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- How to build an affordable greenhouse. Have you ever thought about having your own greenhouse ; either for producing healthy seedlings, or to grow tender crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers, that don;t do well in your short-season environment?; Both reasons are valid and important...
- Intensive Gardening I look at intensive as a wrong word rather I would think maximized or sustainable gardening is more accurate.; Make the most of what you have when you have it.; ;Plant in the smallest area possible while still giving the plants enough light.; Add in...
- Start a profitable Gardening business Goal: To ;live off the land; and produce a great income using the Food for Everyone Foundation method of Grow-Box and Grow-Bed gardening. Gardens using the Foundation method grow five to ten times the yield of traditional gardens. In addition to prod...
- 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...
- Dr. Jacob Mittleider Jacob spent decades traveling around the world teaching sustainable gardening in under developed countries.;Dr. Mittleider;and Jim Kennard worked on many projects over the years. As Dr. Mittleider got older he asked Jim Kennard to continue his work.;...
- Naturegirl7's 100 Lenses and Counting After a little more than a year on Squidoo, I have completed over 100 lenses and am proud to say that the Giant 100 Club has accepted me. The second 100 lenses that are featured here, include some new niches which we are expanding upon, including Am...
- Roma Tomato Roma tomatoes are great for paste and sauces, one great things about tomatoes is that you can just pour in a variety to make a great ;Sunday gravy" Plant the Roma seed about 1/4 inch deep, water and put in a sunny warm area.; In about 7-10 days...
- Naturally Native Squids Headquarters The Naturally Native Squids group welcomes lenses about nature, animals, native plants, gardening (especially ecologically healthy gardening) and all things natural. Lenses should be well constructed with good content and photographs, with n...
- Teaching people to grow their own food. Pay it forward Each of us has a fundamental duty to help others. What would happen if we did not? Would the world be based only on how much money we have? Yes it would. And guess what once that happens insanity will start. So lets nip that in the...
- Ruth Stout - Organic Mulch Gardener I first heard of Ruth Stout from my mother when I told her I was going to start my first vegetable garden. Mom suggested I get some books by Ruth Stout and learn about Organic Gardening. Ruth lived for many years in Redding, CT right near the Ne...
- Naturally Native Lensography We love everything about nature, animals and the outdoors and we hope that our lenses reflect that love and respect. Every season brings beauty and some surprises. We also have a lot of hobbies and interests including art, photography and crafts. Oh,...
- Our Ameraucana Chickens When I was a child, one of my favorite chores was to collect the eggs from the hen house on our farm. When we retired and moved to the country, some of the first animals that I wanted to get were chickens. I wanted to be able to go out each morning a...
- How to build a Tframe TFrames are an excellent way to extend your growing season and support your plants. With proper construction you can also create mini green houses to extend your season even longer.With Tframes you can create mini-greenhouses for each soilbed/row of...
- Food for Everyone Foundation group Guaranteed success in your garden! Vegetable gardening principles and procedures proven world-wide. Beginner or Experienced - containers or soil-beds - we have the answers. share your successes and get advise and help from those who've been there. Ple...
- Hip Old Roses for Sustainable Landscaping Old and Antique Roses are making a big come back as homeowners search for attractive, low maintenance, sustainable plants to add to their landscape. Many of the old varieties of roses have survived, unattended for years in cemeteries and on old homes...
- Mittledier: The Best Gardening Ever 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...
- How sustainable is your landscape? "Sustainability, Green Living, growing your own produce", we hear these words more and more as prices soar and the economy plummets. But how many people really do any of it? Do the city dwellers have little patio or balcony gardens. Are the suburbani...
- Rudbeckias for the South The Rudbeckia species contains several striking, easy to grow perennials whose golden yellow flowers attract butterflies and other pollinators and whose seeds are eaten by a variety of small songbirds. Many members of the species are drought resistan...
- Food for everyone foundation group Headquarters The Food For Everyone Foundation's mission is to encourage the most efficient scientific, non-polluting and ecologically sensitive food production procedures possible.
- Teacher Virtual Gardening Training Program The Food for Everyone Foundation is pleased to announce the launch of a unique “Teachers’ Virtual Gardening Training Program” that promises to empower teachers with real gardening skills, along with teaching and demonstration materi...
