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- My Raised Bed Garden There are only a few other activities that I enjoy more than gardening: reading and being around my grand babies. As you might guess, gardening and those two are often combined! This page will simply show the interested reader (You!) the weekly prog...
- Vegetable Gardening You don't have to be a rocket scientist in order to learn vegetable gardening. By reading this article, you will know some important do's and don'ts to enable you to reap the fruits of your labor. Before you get to work, you have to buy the seeds an...
- Vegetable Gardening Headquarters Vegetable Gardening This group is for lenses about vegetable gardening or whose main focus is vegetable gardening. Lenses that do not have a significant amount of original material will not be accepted into the group. I've recently aquired this...
- Successful Vegetable Gardening A successful vegetable garden requires some work and planning. Making sure you have the sunniest location, good drainage and a good water supply, some shelter for your plants, and a healthy loam soil will provide you with a bountiful harvest to...
- Beth's Vegetable Garden I have had a vegetable garden every year for as long as I can remember. I love to grow and eat my home grown veggies. Let me share some of my experiences with you and maybe convert you to becoming a vegetable gardener, too. Now I know ga...
- My Small Vegetable Garden This lens chronicles my small vegetable garden and its progress for one summer growing season. The photo galleries cover the months April until September. Last year I had a great year for tomatoes and ate lots of tomato sandwiches! It was an experim...
- The Victory Garden Gardening has always been a part of the American Culture, but never more so than during World War I and II. The war effort was costly. Gas and rubber for tires were already being rationed in the United States, and Britain was already rationing certai...
- Indoor Gardens - Indoor Container Vegetable Gardening Made Easy Indoor gardening is a good option for urban living, apartment dwellers, and even just for those cold winter months when cabin fever is about to strike. We look for good ideas and troubleshooting tips for indoor vegetable gardening. From hom...
- Sustainable Gardening Non-Profit changing the world one garden at a time. The Food for Everyone Foundation is a Non-Profit organization that travels the world teaching people in impoverished areas how to grow gardens which will yield five to ten times more than traditional gardening methods. Perhaps the most beneficial asp...
- Sustainable vegetable gardening A sustainable vegetable garden means one that can be sustained over time, and would necessarily involve I) growing food you want to eat, so you are motivated to continue growing, II) growing economically, so that it is worthwhile doing, as well as ta...
- Grow Great Tomatoes In Pots! "Secret Potting Formula" Early in the spring of 2009 I had a plan for growing tomatoes in pots. Last year I used the same pots in the same spot and had what I thought was wonderful success. (See the photo below from last year) The potting soil I used in 2008 was a mixture...
- Jeannie-Tiddledeewinks Hi~ I'm Jeannie, also known on the WorlWideWeb as "Tiddledeewinks". Why? Because, I'm a baby boomer that fondly remembers playing the children's game called Tiddlywinks and it sounded cute. I just changed the spelling a little to a way I liked it. So...
- Rare Vegetable Plants for your Home Garden Rare Vegetables turn a fun hobby into a garden work of art. Gardening is such a rewarding hobby, you dig in the dirt, plant some tiny little seeds than water and nurture them into great works of nature. Then when all the hard work is done you can sit...
- Preserving your Vegetable crops Everyone should be working to save your harvest, either by storing or preserving. Canning, drying, and freezing, are good ways of preserving your crops such as beans, corn, peas, peppers, summer squash, and tomatoes. They need to be done immediately...
- Food crisis and economy, ways to survive it. The image here depicts an empty cooler bin where meat is stored at the grocery store. The food shortage is here if you haven't noticed the price of food lately or haven't picked up a newspaper or watched it on tv. You can easily search about it or w...
- Tiny Tomatoes Tiny tomatoes are delicious and easy to grow in the home garden,even for beginners. Cherry,grape,pear and currant tomatoes are named for their resemblance to other fruits and for their sweet flavor. Many people who don't like regular tomatoes lov...
- How To Plant and Start A Garden If you live in an apartment, it may be impossible for you to have a large vegetable garden, no matter how much you may desire one. If you work 60 hours per week, caring for a very large rose garden might be a little too much to handle. If you're con...
- How to Start a Vegetable Garden Do you want to know how to start a vegetable garden? It's getting to the end of winter, spring is just around the corner and it's time to start a garden. Right?? Right!! I start to get antsy about this time of year, my thoughts start moving outside,...
- Vermiculture = Worm Composting Worm Composting or Vermiculture, is the use of worms in a controlled environment to break down organic material, like kitchen scraps into an highly nutritious soil amendment called castings. Worm composting is great for the environment because it less...
- Home Gardens This page is among a set of Squidoo pages pertaining to everything you could desire for your home garden. This specific page offers the DIY home garden person the resources needed to grow their own vegetables and healthy foods. Organic Seed, Organic...
