Mittledier: The Best Gardening Ever

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The Mittleider sustainable gardening method

Also called the Poor mans hydroponics the Mittleider ;

Uses half the space

Uses half the water

Yields 5-10 times a traditional garden

Uses no pesticides or animal by products.

Has been proven around the world for over 40 years

Help yourself while helping a great Non-Profit teach others to grow food for themselves

The Top Five Reasons Mittledier is the Best Gardening

  • Great exercise
  • Fresh vegetable and produce
  • Reduce your food bills
  • Eat natrually grown Food
  • Pesticide and animal waste free

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    revohydro Dec 1, 2010 @ 4:51 pm | delete
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    Zackfaire Sep 17, 2008 @ 5:31 am | delete
    not only do i like your lens, i love it. thanks for sharing this info. you deserve some stars for this.
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Mittleider around the world

Dr. Mittleider has been teaching sustainable gardeing for decades.

We will continue the mission to teach people around the world to better their lives One garden at a time.
Chapter 14
Chapter 14 Raised BedsThurston, H. David. 1992. Sustainable Practices for Plant Disease
Management in Traditional Farming Systems. Westview, Boulder,
CO. 279 pp. The management of wetlands for agriculture by raised beds or
raised fields has been practiced extensively by indigenous peoples

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