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The urban gardener asked: Along with water, hydroponics plant nutrients, Co2 and oxygen, grow lights is the key basic component, required by plants to live. Providing additional light is necessary for indoor gardening. Furthermore, light should resemble the sunlight as much as possible. In order to achieve that goal several types of lights are used: [...]
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Wikipedia defines Container Gardening as follows: (Container gardening is the practice of growing plants exclusively in containers instead of planting them in the ground. In some cases, this method of growing is used for ornamental purposes. This method is also useful in areas where the soil or climate is unsuitable [...]
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There is nothing like the satisfaction of growing your own vegetable garden. Few experiences can match the pleasure you will receive as you put these beautiful vegetables on your table for you and your family to enjoy. The joy of knowing that you raised them yourself from a seed or small plant is a pleasurable [...]
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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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MoodyGem asked: I have read many articles that suggest using old tires for container gardening. My father is considering making a vegetable garden out of tires. Does the tire pollute the soil and there fore the vegetables? I it is bad to burn tires.. Should I be concerned about the quality of [...]
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Donna asked: My neighbor, who always worked outside in his yard, is now confined to a dementia ward in the local nursing home. He still responds to plants, trees, leaves etc. I did take him some bare branches in water off my corkscrew willow tree which have now leafed out and he likes [...]
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mkhwtt2 asked: Im loking for small plants that i can grow from seed that will produce something i can eat like fruits or vegetables. any ideas?
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Tags: Fruits, Indoor Garden, Plants, Vegetables
Sunny Days, Blue Skies asked: I want my vegetables to be in full bloom in late spring or early summer. So, when should I start my gardening to make that possible? Thanks!
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