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Broccoli Growing Guide
Broccoli Growing Guide. Not sure I'm ready to bite into this project yet, maybe next year if this year's garden goes well
Alaska Grow Bucket Update
With these grow buckets you can grow tomatoes, peppers and any number of plants with very minimal effort.
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The close of summer is a great time to direct-seed fast growing varieties of vegetables in the garden. Lettuce, bok choy, spinach, radishes, arugula, turnips, peas, beets and carrots are just a few of the crops that grow well when days are shorter and temperatures are cooler. Here are some tips to help you enjoy fresh food past the summer season!
Here's How to Grow a Plentiful Vegetable Garden in a Container
Growing vegetables in containers. Basic introduction for growing all kinds of vegetables: broccoli, cabbage, carrots, egg plant, green beans, lettuce, peas, radishes, spinach, tomatoes. Information on how to choose containers, planting, watering. From Better Homes and Gardens.
25 DIY Garden Projects Anyone Can Make - Craftionary
25 DIY Garden Projects Anyone Can Make Instead of railing on deck, planters! Brilliant!
Twine-Star Supports
A terra-cotta pot paired with these supports is ideal for determinate tomatoes, which don't grow as tall as indeterminate varieties. Drive five 1-by-1-inch stakes into soil, to bottom of pot; stakes should be long enough to stand 4 feet above the soil. Plant a seedling in center of the pot. Wind nylon twine star shapes around stakes at 6-inch intervals.
Container Gardening Vegetables and Herbs. Plant varieties to grow in pots
has a list of veggies that are good to grow in containers and minimum container size
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Deep Roots April 2012 Newsletter :: Deep Roots Garden Center & Floral Design | MyNewsletterBuilder
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Apartment Gardening: Gardening Made Easy for Those Living in Cramped Quarters
Super cute and easy garden markers. Simply whittle away a spot on a stick, then use small letter stamps (any craft store has them) to write out plant names. Seal with a waterproof sealant so they wont get ruined in the rain!
Posts | Deborah Silver & Co. - Part 3
vegetable-garden Raised beds are ready for planting, I like this idea a lot and love that it's fenced in as well. Great ideas on this website.