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Is it safe to eat fruits/vegetables grown next to house? - gardening
Thursday, May 28, 2009 - 25 Posts by 14 People @ Amazon.com: gardening Discussion
garden would be nice. Would it be safe to eat fruits/vegetables grown next to the house?
for growing a vegetable garden. I have an empty bed from which I removed about 4-5 bushes 4 years ago
the soil. old pesticide treatments were meant to be okay around garden vegetables since they literally...
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A Beginner's Guide to Vegetable Gardening
Friday, January 26, 2007 - 12 Posts by 12 People @ Fruit and Vegetable Gardening - UBC Botanical Garden
The following article he'd like to share with you:
A Beginner's Guide to Vegetable Gardening
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Tony Maniezzo, the horticulturist responsible for UBC Botanical Garden's Food Garden has written
be different in different areas depending on soil and climate. I grew up in the deep south gardening
"Anyone do pot-vegetable gardening? Any tips?"
Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 14 Posts by 13 People @ Two Peas Message Boards - NSBR Board
The first time, it doesn't come out like you meant for it to! Sorry, no pot gardening here!
I have a few medium-sized pots and was thinking about getting a few pepper or tomato plants
for soil mixture from square foot gardening or some such place that Compwalla had posted about a couple
Wanted: bounty of vegetables
Thursday, January 14, 2010 - 27 Posts @ Ask MetaFilter | Community Weblog
What are your favorite tasty, high-yield garden vegetables?
I'm in wintertime garden planning mode
taken to experimenting with dozens of varieties of vegetables in my garden. While I've found a few
size is perfect for a small garden. For getting the most out of limited space, growing tomatoes up
Growing vegetables out of season in the tropics
Monday, November 17, 2008 - 19 Posts by 8 People @ Fruit and Vegetable Gardening - Page 19 - UBC Botanical Garden
Germinate, say, tomatoes at any time of year and plant them?
Would they grow? Is there a spring
time in the Caribbean with fantastic soil and I'd like to grow crops year round.
Can I do it?
. Peppers and tomatoes, are s easy to grow, and produce. Part of the fun in gardening is experimentaion
What vegetables are good for a container garden on my south facing balcony...
Wednesday, January 13, 2010 - 3 Posts @ Discover | Resolved Garden & Landscape Questions - Yahoo! Answers
Of tomatoes (Sun Gold does excellent in our weather, and they are delicious, tho it's a huge plant, one
or 3 pm and water as soon as they get dry. Tomatoes usually don't grow here after late June (it's too
you have good drainage holes in your container.
Check out http://www.backyard-vegetable-gardening
gardening in a cooler, more wet climate
Saturday, January 16, 2010 - 17 Posts by 6 People @ Fruit and Vegetable Gardening - UBC Botanical Garden
Hi everyone! I was wondering if anyone knows of any vegetables that grow well in cooler, rainier
climates. I have started a bunch of tomatoes from seed, some of which are supposed to grow well
to keep the soil warm. you could also have the tomatoes against a wall as liz suggested, then leaning
Gardening on the brain
Friday, February 13, 2004 - 15 Posts by 5 People @ geek/yak - Page 37 - geek/talk
We're only halfway to Spring but my gardening catalogs have started to roll in. This will be our
out there? I'm also looking for hot cherry tomatoes! (Ooh...that doesn't sound quite the way
neighbor cats out! 2) It adds calcium to the soil that your vegetables will "soak up."
Something else we
Other Good Books on Organic Gardening
Thursday, May 14, 2009 - 6 Posts by 5 People @ Organic Gardening - UBC Botanical Garden
Of Organic Gardening (1988) and a companion pamphlet called Companion Planting and Intensive Gardening
years of successful raised bed gardening in a floating garden. What's that? You can see more by click
Gardening had a big influence on me! Companion planting books like Carrots Love Tomatoes were charming
Soil depth
Thursday, June 05, 2008 - 3 Posts by 2 People @ Farm/ Garden/Flowers/ Shrubs/ Trees - Page 13 - BHM
A marked staff to measure with. Now, my question is how deep must the soil be to plant a garden
??? We live on a rock in Missouri. We do have some places where the soil has gather. I have made
systems of the different vegetables and their needs. Some reach three feet into the soil (like rye grass
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