Vegetable Garden
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Dear Sheila, Groundbreaking time in your new veggie garden
Dave's Garden &bull Yesterday
Last month, I helped my friend Sheila choose crops for her very first vegetable garden. Now it's time to execute a "groundbreaking" plan to turn a sixty square foot patch of backyard into a plant-able plot with as little labor as possible, and just in time for spring. I'm so glad you liked my plans for your new vegetable garden. No, I am not so smart! I just spend (waste?) a lot of time playing in dirt, surfing my… Full Story »
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Gift For A Friend
Skippy's Vegetable Garden &bull Mar 16, 2010
A journal of my home vegetable garden. Skippy thinks it's his garden, but I've been gardening here for 20 years. We're located near Boston (USDA zone 6). I have a big community garden plot and a small plot in my… Full Story »
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Vegherb, Llc Raised Vegetable Garden 4ft X 8ft X 12"
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Topics:
- Vegetable Garden
- Vegetables
- Zone
- Design
- My Garden
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Taproot Garden Design Fine Gardening: Living with Low Water Plants, Part 2: Using Drip Irrigation
taprootgardens.blogspot.com via @solarfactory &bull Mar 16, 2010Today's resource-conscious consumer is always eager to find new improved ways to save the environment while saving a buck. As it turns out, using drip irrigation can be one of the main at-home or do it yourself steps which simultaneously addresses the broader issues surrounding water management and water conservation. Used in conjunction with adequate mulch and a properly functioning system, drip irrigation becomes the circulatory system in the garden, the veins of the organism of your garden. In this short article we… Full Story »
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My Plot
Skippy's Vegetable Garden &bull Mar 13, 2010
A journal of my home vegetable garden. Skippy thinks it's his garden, but I've been gardening here for 20 years. We're located near Boston (USDA zone 6). I have a big community garden plot and a small plot in my… Full Story »
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March Marsh
Skippy's Vegetable Garden &bull Mar 10, 2010
A beautiful blue sky today. The same color is reflected in the water. Our weather is getting into the 50's now. If you look close there are small sprouts of grasses and leaves everywhere. I've been meaning to compare this… Full Story »
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Premium Drip Irrigation Kit for Vegetable Gardens
sponsored listing • Shopping.comEasy to install and expand above or below the ground Reusable Perma-Loc fittings Can irrigate up to 183 plants Includes pro punch for easy hole punching Comes complete with 2 independant zones...Full Story »
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Topics:
- Vegetable Garden
- Vegetables
- Zone
- Design
- My Garden
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Plant Name Amnesia: First Meeting With The Garden Designer
May Dreams Gardens &bull Mar 9, 2010
I thought it was just me that suffered a bit from post-winter plant name amnesia (PWPNA, for those who like acronyms). After the long winter, the names of plants that last fall came easily to mind and rolled off the tongue now seem to be stuck in a haze, the words a bit blurry,… Full Story »
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March aerial
Skippy's Vegetable Garden &bull Mar 8, 2010
A journal of my home vegetable garden. Skippy thinks it's his garden, but I've been gardening here for 20 years. We're located near Boston (USDA zone 6). I have a big community garden plot and a small plot in my… Full Story »
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Dear Friends and Gardeners: March 8, 2010
May Dreams Gardens &bull Mar 8, 2010
Dear Dee and Mary Ann and Gardening Friends Everywhere, Greetings from the beginnings of spring in my garden. It's amazing how there were no blooms last week and now this week there are crocuses blooming everywhere. Out in the vegetable garden, henbit is starting… Full Story »
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Prolific squash: Summer or winter, this easy-to-grow squash rules the garden
www.wcfcourier.com via @garden_news &bull Mar 8, 2010The list of varieties seems as endless as the number of zucchinis produced by a single plant - crookneck and straightneck, banana, butternut and buttercup, acorn and turban, patty pan and Hubbard, Delicata and Delicious, Hubbard and spaghetti and pumpkin. They are commonly categorized as "winter" and "summer." Colors are among the loveliest in the vegetable garden, ranging from white and pale green to all shades of… Full Story »
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Vegherb, Llc Raised Vegetable Garden 8ft X 8ft X 12"
sponsored listing • Shopping.comScenery Solutions patented Frame it all System was engineered and designed by landscaping professionals to be versatile, durable, aesthetically pleasing and simple to use. Garden...Full Story »
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Topics:
- Vegetable Garden
- Vegetables
- Zone
- Design
- My Garden
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May Dreams Gardens: Garden Design Elements: Wanderability
idea4home.com via @Jasminewf92 &bull Mar 8, 2010Did you ever walk into a garden and somehow you just knew where to wander? The placement of the planting beds, the lure of any focal points, even the way the birds flew, drew you into the garden. As you wandered… Full Story »
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cheers to the March larder
Skippy's Vegetable Garden &bull Mar 7, 2010
A journal of my home vegetable garden. Skippy thinks it's his garden, but I've been gardening here for 20 years. We're located near Boston (USDA zone 6). I have a big community garden plot and a small plot in my… Full Story »
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What'S Left In My Larder?
