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Farm-gardening and Seed-growing

October 12, 2009 by Gardening Tips · Leave a Comment 

Product Description Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: a bushel of beets can be grown quite as cheaply as a bushel of potatoes, and will yield fourfold, averaging one year with another, and they always command a fail- price during the fall and winter and early spring months. Sometimes the prices rule very high, and in case of low prices … More

The Easiest Way to Make Great Garden Compost

October 8, 2009 by Gardening Tips · Leave a Comment 

Image via Wikipedia Late winter and early spring are when I start thinking actively about my flower and vegetable gardens. In fact, I’m usually impatient to get new plants and seeds in the ground and sometimes I start planting too soon. One thing that helps prevent myself from losing good seeds and young starter plants is to occupy myself with basic gardening preparation tasks instead. And the easiest one I know of which brings the greatest rewards is making compost . I’m somewhat

Growing Leafy Green Vegetables in Tennessee

May 20, 2009 by Gardening Tips · Leave a Comment 

The last stop on this virtual tour of organic gardens here at Veggie Gardening Tips will take us to Tennessee to visit Bonny’s garden and check out some of her techniques for growing delicious spring greens and extremely colorful beds of tender lettuce. Read on to discover what Bonny is growing and has to share from her creative organic garden’s raised beds: Here in Tennessee on February 16 you can start planting your early spring garden and for me this means lettuces. peas, and radishes.

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