, soil health, and climate-smart cultivation to kickstart your journey in professional horticulture and plant care.
Learn how to set up and maintain a successful vermicomposting system to recycle household food scraps, enrich your garden soil, and practice sustainable waste management.
Master core horticulture concepts and practice exam-style questions to confidently prepare for the ICAR AIEEA PG JRF entrance examination.
Master essential plant biology concepts, hormone functions, and growth kinetics to excel in your pre-medical exams and foundational botany studies.
Plan, plant, and maintain a productive backyard or small-space garden using sustainable and organic practices.
Learn the essential techniques to successfully grow new plants from seeds, cuttings, division, and layering.
Learn foundational soil science, plant cultivation, and sustainable watering techniques to grow a thriving home garden in any space.
Build a clear, beginner-friendly understanding of vegetable gardening including soil, seasons, planning, and what it takes to grow food at home.
Walk through practical vegetable gardening including bed preparation, seed starting, transplanting, and the care that produces real harvests through the season.
Learn how to plan, plant, and maintain a thriving organic vegetable garden using eco-friendly techniques, even if you have never grown anything before.
Apply vegetable gardening across years through soil building, abundant sharing, and the long practice of growing food that sustains across decades.
Explore the rich history of English horticulture from medieval estates to modern sustainable spaces, perfect for aspiring landscape designers and history enthusiasts.