Skippy's Vegetable Garden &bull Mar 7, 2010
A journal of my home vegetable garden. Skippy thinks it's his garden, but I've been gardening here for 20 years. We're located near Boston (USDA zone 6). I have a big community garden plot and a small plot in my… Full Story »
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Ch Ch Ch Ch Changes
Kiss of Sun &bull Mar 7, 2010
I'm happy to announce that I am the proud new mama of a school garden re-design that is moving forward. It's wonderful when something you design is accepted and people are enthusiastic about it. In this case, I'm even more excited because it is for one of the school gardens… Full Story »
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Various Ways Of Organic Vegetable Gardening
www.survivalistchronicles.com via @green_garden &bull Mar 6, 2010The fastest expanding market and industry in the world is the organic vegetable garden that is all over the world. As time goes on people are becoming more and more apprised of the merits of organic vegetable gardening versus the dangers of the regular farming… Full Story »
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Raindrip # 567DT Drip Vegetable Garden Kit (Raindrip)
sponsored listing • Shopping.comDrip Watering Vegetable Garden Kit With Anti-Syphon Vacuum Breaker, Each Kit Contains: 75' Of 1/4" Vinyl Tubing, 3 Each 1/4" Tees, 4 Each 1/4" End Clamps, 25 Each 1/2 GPH Mini In-Line Drippers, 1 Each 1/4" Connector, 1 Each 10 GPH Flow Control, 1 Each 3/4" Pipe Thread Swivel X 1/4" Adaptor, 2 Each 1...Full Story »
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Topics:
- Vegetable Garden
- Vegetables
- Zone
- Design
- My Garden
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Fences: What Works Best For Garden Plots?
Skippy's Vegetable Garden &bull Mar 5, 2010
A journal of my home vegetable garden. Skippy thinks it's his garden, but I've been gardening here for 20 years. We're located near Boston (USDA zone 6). I have a big community garden plot and a small plot in my… Full Story »
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Bill Gates on agricultural biotechnology
Skippy's Vegetable Garden &bull Mar 5, 2010
Bill Gates has been doing some reading on farming. By the year 2050, Earth's population will double. If we continue with current farming practices, vast amounts of wilderness will be lost, millions of birds and billions of insects will die,… Full Story »
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Avoiding A Jobless Recovery
Garden Rant &bull Mar 5, 2010
Do a fall clean-up, you say? Get rid of all those drying perennial stalks and the whole depressing lily mess then, ahead of schedule? Excellent in theory, but impossible in practice. By the time the stalks have completely died back… Full Story »
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Events for Feb. 25-March 4
Homes & Gardens - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com &bull Feb 25, 2010
AIM or Google account! View full sizeThe OregonianPICK OF THE WEEK: You bought it -- now you can help spruce it up. Volunteers will help plant native trees and shrubs from 9 a.m. Recreation District, it offers nature activities and a demonstration garden meant to inspire at-home gardeners. Want to help? Water, snacks, tools and gloves will be provided. Registration… Full Story »
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5 Reasons To Grow Your Own Fruit And Vegetables
hati.us via @hatiu &bull Feb 25, 2010Having your own vegetable patch or fruit garden was once commonplace, but fell out of favour as the food industry become more commercial and supermarkets began to take over. In recent years however, more and more people have started explore… Full Story »
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Tips for Your First Vegetable Garden
www.associatedcontent.com via @AC_Home_Improve &bull Feb 25, 2010Type in your e-mail address below to receive an automated reminder to come back and read this piece of content. Your e-mail address will not be used for anything other than the automated reminder. Full Story »


































