Easy Growing: Organic Herbs and Edible Flowers from Small Spaces Reviews

January 29, 2013 by  
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Growing a handful of herbs and edible flowers adds sparkle to dozens of meals year-round. Fortunately for us, these plants are not fussy. They’re simple to grow and will fit into any space you can provide, including a crack in a broken patio stone, the step next to your front door, or a windowsill. In Easy Growing, Gayla Trail—author of Grow Great Grub and creator of the top online gardening community, YouGrowGirl.com—shares the tips, ideas, and know-how you need to raise delicious organic edibles wherever you can squeeze in a planter.  Herbs give big rewards with a small amount of […]

Easy Organic Gardening – My Organic Garden

January 6, 2013 by  
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People are starting to become more and more aware of the environment. They want to help preserve the environment for the future generations. I guess this is why people are starting to realize the concept of going green and organic. But being aware of the environment does not only stop at using more environment-friendly stuffs, it can also extend up to gardening. Hard to believe, but it’s true. You can grow your own garden at your yard organically. Click Here For My Organic Garden Instant Access Now! Do you want to grow a garden organically? Do you want to learn […]

One Magic Square: The Easy, Organic Way to Grow Your Own Food on a 3-Foot Square Reviews

November 27, 2012 by  
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A Hands-On Guide to Growing Organic Vegetables, Fruits and Herbs—Starting with Just One Square Yard! Lolo Houbein has been growing food for more than 30 years—and now, drawing on her wide learning and hard-earned experience, she offers a wealth of information on how to turn small plots of land into sources of nourishing, inexpensive, organic food. Amateur gardeners wondering how to get started and veteran gardeners looking for new ideas will be inspired by Houbein’s practical, often charming, and always optimistic advice. One Magic Square includes:Earth-friendly tips, tricks, and solutions for establishing and maintaining an organic gardenIllustrated, annotated plans for […]

Organic Vegetable Gardening ? Easy Guide For Beginners – Growing a Beautiful Vegetable Garden at Home

November 24, 2012 by  
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Are you looking to plant your very own organic vegetable garden but you’re not sure how to get started? Planting a healthy organic vegetable garden provides so many benefits including an abundance of healthy organic food and saving thousands on your grocery bills. I don’t know about you but I still remember the days when a tomato from the supermarket tasted like a tomato, not anymore unfortunately. Let’s look at some organic vegetable gardening for beginners’ tips to help get you started today.   Vegetable Gardening For Beginners – Tips Preparation is the key to growing a beautiful and healthy […]

Container Gardening – Easy Steps To Successful Container Gardening

November 24, 2012 by  
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One of the more popular forms of gardening as of late is called container gardening. Its popularity is based upon the fact that you can bring almost any type of vibrant arrangement into your garden, home, deck or patio, bringing life to your surroundings in a very neat and tidy way. By adding different types of flowers including perennials, garden variety plants, or herbs of your choice, container gardening will create an inspirational treat for your family and friends alike. Here are a few ways that you can successfully grow plants and create treasures throughout your home with this new […]

Container gardening, it?s as easy as one, two, three!

November 24, 2012 by  
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Why start a container garden? Times have changed, most people nowadays have smaller yards, smaller families and have both partners working full time jobs. We don’t see the large yard gardens as much as we did years ago, when mom was home to take care of a large garden, then can and freeze the produce. Most people had large families and they had to stretch their income, which made growing their own food a necessity. Caring for the garden usually involved the whole family with all the watering, weeding and harvesting. Gardening in those days was a big chore. Container […]