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added 2008 Wed May 21 7:00:00 by unknown user
When you think of growing your own food, you probably think of endless rows of corn, the middle of nowhere, people in overalls and dial-up internet. You're also probably thinking about hours spent planting seeds, mulching leaves and plowing soil. But there's a better way to harvest your own crops that works especially well for those of use living in urban areas (with high-speed internet and no room to drive a tractor). It's known as square foot gardening. Saved By: Bill Israel | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2007 Sat May 26 15:14:42 by TimALoftis
The water bans are growing, and Government agencies are cracking down.
added 2007 Sat May 12 22:52:12 by jeremytoday
Bird-watching is a hobby I really enjoy, and I've carefully created a backyard haven to attract birds of all kinds. In fact, of all the wildlife that visits my garden, birds are the most welcome.
added 2007 Sat May 5 19:25:09 by jeremytoday
For Barb Heideman, the relationship with her dogs was downright dastardly. She loved watching her dogs play, and she wanted to keep a little racetrack they developed through the evergreens and flower beds without having to grit her teeth every time they ran through it.
added 2007 Sat May 5 19:18:14 by jeremytoday
While everyone enjoys a large, ripe tomato straight from the garden, sometimes there's just not enough room in our small yards to grow the huge plants needed to produce those fruits. Luckily there are tomato varieties that are just right for someone with limited space. Whether you're growing just one cherry tomato plant in a raised bed for salads
added 2007 Sat May 5 0:16:05 by kcstack
Herbs are great to have available as spices and for medicinal uses. Here's what you need to know to begin an herb garden.
added 2007 Mon Mar 19 17:04:02 by Neophile
Given the near inevitable rise in future oil prices, the economic benefits of expanding urban agriculture, even in affluent societies, will become much more obvious. Aside from supplying more fresh produce, it will help millions discover the social benefits and the psychological well-being that urban gardening can bring.
added 2007 Sun Mar 18 18:52:26 by jeremytoday
If your vegetable gardening is limited by insufficient space or an unsuitable area, consider the possibility of raising fresh, nutritious, homegrown vegetables in containers.
added 2007 Fri Mar 2 16:34:22 by jeremytoday
If your yields are disappointing, your garden space isn't as productive as you'd like, or if you only have a small space to devote to gardening, building a raised bed may be the answer to all of your problems.

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added 2006 Wed Aug 30 4:35:15 by Magpi
Setting Up A Hydroponic Herb Garden-- The Glass is Too Big