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Simple Garden Projects: Over Fifty Inspiring Ideas for Your Garden
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Maximize your garden’s potential with a minimum of time and money. Any garden, regardless of its size, can be transformed by the careful addition of features such as a path, a seating area, a fountain, or a trellis. You’ll find plenty of ideas here. Maybe you desire an outdoor dining area, or a shaded arbor where you can sit and think. Add the magical sound of running water or a raised bed to house a vegetable garden. Inspiring full-color photographs are accompanied… More >>
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Garden Favorites: Designing with Herbs, Climbers, Roses, and Grasses
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Find out how to use beloved, classic plants in fresh ways with the help of this photo-filled garden guide. Plant fragrant thyme around a walkway, add a pretty trellis of multicolored sweet peas to a vegetable garden, and train climbing roses over an arch for a romantic entranceway. Your garden will be beautiful.
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Vegetable Gardening for Dummies
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No patch of earth is too small to create a delectable vegetable garden when you have Vegetable Gardening For Dummies to help get you started. If you?ve always wanted to grow your own mouthwatering tomatoes, luscious lettuce, crisp, colorful carrots, and virtually any produce you love, you can make that happen with a little planning and care (not to mention the expert advice you get from this book!). After you taste how good homegrown vegetables are, you?ll ne… More >>
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Advantages of Indoor Vegetable Gardening
Vegetable gardening is an activity that is both convenient and satisfying for any homeowner. In America itself, each year more and more people are discovering the joy of indoor gardening for their everyday vegetable needs.
Indoor vegetable gardening is considered advantageous when pitted against growing vegetables in your traditional backyard garden. Since you use only pots for indoor gardening, it not only limits the amount of soil you have to till, but also preserves most of the nutrients present in the soil.
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Winter Vegetable Gardening – Harvest Year Round
Let’s say that winter is approaching and you’re sad at the prospect of no fresh vegetables on the table. Don’t be sad – be happy that you have an opportunity to be a vegetable gardener all year long.
With the simple addition of clear coverings, you can coax any number of vegetables into providing you with a nice harvest well into the winter. With a little planning, your season of vegetable gardening doesn’t have to end with shorter and colder days of winter.
My experience in November in Wyoming, with temperatures in the teens and twenties, shows healthy and vigorous turnips, lettuce, bok choi and Swiss chard in a single layer greenhouse. The greenhouse isn’t heated either.
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