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How to Plan a Vegetable Garden: A Step-by-Step Guide
How to Plan a Vegetable Garden: A Step-by-step Guide...A well planned garden maximises your harvest...Plan to create a few vegetable beds each year, expanding as you become confident and find the timesaving shortcuts that work for you. Defining good paths (using materials such as woodchip and weed suppressant fabric) will pay back many times over in the time saved maintaining them.
How to Turn a Pallet into a Garden
Alternative Gardning: How to Turn a Pallet into a Garden
Square foot gardening combines a special nutrient rich potting compost blend, companion planting principles and a good deal of planning for which the Garden Planner from growveg.com is ideal. The result is that you can grow very much more produce in the raised beds than is usual. This is a great way to garden if you only have a small area, or a little time to raise a few really fresh vegetables, herbs and flowers.
How To Grow Ginger? Growing Ginger Root Is Not That Hard...
How to grow ginger in a patio container. Such a cool article. I'll never have to buy ginger at a store again.
Building Raised Beds that Last
Building Raised Beds that Last....Gardening catalogues are full of raised bed kits which they claim will get you ‘set up in minutes’ and enjoying your own fresh vegetables without all the hassle of digging or weeding. Not all of these promises are true – raised beds still require hard work in my experience – but there are good reasons why they might work well in your garden.
The Basics of Planning Your Vegetable Garden
Vegetable Gardening for Beginners. EXCELLENT information on the steps for starting a vegetable garden! Gardening 101 series that covers, planning your vegetable gardening, online programs you can use to determine what to plan, how to make a raised bed and more!
Best Raspberry Plants for Your Garden
Best Raspberry Plants for Your Garden....The oldest name in autumn raspberries, 'Heritage', is gradually being replaced by varieties that produce heavier crops of better-quality fruit. Two excellent choices in autumn red raspberries are 'Caroline' and 'Autumn Bliss', but many people like to let golden raspberries take center stage in the fall. Indeed, fall-bearing golden raspberries like 'Anne', 'All Gold' and 'KiwiGold' often taste extra sweet because of fewer tart compounds.
A girl's garden - Raised Urban Gardens
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