Grow Your Own Indoor Organic Vegetable Garden Reviews
May 7, 2013 by Admin
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Grow Your Own Indoor Organic Vegetable Garden By Jennifer Henson There are few thing more rewarding than working with the soil and growing a garden. But many people live in apartments and condos and can’t enjoy a traditional garden. The good news is that you can still experience the joy of ‘creation’ by growing your own indoor garden. Discover how you grow organic vegetables to show off to friends while saving money at the supermarket. Price: [wpramaprice asin=”B00CAG8V4E”] [wpramareviews asin=”B00CAG8V4E”] A hands-on guide to the ins and outs of raising and using vegetablesWant to grow your own vegetables? You can […]
Fall and Winter Gardening: 25 Organic Vegetables to Plant and Grow for Late Season Food
March 19, 2013 by Admin
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Top Gardening Selection. New for Fall 2012! This short booklet is a complete guide to growing organic vegetables for a fall and winter garden. It explains which vegetables can survive in cold weather and how to grow them. Recommended for backyard gardeners and container gardeners who want to grow food for fresh eating all year round. Written by the author of the best-selling Fresh Food From Small Spaces gardening book, a former columnist for Urban Farm magazine. Topics Include● Introduction to Late Season Vegetable Gardening● 25 Vegetables for Cool Seasons● Starting Vegetables From Seed● When to Plant in Your Area● […]
The Year-Round Vegetable Gardener: How to Grow Your Own Food 365 Days a Year, No Matter Where You Live
March 5, 2013 by Admin
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The first frost used to be the end of the vegetable gardening season — but not anymore! In The Year-Round Vegetable Gardener, Nova Scotia–based gardener and writer Niki Jabbour shares her secrets for growing food during every month of the year. Her season-defying techniques, developed in her own home garden where short summers and low levels of winter sunlight create the ultimate challenge, are doable, affordable, and rewarding for gardeners in any location where frost has traditionally ended the growing season. Jabbour explains how to make every month a vegetable-gardening month. She provides in-depth instruction for all of her time-tested techniques, […]
Vertical Gardening: Grow Up, Not Out, for More Vegetables and Flowers in Much Less Space Reviews
January 15, 2013 by Admin
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The biggest mistake gardeners make each season is starting out too big and then quickly realizingtheir large plot requires too much weeding, watering, and backbreaking labor. Vertical gardening guarantees a better outcome from the day the trowel hits the soil—by shrinking the amount of “floor” space needed and focusing on climbing plants that are less prone to insects, diseases, and animal pests. Notable author and gardener Derek Fell has tried and tested thousands of varieties of vegetables,flowers, and fruits and recommends the best plants for space-saving vertical gardening. His grow-up,grow-down system also shows which ground-level plants make good companions underneath and […]
Grow Great Grub: Organic Food from Small Spaces
November 27, 2012 by Admin
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Your patio, balcony, rooftop, front stoop, boulevard, windowsill, planter box, or fire escape is a potential fresh food garden waiting to happen. In Grow Great Grub, Gayla Trail, the founder of the leading online gardening community (YouGrowGirl.com), shows you how to grow your own delicious, affordable, organic edibles virtually anywhere. Grow Great Grub packs in tips and essential information about: – Choosing a location and making the most of your soil (even if it’s less than perfect)– Building a raised bed, compost bin, and self-watering container using recycled materials– Keeping pests and diseases away from your plants—the toxin-free way– Growing […]
One Magic Square: The Easy, Organic Way to Grow Your Own Food on a 3-Foot Square Reviews
November 27, 2012 by Admin
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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 […]
Grow Lights in hydroponics gardening
November 24, 2012 by Admin
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Along with water, hydroponics plant nutrients, Co2 and oxygen, grow lights is the key basic component, required by plants to live. Providing additional light is necessary for indoor gardening. Furthermore, light should resemble the sunlight as much as possible. In order to achieve that goal several types of lights are used: incandescent, fluorescent, high intensity discharge or HID lamps and sulfur lights. While there are many other types of lighting, only the mentioned above are recommended for indoor gardening. The major concern with other types of lights is that they do not produce light in the appropriate spectrum, required by […]
Organic Vegetable Gardening. A Guide On How To Grow Organic Food
November 24, 2012 by Admin
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So you want to learn about organic vegetable gardening Determine and understand what crops you can raise in your location. Of course obvious factors need to include climate, soil, rainfall, and available space. A fast and fun way to learn what grows well in your climate is to visit a nearby farm or garden. Below are some details you can personally ask seasoned organic growers. Climate. Some locations only have a very brief growing fertilisation season, such as Northern Europe and Canada. In climates like this, growing quick producing plant varieties has to be done before the coming winter. Other […]
Causes to grow your own organic vegetable garden
November 24, 2012 by Admin
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During the last decades there has been a change towards mechanization and homogenization of farming, which uses pesticides, additives, herbicides, synthetic fertilizers and mass-production techniques. All this is clearly affecting mankind’s health, and new diseases are spreading rapidly amongst humans and animals (bird’s flu being the most recent one). The World Health Organization produces reports to show how the use of chemicals and other products on food, coupled with the manufacturing processes involved, are actually a threat for our health. If you have space for a few pots or even a small piece of land, it is a wise decision […]
Basic Indoor hydroponics Gardening Guide – Indoor Grow Lights for Hydroponics Systems
November 24, 2012 by Admin
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A great indoor garden requires a good grow light. It could mean the difference between success and failure. Having the right hydroponic light is the single-most important and costly decision in setting up your garden. Hydroponic grow lights come in three main types: Incandescent lights These are the usual lights found in homes. They are generally a poor choice for garden grown lights because of their limited light spectrum and inefficiency. HID (High Intensity Discharge) grow lights Producing more light (up to 10x more lumens/watt than an incandescent light),are more efficient. Drawbacks would be, they produce more heat, generally […]


