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Deborah Schneebeli-Morrell tells organic gardeners how to grow a container garden full of edible plants on a deck, balcony, or even a windowsill.
Many garden favorites such as strawberries, blueberries, peppers and tomatoes can be grown in containers. Design a container garden around what you enjoy eating.
If sticker shock at the grocery store is keeping you from enjoying chemical-free produce, grow organic fruits and vegetables on your porch, balcony, or windowsill.
A list of monthly chores and checks needed for vegetable, fruit and herb gardens in the month of June.
The delicious world of easy-to-grow leafy greens goes far beyond spinach and lettuce.
Container vegetable gardening provides delicious, organic, fresh fruits and vegetables in a small space and is perfect for any size garden.
A home vegetable garden is one way to save money on grocery bills. A veggie garden is even good for feeding pets! Starting a home vegetable garden is easy.
Cascading pea plants look beautiful in hanging baskets, and the freshly picked pods taste amazing. Try this simple form of vertical, edible gardening at home.
Organic gardeners grow beets in the ground and the container garden for the roots and salad greens. Gardeners can fertilize and control beet pests without chemicals.
Growing plants from seeds is a popular classroom project. Deciding what to grow involves knowing which plants best support the lesson objectives.
When growing tomato plants in an organic garden one must consider preparing the soil, planting tomato seedlings, tomato cages, and tomato fertilizer.


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