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January, 2010
When planting a vegetable garden it will benefit you in so many ways. The obvious benefits are having healthy, nutritious foods available to you every day along with the benefits of exercise and being proud of your accomplishment.
Everyone should understand about the vegetable garden guide. To start with, it requires a lot of [...]
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Vegetable garden companion planting has been a popular concept for decades before the “chemical revolution”. It has been used by native cultures worldwide. Truth being, you just don’t need chemicals. It is simple and makes perfect sense once understanding how the concept works. When companion planting is done properly, these vegetables and herbs produce higher [...]
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jtbstarheels asked: I have just bought a tractor and going to gardening next spring.
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Organic vegetable gardening is certainly not new. It’s been around for thousands of years. At one point, organic gardening was the only way to grow our gardens and crops. Then we began to pour pesticides and chemicals over our crops to kill harmful insects, weeds and small animals like mice and rats. The [...]
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The urban gardener asked: A great indoor garden requires a good grow light. It could mean the difference between success and failure. Having the right hydroponic light is the single-most important and costly decision in setting up your garden. Hydroponic grow lights come in three main types: Incandescent lightsThese are the usual lights found in homes. They [...]
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wayhenry asked: I always been interested in vertical gardening, I personally think that it’s a unique and aesthetic way of gardening and decoration. I just want to ask…
a. What do you think of vertical gardening?
b. Have you ever tried vertical gardening?
c. Do you prefer indoor or outdoor vertical gardening?
Thanks for answering!
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Organic Gardener asked: Water-wise “naturescapes” offer savingsWhen it comes to watering your lawn and paying water bills, sound gardening practices can cut down homeowner investments of effort, time and money, reports the American Association of Nurserymen. And, you don’t have to turn your lovely colorful landscape into a rock garden featuring a sprinkling of cactus [...]
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The urban gardener asked: Ebb and Flow hydroponic systems or reservoir systems are one of the easiest to build and maintain. Simplicity and low cost in setting up make it ideal for home hobbyists. Basic setup consists of a growing tray for plants in containers. Usually used with pebbles, perlite and rockwool gardening mediums. Reservoirs [...]
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Indoor gardening is not an extremely difficult hobby, but it does require a small learning curve. Usually, with time and experience, one begins to learn from their mistakes and form a better understanding of the kind of delicate care and maintenance required when it comes to gardening indoors. But if you’d like some general advice [...]
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Curious about indoor organic gardening?
Over the course of the past century, people in this country have been eating vegetables and fruits laden with harmful pesticides and growth hormones. To prevent ingesting these toxins, people choose to eat plants that are organically grown instead. There has been a popular trend in recent years towards organic fruit [...]
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